Frequently Asked Questions

How to use CBD

 

What CBD is?

CBD (short for cannabidiol) is a naturally occurring compound found in the cannabis plant. It is one of over 100 cannabinoids present in the plant and is known for its potential beneficial effects. Unlike THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), another well-known cannabinoid found in cannabis, CBD is non-psychoactive, meaning it does not produce the "high" associated with cannabis use.

CBD has been the subject of numerous studies, which suggest that it may have a variety of potential benefits, including relief from pain, inflammation, anxiety, and other conditions. CBD works by interacting with the body's endocannabinoid system, which is involved in regulating a wide range of physiological processes, including appetite, mood, and immune function.

CBD is available in various forms, including oils, gummies, capsules, topicals, and more. It is important to note that CBD products are not approved by the FDA for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease, and it is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before using CBD.

What is the Difference between CBD and THC?

CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are both cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, but they have different effects on the body.

The main difference between CBD and THC is that THC is psychoactive, while CBD is not. This means that THC produces a "high" or altered state of consciousness when consumed, while CBD does not.

THC is known for its psychoactive effects and is responsible for the characteristic euphoria, relaxation, and altered perception associated with marijuana use. THC binds to cannabinoid receptors in the brain and central nervous system, producing these effects.

CBD, on the other hand, does not bind strongly to cannabinoid receptors in the brain and does not produce psychoactive effects. Instead, it interacts with other receptors in the body, including serotonin and vanilloid receptors, which may be involved in pain perception, inflammation, and mood regulation.

Both THC and CBD have potential benefits and may help with conditions such as pain, anxiety, and inflammation. However, due to its psychoactive effects, THC is often subject to legal restrictions, while CBD is legal in many places as long as it is derived from hemp and contains less than 0.3% THC.

It is important to note that the effects of THC and CBD can vary depending on the individual and the amount consumed. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before using cannabis or cannabis-derived products.

What are the benefits of CBD oil?

There are several potential benefits of CBD oil including promoting a balanced mood, post-exercise recovery, sleep and relaxation aid, pain relief and many more.

CBD oils can contain trace amounts of THC. However they do not cause a high when consumed. Therefore, properly produced CBD oil from hemp does not contain THC in high enough concentrations to cause a high.

How do you know what CBD serving is right for you?

Determining the right CBD serving for you can be a complex process that depends on a variety of factors, including your body weight, and metabolism.  Also consider the type of CBD product you are using. Here are some general guidelines to help you get started:

Start low and go slow: It is always recommended to start with a low serving and gradually increase until you find the optimal serving. This will allow you to assess your body's response to CBD and avoid potential side effects.

Consult with a healthcare professional: If you are using CBD to for a specific condition or are taking other medications, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using CBD products. They can provide guidance on the potential interactions with other medications.

Consider the type of product: The amount of CBD intake can vary depending on the type of product you are using, such as oils, capsules, topicals, or gummies. For example, CBD oils are typically measured in milligrams (mg) per serving, while topicals are measured in milligrams per ounce.

Use an online CBD servings calculator: Online servings calculators can provide an estimate of the optimal CBD serving based on your body weight and the severity of your symptoms.

Monitor your response: Monitor your body's response to CBD and adjust the amount you take as needed. It may take several weeks to find the optimal amount and achieve the desired results.

It is important to note that CBD can vary greatly depending on individual needs, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach. It is always recommended to start low and consult with a healthcare professional before using CBD products.

What is Full Spectrum CBD? 

Full spectrum CBD products contain all the naturally occurring cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and other beneficial compounds found in the cannabis plant, including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Full spectrum products can contain up to 0.3% THC, which may cause psychoactive effects and may not be suitable for everyone.

What is Board Spectrum CBD? 

Broad spectrum CBD products, on the other hand, contain all the same beneficial compounds as full spectrum products, except for THC. Broad spectrum products are created by removing THC from full spectrum extract while leaving the other cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids intact. This means that broad spectrum products may offer similar benefits to full spectrum products, without the risk of psychoactive effects from THC.

Who is Board Spectrum CBD for? 

Broad-spectrum CBD is suitable for individuals who want to experience the potential benefits of CBD without the psychoactive effects of THC. Broad-spectrum CBD products contain a range of cannabinoids and other beneficial compounds found in the cannabis plant, but they have had the THC removed or eliminated to non-detectable levels. This makes broad-spectrum CBD a good option for individuals who are sensitive to THC or who live in states where THC is illegal or have reservations due to religion, personal reasons, or military service.