1. It Will Not Get You High

Contrary to popular belief, CBD is not intoxicating. The feeling of being “high” is caused by THC, another component of the cannabis plant. This is the most common misconception we hear about CBD, and it’s time to set the record straight. CBD has non-toxic therapeutic properties that are used in some instances as an alternative treatment option.

2. CBD Can Be Administered in Various Different Forms

Due to CBD’s connection to cannabis, many people believe the only way to consume CBD and utilize its beneficial effects is to smoke it. Mass-industrial production of CBD involves extracting the cannabinoid from the plant, resulting in a thick oil product that can later be used to produce a number of different products. Companies add CBD to food, drinks, candy, etc. This means CBD can be ingested, but it can also be applied topically as a natural remedy for rheumatoid arthritis, CBD e-liquids are also a popular choice for vaping.

3. It’s Legal in All 50 States

In 2018, the government passed the Agriculture Improvement Act, better known as the Farm Bill. This bill legalized industrial hemp and all hemp-related products. This means that CBD is now legal at the federal level, contrary to medical cannabis and THC. With the new bill in place, and the USDA regulating industrial hemp as it does other agricultural commodities, it’s no wonder we are seeing a massive growth of the CBD industry.

4. It Can Be Used as a Pain Relief Alternative

Recent studies show that, among other benefits, CBD has pain-relieving effects on people suffering from inflammation and neuropathic pain. Some people opt to use it as an alternative to treat cancer-related pain as well.

5. CBD Oil Can Help Children with Seizures and Epilepsy

Another lesser known fact about CBD is that it can help patients that suffer from Epilepsy and seizures. This includes children as well. Because CBD is not intoxicating, it’s perfectly safe for children, and it’s a natural remedy, contrary to some of the prescribed medication that is often given to children today. 

Studies show that people who have used CBD have had a decrease in the number of seizures they experience on a daily basis.

In June of 2018, the FDA finally approved Epidiolex, a CBD-based oral solution used to treat Epilepsy.

6. Ongoing Studies are Looking into CBD’s Illness Treatment Potential

The real potential of CBD as a therapy option for many medical conditions is still in its infancy. That being said, recent studies have shown significant progress in proving the beneficial effects of CBD in treating illnesses such as Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, Parkinson’s, Depression, Diabetes, ADHD, Schizophrenia, and as previously mentioned, Epilepsy.

We hope that these studies continue to prove the benefits of CBD so that we get to see it in more than just food products and your morning matcha latte.
Hopefully, this article brought you a little bit closer to the truth about CBD oil. Have you used CBD products before and what’s your experience with them? Please share in the comments below. If you would like to stay updated with new products and methods of using CBD, make sure to keep up with our blog.