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What Is CBD And Why Is It So Popular?


Due to its connection to the cannabis plant and its relatively recent entry into mainstream culture, the nature and effects of cannabidiol (CBD) are widely misunderstood. This is unfortunate because it can provide some astounding health benefits for a variety of maladies. In an effort to answer some of the most frequently asked questions, we created a crash course with the most essential facts on the compound. CBD’s medicinal properties, easy ingestion, and increasing availability should go some way toward explaining why it is so popular. Here's more information on CBD and why it is so popular.

 

What Exactly is CBD?

Before we start naming the benefits of CBD, we should first explain what we are even talking about. Cannabidiol is a chemical compound that naturally occurs in and is extracted from the cannabis plant. Ingestion does not produce a psychoactive reaction on its own — unlike its more infamous sibling, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). However, the ingredient can make a person feel more relaxed.

We should also clear up any confusion about the relationship between hemp oil and CBD oil. Hemp and marijuana are two different types of cannabis plants, and the former consists largely of CBD while the latter has plenty of both CBD and THC. Hemp oil is derived from the seeds of the hemp plant, while CBD oil can be extracted from both.

 

What can CBD do?

One biological system that people do not usually teach in high school anatomy is the endocannabinoid system (ECS). It connects to parts of the nervous system and helps regulate your mood, sleep, pain, and more. Its receptors can also bind to cannabinoids and produce its own, called endocannabinoids. The CBD compound can modify these receptors and spur the ECS into producing more endocannabinoids.

This release and increase can result in quite a few health benefits. People have successfully used CBD ingestion as part of their treatments for various maladies. These include acne, epilepsy, osteoarthritis, chronic pain, movement disorders, autism, fibromyalgia, and even cancer. The nervous brain connection can also help with anxiety, cognition, and memory.

 

What Else Should I Know About Ingesting CBD?

Many methods for ingesting CBD are available, such as prescription capsules, edibles, and even aerosol sprays. Among the more popular ways to do this are Shangri La CBD Ejuice or vape oil, which are inhaled with a vaporizer, and Shangri La CBD tinctures, which are liquids mixed with a carrier oil that you can drink.

In case you are wondering, CBD is legal in all fifty states of the United States, though some restrictions may apply depending on state law. It is also unlikely to make anyone fail a drug test, though some small traces of THC may show up if the test is particularly sensitive.

If you are interested in trying CBD for yourself, you can find plenty of products at Shangri-La CBD. We are FDA-registered, and we independently test everything in our inventory to ensure they contain as much CBD as our manufacturers claim. (Side note: Consistent CBD levels are not enforced in this new industry yet.) This shows our commitment to providing the best possible experience for anyone who wants a taste of the oil’s abundant health benefits. Try our CBD products today!

 

THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FDA AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT OR CURE ANY DISEASE. ALWAYS CHECK WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE STARTING A NEW DIETARY SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM.

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