CBD is a popular topic but not everyone gets the right information. Take a look at these ten things you should know about CBD:
Cannabidiol or CBD is the non-intoxicating component of the Cannabis Sativa plant found in agricultural hemp.
CBD is just one of about 115 different biologically active cannabinoids identified in these plants.
Scientifically, industrial Hemp and Marijuana are the same plants, with a genus and species name of Cannabis Sativa.
Industrial hemp is always a strain of Cannabis Sativa, while marijuana can be Cannabis Sativa, Cannabis Indica, or Cannabis Ruderalis.
Agricultural hemp is rich in CBD, whereas marijuana is rich in THC.
Hemp-derived CBD provides broad-spectrum nutrition with over 500 distinct compounds including phytocannabinoids, fatty acids, terpenes, plant sterols, chlorophyll, and Vitamin E.
CBD is recognized as being helpful for pain and inflammation.
CBD has a remarkable safety profile.
Industrial hemp is renewable and fast-growing; nearly every part of the plant is useable for food, fiber, building materials, and fuel, with an estimated 25,000 uses.
Hemp sequesters CO2 and does not need herbicides to thrive. It also leaves the soil in better condition than before it was planted.