What Is CBD? A Beginner’s GuideWhat Is CBD? A Beginner’s Guide

What Is CBD? A Beginner’s Guide

There’s no doubt that CBD is one of the buzziest topics of the moment. Seriously, CBD has had quite the year and has been popping up in everything from your lattes to facial moisturizers to hair gummies! However, CBD does cause a lot of confusion among consumers because there’s so much research and questions surrounding it. We’re breaking down everything you need to know about CBD, which is especially useful for anyone who’s curious and beginners as well. Learn more about the hottest topic of the year below!


What is CBD?


CBD is the abbreviation for cannabidiol. It’s a chemical compound found in the cannabis plant and female hemp plant. These plants have well over one hundred chemicals found in each of them, but CBD can account for a large percentage of their make-up. CBD is not THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), therefore it does not have any psychedelic effects on the body. CBD is known to provide a more relaxing and easygoing experience among users—many labeling it as “therapeutic”.


What are the benefits of CBD?


CBD is known to have a wide range of mental and physical benefits. The most promising benefit of CBD is that it helps reduce inflammation. A recent study showed that CBD demonstrated the potential to exert an anti-inflammatory effect without any psychoactive effects. This same study showed that CBD demonstrated the potential to relieve arthritis-related pain in the joints of its subjects. The anti-inflammatory effects of CBD can also target other health issues such as heart disease, diabetes, acne, and even hair loss. CBD can help suppress hair-damaging inflammation and increase scalp circulation, both of which are important for healthy hair growth. Our Gro+ Advanced Hair Serum features micro-encapsulated CBD so the molecules can penetrate all the way down to the follicle, where they are needed most. 

Another topic that has come into question is if CBD can benefit those who suffer from anxiety. A study showed that CBD directly helped those with anxiety-inducing factors relating specifically to public speaking. In 2015, a deeper analysis of CBD studies concluded that the chemical compound did have anti-anxiety and antidepressant effects. CBD oil posed a promising treatment for generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and others.

Many CBD users claim it helps them sleep, relieves pain, and provides an overall sense of relaxation. This can lower cortisol levels, which is important for hair health since high amounts of cortisol in the body have been linked to hair loss. CBD is also being explored as a treatment for autism, but the stages of research are still very early. The FDA recently approved Epidiolex, a prescription drug containing a derivative of CBD, to treat different types of seizures. Some cancer patients have also used CBD to help fight the disease because scientific research is exploring the possibility that CBD can prevent cancer cell growth.

It’s important to note that CBD should not be considered a cure for any health-related issues. CBD should be viewed as a component to other treatments for serious diseases, and should not be used in place of any prescribed medication.


What are the side effects of CBD?


Although CBD is viewed as safe, some users do experience minor side effects. It’s normal for your body to react to any substance it’s unfamiliar with, but if you’re feeling any serious changes you should seek medical attention immediately. Some common side effects of CBD include dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, and a change in appetite or weight.


How do you take CBD?


The good thing about CBD is that it’s available in many forms and can fit different lifestyles. Vaping is the quickest way to feel the effects of CBD in your mind and body—you’ll typically feel it within ten minutes.

CBD may also be ingested through CBD-infused gummies and chewables, CBD drops applied directly underneath your tongue or added to your drink of choice, CBD capsules, and CBD-infused water or beverages. CBD cooking oil is also now available for your use at home.

You can also use CBD topically, which is commonly used for pain or tightness across the body. Topical CBD is available in a variety of different forms including balms, salves, lotions, serums, cleansers, oils, shampoos, and more.


Is CBD legal?


Depending on where you live, CBD products may only be available for medical use and when prescribed by a doctor. It is legal when derived from hemp, but CBD derived from marijuana is illegal on the federal level (unless you live in a state where marijuana has been legalized). Yes, it can all, in fact, get very confusing! We recommend doing your research on your own state’s laws and this is also important for when you travel. You can find more information on state marijuana laws here.


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Disclaimer: Information in this article is intended for general informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek professional medical advice from your physician.