What is the difference between CBD and Marijuana?

   CBD & THC both bind to the receptors in your body known as the endocannabinoid system (ECS), yet they have several distinguishable differences. CBD is the acronym for cannabidoil, a non-intoxicating cannabinoid synthesized by cannabis plants. The lack of psychoactive properties means that CBD won’t give you the high associated with marijuana. This is why when you hear people talking about CBD, they usually praise it for health & wellness rather than recreational use. CBD has a wide range of therapeutic properties such as:

•Relives arthritis pain
•Relives chronic pain
•Reduces chronic nerve pain
•Reduces inflammation
•Reduces muscle spasms & other MS symptoms
•Reduces chemotherapy-nausea & vomiting for cancer patients
•May slow cancer growth
•Relives anxiety and depression
•Relives insomnia & improves sleep
•Helps treat acne & psoriasis
•Aids nicotine & heroine addiction recovery by reducing withdrawal symptoms

   It’s difficult to summarize the differences between CBD & THC in a nutshell, but some of the most vivid ones are, CBD won’t make you feel high in any type of way, CBD helps the body achieve & maintain higher levels of endocannabinoids in the bloodstream, & CBD is mostly associated with medical, health, & wellness benefits.

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