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Of the 113 cannabinoids founds in the cannabis plant, cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the most prevalent, generally accounting for 35-40% of its extract. Non-intoxicating, CBD has long been known for its bodily therapeutic values that it provides.  CBD is very versatile and available in many different forms from edibles to creams.  What’s Your Treat has you covered with an equally broad selection of quality CBD products.

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FAQs About CBD

Currently CBD is found in a variety of products including food, lotions, and supplements.

CBD was first discovered in 1940.

CBD (cannabidiol) does not get you high in the traditional sense. While CBD might be psychoactive (impacting your brain and mood), it is not intoxicating.

While both CBD and THC are cannabinoids found in cannabis, THC is responsible for creating the intoxicating psychoactive high and CBD’s psychoactive effects are felt more by the body than the mind.

Research remains ongoing on CBD’s long-term health benefits but it is currently used to treat a variety of maladies, including bodily pain caused by arthritis, epilepsy, and much more.  It’s always best to consult a doctor if using to treat an illness.

Yes, delta-8 and CBD can be taken together. Delta-8 is very similar to, albeit a less potent form of THC than the more abundant delta-9 which co-exist alongside one another in nature. CBD and Delta 8 may work in a complementary way through synergy, offering a more balanced experience in which CBD may take a little bit of the edge of the intoxicating high that delta-8 produces.

 

CBD is better known for the effects it has on the body as opposed to the mind.  HHC has the psychoactive properties found within THC and can create more of a “high” sensation.  CBD not containing THC does not have the same effect.

CBD is commonly used now in a variety of canine applications, oftentimes for similar purposes such as pain management or anxiety reduction.  It’s recommended to speak with your veterinarian professional to ensure proper dosage and application.

Yes, while less common than other cannabis products, CBD usage can  still trigger a positive test as it’s still derived from cannabis.