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5 Myths About CBD Oil

ByDave Stopher

Aug 10, 2019 #CBD Oil, #health

Our understanding of CBD has been growing rapidly in recent years. A growing interest in this natural chemical has meant that many studies have been undertaken to explore its properties.

While there is still more to learn about CBD, we now know enough to reveal the truth behind some of the myths that surround it.

This up and coming cannabinoid is now moving away from its past and becoming correctly associated with a healthy lifestyle and well-being.

Recently the World Health Organisation declared that CBD has no potential for abuse or dependence and that it has a good safety profile. Also, Members of the European Parliament called for further research and stated their belief that CBD could hold many potential benefits for the whole world.

  1. Without THC, CBD oil is not effective

According to this LoveCBD review, you’ll want to make sure you only buy CBD from brands that offer 3rd party lab tests.

The most abundant active substances found in the cannabis plant are called cannabinoids.

THC is the controversial cannabinoid, the one that’s received all the publicity. However, there are many others within full spectrum CBD oil, including CBD, and they all interact with the human body in different ways.

Across your central and peripheral nervous system, you have endocannabinoid receptors that are ready to interact with each in a unique manner. This interaction will stimulate and support your body to keep everything healthy and in balance.

This means that each cannabinoid in CBD oil will have a different beneficial effect. The combined stimulation of your body’s ECS will a bigger impact than if it was just a single cannabinoid. This combined interaction is known as the entourage effect.

A full spectrum CBD oil will have the full range of cannabinoids including CBD and less than 0.2% THC. There are many full-spectrum, THC-free CBD oils. Some of the best are whole-plant extracts like the ones produced by Biopurus, available at for the Ageless.

Organic whole plant extracts maintain the natural synergy between CBD, other cannabinoids and terpenes. They contain compounds from the whole plant which work together to provide benefits that they would not achieve singly. Because they are organic, they can provide this without any toxins or pesticides.

  1. CBD oil can get you high

The THC found in cannabis gives it its psychoactive properties. CBD oil won’t get you high because of its low levels of THC.

Users report that they feel a sense of grounding and relaxation as the oil reaches their bloodstream. It doesn’t impair cognitive or physical function and in small doses can even help you remain alert.

“A CBD-rich product with little THC can convey therapeutic benefits without having a euphoric or dysphoric effect.” Project CBD

  1. CBD didn’t work for him, so it won’t work for me

CBD oil gives a unique experience to each user. Body type, body mass and metabolism can all have an impact on how it affects you.

Don’t worry about how someone else got on with it. Give it a try yourself and see how it works for you.

Start with a small regular dose and increase it slowly over a couple of weeks. This will help you find a dose that will support your needs and match your body type.

  1. There’s no difference between different CBD brands

When choosing a CBD oil, you will be faced with a lot of choice. This is because there are many different ways to produce it. It can be made with different hemp strains and grown in different environments. It can also be made using different methods by different producers.

Because CBD oil can have so many variables it is important that you shop carefully and get a high-quality product. When made to a low standard it may have a low concentration of CBD and could contain chemicals or toxins.

To ensure that you are buying your oil from a reputable source look out for ‘third party lab testing’. This is when each batch of oil is tested by an external lab. This produces a certificate of analysis for each batch. These often give you a profile of the cannabinoids and the levels of any toxins found.

Organically certified oil is also a great choice. This is oil produced from organically farmed hemp and it is held to a high standard by each country’s organic authority. An organic oil should not be farmed with any chemicals and should have low levels of toxins and contaminants.

It is also necessary to make sure that you are buying full spectrum oil. As mentioned earlier, this contains the full range of cannabinoids found in hemp and allows you to benefit from the entourage effect.

  1. CBD oil is a cure

Many studies have been conducted in the last few years to understand the uses of CBD. A large majority of them indicate that it can have a significant impact to your body’s endocannabinoid system. This allows it to balance the many chemicals in your body and promote well-being.

CBD is not a ‘cure’ but studies have revealed that it may have potential to support the reduction of some specific symptoms such as seizures and chronic pain.

It makes an excellent supplement to use alongside a healthy lifestyle and will support many of your body’s functions.

Conclusion

CBD oil is an effective, non-psychoactive health supplement that often gives each user a unique experience. Each brand has a range of differences which can be explored through some simple research to find one that suits you.

CBD is far more complex and beneficial than the myths would have you believe. THC free CBD oils have opened up a wealth of possibilities and allowed us to fully explore their benefits

An organic full spectrum oil can be an excellent addition to your supplement routine.

 

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