What is CBD?

Cannabis legalization is sweeping the nation — and with it? A ton of much needed scientific research as well as people using the plant for medicinal and recreational purposes.

Speaking of medicinal purposes, there are two top cannabinoids known for their medicinal benefits THC and CBD. However, perhaps the biggest fundamental difference between the two is their effects. This may be the reason one is more accepted and the other is still controversial and lingers in the grey area. But with continued legalization, we hope to finally see worldwide legalization soon. While many love THC, due to its lack of psychoactivity, CBD has become increasingly popular. If you don’t know much about this well studied chemical compound abundantly found in cannabis, we give you a little rundown.

 

CBD vs THC

CBD vs. THC

Cannabis oil also known as CBD for short is a cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant — mainly the hemp plant species. It is considered to be non-psychoactive and used for medicinal purposes mainly. As you mentioned above, CBD can not cause a high feeling normally associated with the popularly known THC. As he mentioned above, THC is also a chemical compound found in the cannabis plant, but unlike CBD, it is mainly found in the marijuana plant.

So, does CBD contain THC. The answer is no they are both chemical compounds, however hemp is said to contain THC, but in very low concentrations. It would never be enough to get you high or produce any mind altering effects. Because of this, CBD has been approved to be cultivated and consumed, utilized for its bounty of medicinal benefits. A few of these benefits include reducing feelings of anxiety, stress, providing relief for chronic pain, reduction in depression and even more serious health conditions all to help the body achieve the inner balance it deserves. 

 

Endocannabinoid System: A Special Relationship 

CBD has been said to impact our body’s natural endocannabinoid system (ECS) in a very special way. The complex system is found in every living vertebrae and plays an important role in the regulation of important bodily functions including our reproductive system, memory, mood, sleep, appetite and many others. When CBD is consumed, it communicates with cannabinoid receptors (CB receptions) found within the ECS system to maintain homeostasis. So, what does this all mean? Science jargon aside, CBD is able to put your body back into a healthy alignment by communicating with these receptors.

Even more, is CBD’s ability to provide an entourage effect in the body when used with other cannabinoids. This of course is a huge factor for those who wish to consume full spectrum or whole plant cannabinoid products, which are able to provide an even greater therapeutic effect then they would on their own. CBD is also especially useful for those who want to ditch conventional treatments and medications as it has little to no known side effects. This includes toxicity, addiction, withdrawal and overdose. However, CBD may provide an adverse reaction if combined with other medications and drugs.

 

Forms of CBD

CBD is one of the healthiest ways to show yourself some love and there are a number of different delivery methods to choose from to do so. The most common of them include capsules, sublingual oil, edibles, vape pens, and flowers.

That said, why not try a few CBD capsules or drops of  CBD oil for your stress? What about a new recipe? Try some hemp seeds in your smoothie or whip up a batch of medicated cookies. You can even use infused CBD products to add into your favorite beverage. These simple additions give your body and mind a boost, and they’re a great way to expand your repertoire. ​

If  you’re not a master chef, never fear! Dispensaries like Blush Wellness are here to save you the effort. Get your summer started with an amazing CBD strain. In the name of Get Kush, below are five strains of CBD that can get you through this mental labyrinth of the pandemic towards the new season. Using CBD strains not only brings you enjoyment but they serve other purposes too.

 

  • Ringo’s Gift

Looking at the name you might think that this strain is named after one part of the British pop legend group The Beatles but it actually comes from CBD pioneer and inventor Lawrence Ringo. This strain makes the list because of it’s high potency thanks to its hybrid components. Harle -TSU and ACDC make this strong strain truly a gift to an aching mind.

 

  • Stephen Hawking Kush

A genius strain to use to achieve relaxing effects. Skip the lavender oil and the chamomile because this rather unique strain can keep those cabin fever jitters at bay.

 

  • ACDC

So many useful properties that it’s dynamite! This strain is a common favorite because of its ability to ease tension, anxiety and pain. Daily medical cannabis users often consider ACDC a go-to to assist with their chronic symptoms. Losing normalcy and living with uncertainty can be anxiety inducing so this strain could be a big help with maintaining mental health.

 

  • Harle – Tsu

This one was also created by Lawrence Ringo and is also a hybrid strain. Due to its cross between a Sour Tsunami and a Harlequin it works as a mild sedative, perfect for argument prone households and situations.

  • Pennywise

Don’t be alarmed by the name taken from the famous Stephen King character, this strain is perfect for those seeking mental clarity. A lot of the time when our lives change our minds become cluttered with negative thoughts. Having this assist with clarity is beneficial for solution seekers during this pandemic.

 

Conclusion

Have fun, enjoy CBD, and spend time with others while staying safe enough to meet up in person. People are getting vaccinated right now worldwide, and likely by next Spring, the virus will be under control. Take this year to push for exploring cannabis more and get familiar with our sensational online dispensary in Canada. Just be sure you talk to a health expert about which product will work best with your unique body chemistry. 

Interesting Reads

What Does CBD Feel Like?, 5 Cannabis Strains That Don’t Cause Paranoia, Top 8 High CBD Marijuana Strains for Anxiety

 

 

References

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19675519/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/cannabinoid

https://www.britannica.com/science/homeostasis

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31481004/

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