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    7 Misconceptions About CBD in 2023

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 20, 2023Updated:February 20, 2023No Comments
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    CBD, or cannabidiol, has become a household name in the last few years. Once thought to be an alternative medicine only for people who sought a holistic approach to life and wellness, CBD products have become mainstream due to their potential health benefits and soothing properties. And with the help of online cannabis resources such as Nature & Bloom that provide comprehensive reviews on different CBD products as well as guides on finding the right dosage, one can easily make the most out of their favourite product.

    But with its newfound popularity comes a slew of misconceptions about CBD and its workings. In this blog post, we’ll explore seven common misunderstandings surrounding hemp-derived CBD in 2023 that are preventing people from getting the full benefits offered by this amazing compound.

    CBD is Illegal

    The first misconception many people have about CBD is that it is illegal. Many people have this misconception because CBD is closely associated with THC, and THC is illegal in some states. However, since CBD doesn’t have any hallucinogenic or intoxicating properties, it is not illegal. The only way CBD could be illegal is if it contains more than a certain amount of THC in a state where THC is illegal.

    CBD Effects are Immediate

    The next misconception many people have about CBD is that if you take it, you will begin to feel the effects almost instantaneously. This misconception is widespread because THC is often felt immediately after consuming it. However, this is not the case for CBD, and with most CBD medications, you will only begin to feel the effects after a few days of taking it since it has an accumulative effect.

    CBD Marketing is a Scam

    Of all the misconceptions about CBD, one of the biggest is that CBD marketing is a scam. While it is true that the wellness industry will try to make as much money as possible, marketing their products to sound like cure-alls don’t take away from the benefits that CBD provides. It’s up to the consumer to use independent thought and research to determine whether CBD must be included in the products they purchase.

    CBD Doesn’t Treat Any Conditions

    Another big misconception that many people have about CBD is that it doesn’t treat any conditions. One of the reasons people have this misconception is because of the misconception mentioned above, which is that CBD marketing is a scam. CBD treats a wide range of symptoms and can help alleviate many symptoms that people may experience from specific conditions.

    CBD Isn’t Psychoactive

    One of the biggest misconceptions about CBD is that it is not psychoactive. This misconception results from marketing CBD as non-psychoactive to contrast it against THC. However, this is not entirely true; CBD is psychoactive, just not in the same way as THC. The definition of psychoactive essentially means a drug that affects the mind, and since CBD can be used to treat anxiety symptoms, it is psychoactive.

    Only CBD is Good

    Another misconception that most people have about CBD is that only CBD is good, whereas THC is bad. This misconception has been floating around for quite some time because THC has been illegal for almost a century and is still illegal in some countries worldwide. One thing most people don’t realise is that THC also offers quite a range of benefits, but not in the amounts that most people consume recreationally.

    No Research Has Been Performed on CBD

    Finally, the last misconception of CBD on this list is that no research has been performed on CBD. Many people are under this misconception since CBD is a Schedule I drug. However, this is simply not true, and abundant research has been performed on CBD over the last few years. For example, a study in Brazil in 2017 tested CBD’s effects on people with anxiety. Furthermore, there was a study in 2014 in Italy about the effects of CBD and the growth of cancerous cells, as well as a study in the United Kingdom in 2018 about CBD and Ulcerative Colitis.

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