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CBD: Facts Known and Unknown

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Cannabidiol (CBD) has been known to be a booster and a relaxation stimulant. There are many products infused with CBD Austin, and the information across the internet is mixed. This guide is designed to provide unadulterated information from authoritative sources to help consumers make improved decisions.

How Does CBD Differ from Cannabis and Hemp?

CBD is the 2nd most common active ingredient in cannabis. It is an essential element in medical cannabis, and it comes from the hemp plant, a part of the cannabis family, or is laboratory-made.

It is one of the 100+ components in cannabis, and since it is psychoactive, it does not produce a high. According to a WHO report, CBD shows no signs of abuse or dependence in humans. There is no evidence of health problems associated with the use of pure CBD.

Is CBD Legal?

CBD is available for purchase throughout the United States, but its legal status is mixed. All 50 states consider it legal but have different restrictions.

  • In 2015, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) lessened the regulations for researchers to conduct CBD studies.
  • In 2018, the Farm Bill legalized hemp in the US, which legalized CBD. The Bill removed CBD and all hemp-derived products from the Controlled Substances Act.

Since it is no longer a controlled substance, is legal as long as it is hemp-derived and not cannabis-derived. For now, most consumers buy medical cannabis legally without a license.

What is the Evidence of CBD’s Health Benefits?

Most people say that CBD has various therapeutic benefits. The most credible evidence has been its effectiveness in treating epilepsy syndromes like Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome. Antiseizure medications do not usually work on them. CBD lowered seizure occurrences in various studies and stopped them in some. The FDA approved Epidiolex, the first CBD-infused medication to treat these conditions. Some other noticeable potential benefits of CBD are:

  • Anxiety Relief
  • Sleep Stimulation
  • Chronic Pain Relief
  • Freedom from Addiction

Is CBD Safe?

CBD is generally safe but has side effects in some users. These include fatigue and nausea. Taking high doses of CBD may cause abnormalities in liver-related blood tests. Acetaminophen and various other non-prescription drugs have the same effect. CBD can also increase blood thinning. So, users must always consult with an expert in case of regular consumption.

While safe, the main concern with CBD is that it is marketed and sold as a supplement instead of medication. The FDA does not regulate the purity and safety levels of these products. Hence, buyers cannot be sure that the product they bought has the same content mentioned on the product label. Nobody is yet certain about the appropriate dose of CBD for any specific condition.

How to Take CBD?

CBD is available in various forms, such as vapes, gummies, capsules, tinctures, creams, and extracts. A person looking to reduce inflammation and muscle or joint pain can use a topical such as a muscle and joint cream, lotion, or bath bombs. For sleep, a user may place a few drops of CBD tincture under the tongue and allow it to enter the bloodstream directly for maximum effect.

The Bottomline

Various CBD Austin manufacturers fell under legal scrutiny for making baseless claims about CBD being a remedy for COVID-19, cancer, and various other issues. These are not true, and extensive research is required to understand the effectiveness of CBD. Those who want to try CBD should ensure getting it from a reputable source.

Green Herbal Care Hemp, 2000 S Interstate 35 Ste Ste N3 Round Rock, TX 78681, (512) 284-9506

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