CBD or cannabidiol is one of the most important phytocannabinoid components of the cannabis plant. CBD has a beneficial effect on the human body and can vastly improve the quality of life of the user. CBD has no psychoactive or addictive effect.
Clinical research shows that CBD has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticonvulsant, antidepressant, and antitumor effects.
The human body produces its own cannabinoid molecules, endocannabinoids. These compounds act on a receptor system, the endocannabinoid system. Receptors trigger chemical signals to produce certain effects in the body. The endocannabinoid system is present throughout the body.
CBD is able to interact with the endocannabinoid system and thereby regulate organ functions. One particular ability of CBD is to interact with other cannabis compounds, such as terpenes. In this way, the compounds work together and work more effectively.
Full-spectrum CBD extracts contain all the useful molecules of hemp. Thus, CBD, other phytocannabinoids and terpenes work together to have a stronger effect.
The most dominant component in full-spectrum extracts is CBD (cannabidiol), but several phytocannabinoid molecules are also present. The ratio of terpenes to flavonoids is also outstanding. The most common known phytocannabinoids are CBD (cannabidiol), CBG (Cannabigerol), CBN (Cannabinol), CBC (cannabichromene) and THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol).
Do not take CBD and other medicines at the same time! At least 2-3 hours should elapse between the intake of CBD and other drugs. Be sure to consult your physician before using this product if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or on medication.
Side effects of CBD may include dry mouth, sometimes increased alertness. Do not use CBD if you are taking a blood thinner or sedative. CBD can lower blood pressure!
If you experience allergic reactions or symptoms during use that make you feel uncomfortable, stop using the product immediately and contact your physician.