What is CBD?
What is CBD?
CBD stands for Cannabidiol. It is extracted from hemp and has been proven to be the most fundamental cannabinoid that can be found in the cannabis plant. CBD unlike THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) does not have a psychoactive effect.
CBD helps to maintain different psychological processes by interacting with the receptors of the nervous and immune system. In addition, the body itself produces cannabinoids as part of the functions of the endocannabinoid system.
CBD differs from THC in many ways , researchers believe that it also helps control the damage that THC can do to the brain and the human body.
Before we go into more detail it is worth focusing our attention on what this powerful compound is capable of doing.
Because of its pain relieving qualities CBD could become part of our daily routine.
How does CBD interact with the body?
It interacts using the network of neurons and the endocannabinoid system. This system spreads throughout the body and has several receptors that bind to cannabinoids so that CBD is induced into the bloodstream.
What is full spectrum CBD oil?
It is the oil that has all the important chemical content that can be found in the original plant. Simply put, you will get all the benefits of natural CBD oil.
In this oil there are a variety of nutrients available such as:
Minerals
Vitamins
Proteins
Fatty Acids
Terpenes
Chlorophyll
Fibers
When referring to CBD extracted from the hemp plant, it is important to keep in mind that there are several cannabinoids present in the compounds that help in the treatment of the disease in question.
In full spectrum oil, you will get all the elements in the purest form. Whereas, in isolation most of the important elements are not present because the severe heating process destroys the nutritional content of the elements.
Minerals and Vitamins
The oil has not only naturally benefits your body, but also maintains the normal concentration of nutrients in it. There are several important vitamins in the oil’s comlet spectrum such as A, C, E and B complex and also some important minerals such as:
Iron
Potassium
Zinc
Phosphorus
Calcium