Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a component of cannabis that is now beginning to be studied and appreciated for its potential to treat many disorders. It has recently even been recognized by the US patent office as an antioxidant. But what is the big deal behind this cannabinoid? Health conscious consumers are learning more about this supplement, which until now has been hidden away and shrouded in mystery. In this article we will attempt to uncover many of the little-known facts about cannabidiol, and its use as CBD rich hemp oil.

 

  1. CBD can work synergistically with THC for maximum therapeutic effect. While some believe that cannabidiol is the “good” cannabinoid, and THC is the “bad” cannabinoid, studies have shown that when working together the healing capacity of CBD and THC is multiplied.

 

  1. The US Patent office has recognized CBD as an antioxidant. Whoa, hold the phone! You may have thought that the US government was totally anti-cannabis. But in 2003, the US Patent office recognized the antioxidant ability of cannabidiol after researchers demonstrated the compound’s ability to counteract oxidative stress.

 

  1. CBD is a not a placebo. Numerous studies account for the healthful activity of this precious compound. Medical journals are filled with accounts of cannabidiol’s anti-inflammatory, anti-seizure, and antioxidant abilities.

 

  1. CBD will not get you high. Nope, no matter how much your great aunt warned you over the Thanksgiving dinner table, you won’t get high from this component of the “devil’s weed”. CBD acts to reduce the overall psychoactive effect of marijuana when used in conjunction with THC. When used alone, there is no psychoactive effect at all. This is why CBD rich Hemp oil has been approved in several states for treatment of children.

 

  1. Cannabis has many cannabinoids, and CBD is the second most prevalent. Everybody’s heard of THC. Now it’s time for the other major ingredient of marijuana to get some press. The sleeping giant of cannabinoids, CBD is only now starting to get its fair share of the attention. CBD can make up to 40% of the content of cannabis.

 

  1. CBD can be extracted from legal industrial hemp. CBD Rich Hemp oil, as it is currently found in the US, is extracted from the stems of imported industrial hemp. Since current US marijuana laws forbid the cultivation of industrial hemp domestically, producers of the supplement CBD oil are forced to import hemp from overseas. The compound is extracted using one of several methods and reduced to an easy to use oil for ingesting, vaping, or topical application.

 

  1. Cannabis strains are being created that are high in CBD. Although high THC cannabis has ruled for many years, both on the black market, and medically, recent research on CBD led hemp growers to breed strains with higher CBD content better suited for the needs of certain patients. Several European industrial hemp strains are bred to have consistently high cbd profiles. Those same strains are then imported to places such as the US for the production of CBD rich hemp oil.

 

  1. CBD is not always smoked. Don’t be stuck in the idea that cannabis must be smoked in order to get its effects. Cannabidiol can be smoked, vaporized, eaten, and even rubbed onto the skin. For inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, cannabidiol creams are rubbed into the skin. Other conditions are better served by ingesting the compound or even vaping it in a electronic cigarette. What a versatile cannabinoid CBD is proving to be!

 

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