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CBD Terminology

Common CBD Terminology
Here are some common CBD terms that individuals may find helpful when researching CBD product suitability.

CBD Terminology CBD Terminology the Meaning
CBD A compound within the C. sativa plant that does not create the high sensation individuals commonly associate with cannabis use.
THC A compound in the C. sativa plant. It is the psychoactive compound that creates the high sensation from cannabis use.
Full-spectrum A full-spectrum product will contain all of the natural compounds in the cannabis plant, including THC. However, THC levels must be no more than 0.3% to comply with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation on full-spectrum CBD products.
Broad-spectrum Broad-spectrum products contain natural compounds of the cannabis plant. However, while manufacturers remove all or most of the THC in broad-spectrum CBD, it may still be present in trace amounts.
CBD isolate This is the purest form of CBD and should contain 0% THC.
Cannabinoids The compounds within the cannabis plant, of which there are over 120Trusted Source. CBD is the second richest compound in the plant after THC.
Terpenes Another compound of the C. sativa plant, terpenes typically give plants their specific aromas. Some terpenes, such as limonene, may have specific health benefits.
Certificate of analysis (COA) Reputable manufacturers of CBD products should ensure a COA is available for inspection. A COA provides information on the third-party testing that independent labs conduct on a particular product. Sometimes, products will have a scannable smartphone code that directs people to the COA online.

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CBD is a compound that comes from the cannabis plant. Unlike other chemicals in cannabis, such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), it does not cause a high or any type of dependence. Many people tolerate it well, but it can interact with other drugs.

CBD Terminology
Cannabidiol (CBD) products are becoming increasingly popular. As researchers understand more about the potential benefits, more manufacturers are infusing their products with CBD. However, it is important to ensure that people only use safe and high quality CBD products.

 

source, https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/best-cbd-products

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