CBD, also called Cannabidiol, is just one of 85 different chemical compounds in cannabis plants. CBD Oil is derived from cannabis grown with very little THC (often less than 0.3%). Cannabis is marketed for its THC content and hemp is utilized for its CBD content. THC is the psychoactive or intoxicating compound found in cannabis plants whereas, CBD oil is not psychoactive or intoxicating and has shown strong signs of being an effective treatment for a variety of diseases and mental health disorders. CBD works by activating the body’s serotonin (anti-depressant effect), vanilloid (pain relief), and adenosine (anti-inflammatory effect) receptors. How quickly you start to feel the results from CBD Oil depends on how it was ingested and your weight. Someone small who ingested the oil in spray form will feel the effects much faster than a larger person ingesting CBD in capsule form.

Different Forms of CBD Cannabis Oil

CBD Oil can take on many different forms, including liquids, ointments, and sprays, and capsules. Most oils and sprays are used by putting the substance under your tongue. Ointments are used on and absorbed by the skin, and capsules are ingested. Those who don’t like the taste of sprays or oils defer to capsules. Capsules are very convenient way to consume Cannabidiol, however, you don’t absorb as much CBD from a capsule as you do from an oil or a spray put under your tongue. CBD vape oil is the same as regular CBD Hemp Oil, it’s just taken into the body in a different way. CBD Oil can help with mood disorders, lower anxiety, and lessen pain caused by inflammation.1, 2, 3

Will CBD Oil Show on a Drug Test?

Drug tests are looking for THC, not CBD, and because CD doesn’t produce any kind of high, employers really have no reason to look for it in the first place. However, make sure you purchase CBD oil with 0% THC.

Unique Benefits of using pure CBD oil

 This product can be used by anyone looking to have a good time with friends or even people using it to ease the pain through CBD Oil. Find out what CBD products are available today at Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS), Alberta Cannabis, BC Cannabis Store or Societe Quebec de Cannabis.

 

References:

  1. Baron, E. P. (2018). Medicinal Properties of Cannabinoids, Terpenes, and Flavonoids in Cannabis and Benefits in Migraine, [], and Pain: An Update on Current Evidence and Cannabis Science. [] Currents, 58, 1139-1186.
  2. Johnson JR, Burnell-Nugent M, Lossignol D, Ganae-Motan ED, Potts R, Fallon MT. Multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study of the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of THC:CBD extract and THC extract in patients with intractable []-related pain. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2010;39(2):167‐179
  3. Russo, E. B. (2011). Taming THC: Potential cannabis synergy and phytocannabinoid-terpenoid entourage effects. British Journal of Pharmacology, 163, 1344-1364.