



What does CBD mean?
CBD is an abbreviation of Cannabidiol, which is an integral part of hemp.
Unlike its cousin THC, CBD is not an intoxicating substance and has no psychoactive effect, which means that you cannot “inflate” yourself by consuming CBD!
CBD shows no potential for abuse or addiction! It actively helps in the treatment of many diseases, alleviates symptoms, and strengthens the body.

Is CBD psychoactive?
The psychoactive effect caused by cannabis is achieved due to THC.
THC is the main cannabinoid in cannabis and it is responsible for the feeling of “bloating” that everyone thinks of when cannabis is mentioned. It causes you to feel deep relaxation, changes in the sense of sight, and hearing, increased appetite, and other psychoactive symptoms.
It prevents THC from binding to your receptors and thus blocks any psychoactive effects. Most CBD products have small amounts of THC, but those amounts are not nearly enough to cause a psychoactive effect in you.

What is the effect of CBD?
Back in the early 1990s, while researching THC, scientists discovered the endocannabidiodine receptor system or the signaling system in the brain.
It is active in all of us, whether we use cannabis, and plays a very important role in many functions and processes in our body, such as inflammation, chronic pain, metabolism, cardiovascular function, mood, fertility, liver function, sleep, stress, appetite and many others.
The use of CBD has a positive effect on it and leads to its balance.

