Debunking the Different CBD Misconceptions

Buds of cannabis marijuana with the image of the formula CBD cannabidiol
There are still a lot of issues and controversies surrounding the sale and consumption of Cannabidiol, commonly known as CBD. As of 2019, out of the 50 states in the country, only 11 of which have legalized the consumption and distribution of CBD. In most places around the world, CBD is still criminalized. 

Despite several positive effects CBD has, it is having difficulties in fully entering the legal market due to various misconceptions around the product. Most of the misinformation about the product cites safety as the biggest concern of CBD. Given the bad reputation cannabis has developed in the past, the fear surrounding this new medicine is not surprising. However, during this present time, new research and technology have been able to utilize cannabis without its intoxicating effects. 

In understanding CBD, it is important to debunk the technicalities surrounding cannabis products: 

  1. There are two kinds of plants – Hemp and Marijuana
    Hemp is the less processed form of the cannabis plant. It is the cannabis variant that contains a high level of CBD. On the other hand, Marijuana is a plant variant intentionally bred to produce higher levels of THC – the psychoactive component in cannabis that makes people high and intoxicated.
  2. THC is just for recreational uses.
    The reason why it has been difficult to seek the legalization of any product involving cannabis is the concept that THC is only for recreational purposes. Although some individuals tend to abuse THC for the high it gives, it is not necessarily just for recreation. Medical marijuana with THC serves many medical purposes. It helps individuals with sicknesses regain their appetite, combat their nausea, lessen their chronic pain, and many more. Although CBD is the topic up for discussion at the moment, pushing a positive outlook on CBD requires debunking the wrong notions about THC.

Given this basic understanding of CBD, THC, marijuana, hemp, and cannabis, it is easier to understand the different misconceptions surrounding CBD and its uses:

  1. CBD has psychoactive effects, because of that, it is not a good drug to have freely on the market. 
    There’s no denying that CBD has psychoactive effects. Indeed, CBD has effects on the brain, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it is bad. In testings done with CBD, it is shown that CBD is able to lower stress and anxiety. It even has some anti-depressant effects. The notion of psychoactive being a negative thing comes from the misconception of what psychoactive means. Psychoactive does not refer to a substance that could induce a “high.” It just means that the substance has effects on the brain. In this case, CBD has a lot of calming effects. Although CBD has psychoactive effects, it is not intoxicating.
  2. CBD is dangerous because it’s a sedative. 
    CBD doesn’t sedate an individual who uses it. Rather, CBD makes a person calm, leading to the seemingly sedative effects. By calming a person’s anxiety, CBD allows a person to lower their stress levels. In turn, this results in better sleep. Contrary to the predominant assertions, this “sedative effect” on CBD is not bad for a person’s health. After being well-rested due to the calming effects of CBD, the person’s morning performance, wakefulness, alertness, and presence of mind become more improved.

There is still a long way to go before CBD becomes legalized in the country. Although regulations are in place, there are still many difficulties surrounding the purchase of CBD. In this time when important decisions are being made about the product, people should try their best to be more informed about the matter. 
 
If you are interested in purchasing your own CBD products, you can get them from Soothing Solutions. We provide CBD that is tested, tried, and compliant with state regulations. For more inquiries, do not hesitate to contact us through our website.

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