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Simply put, like all plants, hemp (Cannabis Sativa) contains compounds that make up a plant's chemical structure. Cannabinoids are a unique group of chemical compounds found in the cannabis species, that react with the cannabinoid receptors in the body.
The endocannabinoid system acts as a regulatory function that creates internal balance and harmony. This vast system is made up of receptors that are ready to receive chemical signals from phytocannabinoids and endocannabinoids.
When the cannabinoids found in hemp enter the body, they either bind and stimulate these receptors to create more of their own cannabinoids helping restore balance and promote an overall sense of well-being.
Yes, all our CBD oil products have a THC content of less than 0.2%, which is significantly lower than the 1% legal limit, thus making it fully legal in Switzerland. The age limit for legal acquisition is 18 years. Check your local country legislation, before you decide to import our products from Switzerland. Any import to countries outside Switzerland are at your own risk and responsibility.
The THC concentrations in hemp oil are nowhere near enough to have any effect on you: industrial hemp plants (Cannabis sativa L.) generally contain only a trace amounts of the THC that marijuana plants contain. THC is the cannabinoid that is targeted in drug tests. These tests look for the metabolic products of THC and begin with a simple urine test sample. The test uses antibodies to detect THC and the metabolite it produces, known by the rather complicated name of ‘11-nor-delta9-caboxy-THC (THC-COOH)’. If initial tests find that you have more than 50 Nanograms (ng) of these substances in your urine, a Gas Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) test is carried out to confirm the result. This test targets the 11-nor-THCCOOH metabolite and is not sensitive to other cannabinoids including CBD.
No, you won’t get high on CBD as it doesn’t contain high levels of THC. Our CBD products contain less than 0,2% THC and it’s exactly THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) that is psychoactive. CBD is unable to get you high and is completely non psychoactive. Many customers do feel relieved and relaxed after taking CBD, but by no means will they feel high or get stoned.
THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) is psychoactive, while CBD (Cannabidiol) is not. The common effects of THC are euphoria, anxiety and short-term memory impairment. CBD decreases all the negative effects THC can cause. Another real distinction between THC and CBD is that cannabis with elevated amounts of THC is normally utilized for its rest inciting impacts, while CBD seems to advance attentiveness.
Hemp is considered generally safe, so there should not be any significant side effects of CBD, but we cannot rule them out as it really depends on how your body tolerates and adapts to these dietary supplements. We recommend to consult your physician before using any dietary supplement, including our organic CBD oil.
Many scientists believe the endocannabinoid system (ECS) promotes balance in the body. Each receptor sends signals that initiate homeostasis or balance.
Discovered in the early nineties by scientist Dr. Lumir Hanus, while investigating how the psychoactive compound THC reacts with our internal system. They unearthed the way the body produces its own compounds, which showed a similar effect to that of the cannabinoids found in cannabis.
Therefore it was named the ‘endocannabinoid system’. Because of its ability to make your body create its own cannabinoids. The ECS is comprised of CB1 and CB2 receptors. The CB1 cannabinoid receptors are predominantly found in the brain and the central nervous system (CNS). While CB2 receptors are mostly found in the immune system.
It’s also important to remember that CBD can affect everyone differently and what might happen to one person might not be the same for you.
We recommend starting with a low dose and gradually building your way up to a dose that feels comfortable for you. Monitor your dosage to see how much you are taking and if you notice any side effects, simply lower the dose again.
Some of the side effects of CBD may include:
CBN stands for Cannabinol – not to be confused with the more popular cannabinoid Cannabidiol which stands for CBD. Throughout, the fascinating life span of cannabis growth and cultivation. There are various chemical changes, that brings about the production of different cannabinoids. Like in all living things the compounds found in cannabis are the chemical building blocks that give the plant its unique properties.
When it comes to Cannabinol its characteristics develop much later on in the cannabinoid development stages. As cannabis grows, cannabinoids evolve into one another – CBG into CBD and THC, and in the case of CBN, it starts out as THCa.
In a process called decarboxylation, where elements such as heat, UV light, and oxygen are exposed to the plant material. Chemical changes prompt transitions where THC begins to deteriorate and converts into CBN. It is thought Cannabinol is generally found in the maturing stages of cannabis development. Often found in higher amounts in old or incorrectly stored cannabis flowers that have been exposed to the elements
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