If you’re new to cannabis, you probably have a lot of questions. This list of frequently asked questions will be helpful for you.
There are fundamental differences between THC and CBD. CBD is an acronym for cannabidiol. THC is an acronym for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. These are two of many cannabinoids present in a cannabis plant. The human body contains cannabinoid receptors, which causes reactions when CBD and/or THC is taken in. The main difference between THC and CBD is how the body reacts. THC causes the “high” that’s associated with marijuana use, while CBD is believed to have a range of therapeutic benefits without the psychoactive effects. In short, you can get the benefits of CBD without the psychoactive effects of THC.
Much clinical and anecdotal research has been conducted on the benefits of CBD. The anti-inflammatory effects of CBD can prevent long-term health problems and contributes to improving energy and sleep because of better blood regulation. In addition, the impressive pain management ability of CBD makes it perfect for complex medical operations, professional-athlete products and mental disorder-based solutions. CBD may help to block the reception of pain in the brain. This may reduce the effects of pain as it is managed by the brain. The signals are fewer, and pain is reduced, helping some people cope with pain associated with chronic illness, inflammation from injury, and from treatments such as chemotherapy for cancer.
In addition to feelings of euphoria and relaxation, THC has other health benefits. In people who suffer from sleep disturbance, THC can lessen the time it takes to fall asleep and reduce nighttime awakenings. THC has been shown to reduce muscle spasms and has been widely used to help people suffering from MS and some episodic spasmodic conditions. THC is an ingredient in at least two chemo drugs, because it’s been shown to reduce nausea and vomiting symptoms. Finally, THC was found to be helpful in the reduction of chronic pain.
There are many products available that don’t have CBD mixed with THC. CBD can be separated so that it can be used in products for people who don’t want the effects of THC. Note that in most cases, there are still trace amounts of THC, even if the product is only listed as a CBD product. However, in that case, those trace amounts are so small that they are barely measurable, and they will not cause any of the symptoms related to those common “high” sensations.
To help consumers make optimal choices for their needs, ratios and percentages are often put on product labels. These ratios and percentages refer to the amount of CBD in relation to the amount of THC in any particular product. The first number represents the ratio of CBD. The second number represents the ratio of THC. For example, if you see a label that says CBD 20:1, that means that there is 20 times more CBD than THC in the product.
If you are purchasing a product with a medical card, your medical care provider may guide you as to what percentages you should be looking for. Often, they will give a range, rather than an exact percentage. Each person’s body reacts differently to CBD. Some people have more receptors, in which case they would be more sensitive and may need a lower percentage. Others may be less sensitive and require a higher percentage to get the same benefits.
If you are not under medical care but want the benefits, you can talk to New England Harvest’s cannabis dispensary in Clinton, MA. We can help guide you as to which product to buy. It’s always best to start with a low percentage, pay attention to results and then move up from there.
The staff at New England Harvest is always happy to discuss our various products so you feel comfortable and confident knowing you are buying the right product for your needs. With discounts every day, new-patient discounts, medical programs available for qualifying patients, and the ability to order online, it’s high time you check out New England Harvest.