What Is CBD?
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If you spend any time following health news online, you’ve probably heard of CBD. Short for cannabidiol, CBD comes from hemp, or the Cannabis Sativa plant. In recent years, interest in CBD has skyrocketed.
This is partly due to the fact that its psychoactive counterpart, THC, has been legalised in only certain States, Canada and a few other countries, people have looked into alternative ways to enjoy the health benefits without the high. CBD is legal throughout the USA, Europe and many other countries around the world and CBD was officially legalised in South Africa in May 2019.
Enter CBD
Because CBD and THC both come from cannabis, the plant source for hemp and marijuana, there’s a lot of confusion about CBD, how it works, and what makes it different from THC. However, CBD is distinct from THC. For one thing, it doesn’t get you high. That’s a big reason why CBD is becoming so popular. CBD provides a wealth of health benefits without the “stoned” effect of marijuana.
What is Cannabidiol?
CBD stands for Cannabidiol – a plant compound found abundantly in hemp plants. For generations, hemp has been used as a botanical powerhouse in helping humans with their health. In recent years, there has been a resurgence in the use of hemp due to its natural therapeutic properties. Cannabis Sativa is the botanical plant name for hemp, which is a member of the Cannabaceae plant family. Cannabidiol is just one of over 100 natural plant compounds found in this species of cannabis.
Cannabidiol is the main active ingredients in popular CBD products, where powerful natural extracts are extracted from hemp and are used to create oils, capsules, edibles, infused skincare and much more. When CBD was identified in the 1940s, scientists assumed it had little or no effect on the body. The main focus back then was researching THC and its pharmacology. However, fast forward to the 1990s and a research team led by Professor Raphael Mechoulam (commonly acknowledged as the grandfather of cannabis research) discovered what has come to be known as the endocannabinoid system (ECS) – and this changed everything.
It is thought by scientists that the compound cannabidiol has the potential to help maintain balance in the body, by interacting with your internal endocannabinoid system. This system helps control bodily functions such as appetite, mood, immune response, pain, and sleep patterns.