FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
CBD is the second most prominent compound in cannabis. Most people have heard of a cannabinoid called THC, which is the ingredient in cannabis that gets users high. Unlike THC, CBD (cannabidiol) is non-psychoactive cannabinoid and does not cause a high. CBD has antipsychotic effects, which means CBD works completely the opposite way of THC.
Factors such as weight, sex, metabolic rate and how healthy you are will all play a role in how long CBD will stay in your system, in addition to the following:
- The chosen delivery method – Some methods allow the body to absorb less CBD than others
- The frequency in which your CBD dose is taken.
We can’t say this often enough, but all bodies are different and are bound to react differently to what we put inside them. Therefore, a good rule of thumb is to always pay attention to the signals your body is sending you.
Here are just a few ways users have described using CBD in their day to day lives:
- Creates calm and focus
- Relieves aches and pains
- Reduces inflammation in the body
- Promotes a more restful sleep
- Calms anxiety
- Enhances mood
- Soothes skin irritation
- Helps improve muscle recovery
- Relaxes muscles and much more
For more information go to www.projectcbd.org and www.cbdoil.org