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Cannabidiol (CBD): what you need to know?

Cannabidiol (CBD), also known as CBD oil, belongs to the family of compounds known as cannabinoids, which are extracted from cannabis. Consumption of cannabidiol (CBD) oil in small amounts can have a positive effect on a wide network of receptors throughout the body.

 

What is cannabidiol (CBD) oil?

It is one of more than 100 organic compounds found in cannabis. It helps cannabis produce enzymes and repel pests. When a person consumes small amounts of cannabidiol (CBD), the receptors in the wide network of receptors throughout the body begin to respond, resulting in positive effects on sleep, appetite and mood. The potential of the substance, good tolerability and non-toxicity have caught the interest of scientists.

 

How did cannabidiol (CBD) come about?

Although cannabidiol (CBD) is found in all types of cannabis, some of them have particularly high concentrations of it. In China, the cultivation of cannabis for health purposes has been known and promoted some 6000 years ago. Although some types of cannabis produce the psychoactive substance marijuana, which is banned in many countries, cannabidiol (CBD) does not give a person the feeling of being high and drunk and is therefore not prohibited to use.

 

What is the difference between cannabidiol (CBD) and marijuana (THC)?


A well-known element in marijuana that has been banned in many places, and which gives a sensation of being high and intoxicated, is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). However, it is only found in specific types of cannabis. Cannabidiol (CBD) has none of the effects of marijuana, is non-addictive and non-toxic. Cannabidiol is therefore not banned as a narcotic substance by the World Health Organisation.

 

How does cannabidiol (CBD) work?


The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is found in all mammals. This is a relatively recent discovery made by scientists. The ECS acts as a regulator of the brain, nerves and the immune system. Its job is to monitor the proper functioning of these systems, and to maintain and distribute the necessary substances throughout the body. Cannabidiol (CBD) activates the ECS by interacting with the receptors it controls.

 

Cannabidiol (CBD) affects the brain’s CB1 and the digestive and immune system’s CB2 receptors. This unlocks the way for the ECS system to supply the receptors with various chemicals and enzymes. In addition, cannabidiol (CBD) can act on other receptors that are not involved in the ECS but are responsible for the delivery of serotonin. This maintains a sense of happiness and well-being, detects pain and changes in temperature, and triggers the body to take action.

 

Just as cannabidiol (CBD) belongs to the cannabinoid family, the human body has its own endocannabinoid system (ECS). Between them, the two elements have a very similar molecular structure, so the body takes well to the cannabidiol (CBD) it produces internally. Scientists have found that these interactions can have positive effects on appetite, sleep and mood.

 

How do we feel after taking cannabidiol (CBD)?

Each of us has a unique endocannabinoid system (ECS). The effects of cannabidiol (CBD) may therefore be slightly different for everyone. The internet is full of information about the different effects. However, the main thing that everyone needs to discover for themselves is the right amount of cannabidiol (CBD) to consume in a single time. The easiest way to find out is to begin from a single drop and observe your senses. As the substance is non-toxic and does not give you a feeling of being high or intoxicated, it will not interfere with your normal, busy daily life.

 

What are the most common cannabidiol (CBD) products?

Oil

One of the most popular ways of consumption is CBD oil. It is easy to dose in drops. You will quickly discover and set the amount right for you depending on how you feel after taking it. Use to increase concentration during the day or to calm down before bedtime.

Capsules

Easy and convenient to dose if you’re always on the go or on the move. The capsules are made from different concentrations of oil, so you’ll have to find the one that suits you best.  Also, you will be able to avoid the taste of oil in your mouth if you’re not really fond of it. 

Cream

Unlike oil, which is consumed through the oral mucosa, the cream acts only on the receptors of the external skin areas where the cream was applied. The cream works harmoniously on all the skin it is applied to and does not interfere with combinations with your cosmetic and beauty products.

Supplements

One of the major strengths of cannabidiol (CBD) is its synergy with dozens of other beneficial natural ingredients. The constantly growing range of supplements offers a variety of beneficial combinations with vitamins, balms and melatonin.


Which cannabidiol (CBD) product suits me best?

We hope that you will find a product that suits you best from our wide range of products. Regardless of what you choose to use - oil, capsules, cream or supplements - the most important thing is to start small and take your time. Low-concentration cannabidiol (CBD) products can be consumed up to several times a day. Let your body get used to it and observe when and after what dosage you feel best. 

 

Why is cannabidiol (CBD) so popular?

CBD oil keeps the abilities of the body perfectly balanced, bringing positivity to your day or evening. It acts extremely broadly across all networks of receptors. It is well tolerated, non-toxic, non-intoxicating and available in various forms of use.  Before you buy, remember that the effects may be slightly different for each of us and that consistent testing will help you discover the amount that works best for you.