A: CBD is an abbreviation of cannabidiol, which is extracted from 2 varieties of the cannabis sativa plant.
A: CBD oil is a pure form of CBD that comes from the marijuana variety of the cannabis sativa plant. CBD oil is not intended for vaporization.
A: CBD oil is federally legal if it is extracted from the hemp variety of the cannabis sativa plant and contains less than 0.3% of THC. This type of product is referred to as “CBD hemp oil.”
A: CBD hemp oil is extracted from the leaves, stalks and flowers of the hemp plant.
A: Hemp seed oil comes from the seeds of the hemp plant and does not contain CBD.
A: CBD can be used to alleviate symptoms of insomnia, epilepsy, anxiety, depression, nausea, cancer, HIV, immune system diseases, and loss of appetite.
A: CBD can be taken in many forms including:
A: Simply put, no. CBD is a non-intoxicating compound and does not give the same effect as THC.
A: CBD liquid is the liquid or “juice” used in a vaping device.
A: “there are no case reports of abuse or dependence relating to the use of pure CBD,” according to the World Health Organization’s study of CBD found HERE.