CBD, Hemp Oil, THC — Understanding the Terms

 


Ever since the passing of the U.S. Farm Bill in December 2018—which legalized the growth and production of “industrial hemp”—cannabis-inspired products have been flooding the market. This has created a lot of confusion around the terms CBD, hemp oil, and THC for health and wellness seekers.

In this blog post, we’ll provide simple explanations of each term and list some key differences:

Cannabidiol (CBD)

CBD is a naturally occurring compound that’s extracted from both hemp and cannabis (also called marijuana). Hemp and cannabis are two varieties of the same species of plant, Cannabis sativa.

CBD itself is a non-intoxicating compound, which means it doesn’t impair your psychomotor abilities and cognitive performance and doesn’t get you “high.”

Hemp-derived CBD products greatly differ from marijuana-derived CBD products, owing to the difference in their cannabinoid content.

Hemp-derived CBD contains less than 0.3% THC (the intoxicating compound that’s notorious for getting people high). These trace amounts are not enough to create a psychoactive high, which is why CBD products sold recreationally must be derived from hemp.

Conversely, marijuana contains low levels of CBD and high levels of THC (up to 100 times as much).

CBD Effects And Benefits

CBD oil is produced from the stalks, flowers, and leaves of the hemp plant. These contain a higher concentration of CBD, offering a variety of potential health benefits.

While much of the research on CBD is still underway, CBD users and enthusiasts rave about CBD’s calming and relaxing effects. CBD has shown to help with pain and inflammation, stress and anxiety levels, inflammatory skin conditions, and regulating body functions like sleep, mood, and appetite.

Hemp Extract or Hemp Oil

Hemp seed oil has been around for decades; it’s sold at health food stores and is used in skincare and cooking. The seeds have only trace amounts of CBD and no THC, and therefore do not make you high.

However, hemp oil does contain a rich profile of nutrients, including omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, nutritional antioxidants, and useful bioactive compounds that offer a range of health benefits.

Hemp Oil Uses

Owing to its rich nutritional profile, people suggest that hemp seed oil helps them maintain good cardiovascular health by improving cholesterol and providing essential amino acids. However, more evidence is required to prove its efficacy.

 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

THC is the main intoxicating and psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant. Like CBD, it also interacts with the cannabinoid receptors found in the human body, but the two compounds vastly differ in their effects.

THC is responsible for creating a high-inducing effect that people commonly associate with recreational cannabis use.

Some common effects of THC include:

· Altered senses of smell, sight, and hearing

· Hunger

· Fatigue

· Increased relaxation

· Reduced aggression



As the legal use of hemp-derived products grows, wellness seekers are becoming more curious about their options.

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