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Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a phytocannabinoid discovered in 1940. It is one of 113 identified cannabinoids in cannabis plants, a type of herbaceous flowering plant, and accounts for up to 40% of the plant's extract.
Unlike THC, which creates a "high" when used, CBD is not psychoactive.
Many consumer have reported positive effects and varied degrees of relief of stress and pain symptoms, but research is still being done to scientifically prove these claims.
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Cannabigerol, or CBG, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid typically most abundant in low-THC and high-CBD cannabis strains, including hemp. Like THC, CBG reacts with the cannabinoid receptors in the brain. CBG, however, acts as a buffer to the psychoactivity of THC by working to alleviate the paranoia sometimes caused by higher levels of THC.
CBG consumers claim it works to fight inflammation, pain, nausea and works to slow the proliferation of cancer cells.
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CBN, or cannabinol, is a minor cannabis compound, which means it's not found in substantial quantities (less than 0.1%), but it's most abundant in aged cannabis flowers. It's a metabolite of the THC molecule. As the cannabis plant ages, the THC molecule transforms from oxidation, and you get CBN.
Unlike THC, CBN does not produce a psychoactive response. This cannabinoid has gained much attention in the last three years as many consumers have reported it as an effective "sleep aid."
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