4 Differences Between CBD And Hemp

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In 2018, the United States passed a farm bill that makes it legal to grow and produce hemp and hemp products. Because of the close association between hemp, marijuana, and CBD, there is often confusion about the differences between these products. CBD is an extract from either a hemp plant or a marijuana plant.

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What These Plants Are

Cannabis is an annual crop plant, like corn or green beans, that has two primary classifications - indica and sativa. Marijuana and hemp are members of this plant genus, but hemp only comes from one of these species. Hemp exclusively belongs to the sativa species, but marijuana can be a member of either indica or sativa species.

Because both marijuana and hemp come from the sativa species, they share some traits, but they are not the same plant. Hemp plants contain little to no THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana. In the United States, hemp crops are tested to assure that the THC content in them is less than the legal limit of 0.3%.

Similarly, CBD oil and hemp or hemp oil are not the same either. CBD oil is extracted from the stalks, leaves, and flowers of the hemp plant. These parts of the plant contain a higher concentration of CBD than the seeds. Hemp oil is extracted from the seeds of the plant and does not contain any CBD. Hemp oil does contain nutrients, fatty acids, and bioactive compounds that may also have health benefits.

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Uses Of Hemp And Hemp Oil

The hemp plant and its seeds can be used for many commercial and industrial products. The stalks are manufactured into a tough fiber that is used to produce rope, netting, canvas, carpet, paper products, cardboard, filters, animal bedding, mulch, chemical absorbents, fiberboard, insulation, concrete, clothes, shoes, bags, and biofuel. The seeds of the hemp plant are used to make bread, granola, cereal, flour, milk and dairy products, protein powder, and animal food.

Oil extracted from hemp seeds does not contain any CBD but has high levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, gamma-Linolenic acid, and antioxidants. Due to the health benefits of these compounds, hemp oil is often added to health foods and organic beauty products. As a renewable source of oil, it is also added to fuel, lubricant, ink, varnish, and paint.

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Uses Of CBD

CClinical research is ongoing. However, many people believe that CBD offers health benefits for epilepsy, pain and inflammation, anxiety and depression, addiction management, neurodegenerative conditions, acne, sensitive skin, rashes, eczema, and psoriasis. Research suggests that using CBD is safe and has limited side effects. Studies have shown that CBD affects the body and brain function as part of the endocannabinoid system by regulating certain neurochemical receptors. CBD has been found to affect the receptors in mice that affect memory, emotion, pain, and movement.

CBD also has antioxidant effects that may protect against cell damage. In 2018, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first prescription medication containing CBD. Epidiolex is approved to help control seizures in patients with rare forms of epilepsy, Dravet and Lennox-Gastaut syndromes. Numerous small studies have reported no side effects from CBD use. A more extensive study done for the medication Epidiolex reported some side effects, including fatigue, decreased appetite, diarrhea, and elevated liver function tests.

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CBD From Hemp Versus CBD From Marijuana

CBD can also be extracted from marijuana plants. This type of CBD does contain THC, between five percent and thirty percent, depending on the plant and production process. CBD from marijuana does produce a psychoactive feeling of being high.

Research is being conducted on the benefits of combining CBD with THC for medical conditions. THC has been shown to affect the receptors related to pain. Scientists are searching for an effective combination of CBD and THC that offers positive benefits without excessive side effects.

Now, you have a better grasp of how CBD and hemp differ. First, we went over what these plants are. Then, we went over the uses of hemp and its oil and then the uses of CBD. Finally, we discussed the differences between hemp CBD and marijuana CBD.

However, CBD from marijuana is only legal in states where medical or recreational marijuana is legal. Other states allow CBD extracted from hemp. This is because it is below the federal legal limit of 0.3% TCH.






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Sarah Denton

Sarah Denton created the Cannabidiol User's Guide for two reasons. The first is to save you hours upon hours of research that, in the end, will only present you with conflicting opinions instead of verifiable facts. The second is to stop you from wasting your hard-earned money on the countless fake CBD products available for purchase today, which will only lead you to believe that CBD is really just a trendy buzzword.

The truth is it's "whole flower" CBD, made with the entire plant, that produces the best results, and because of the legal issues with CBD in America, those products aren't available for purchase on Amazon.com.