Unlike some other products that come from marijuana, hemp seed oil has very negligible levels of THC (the psychoactive compound in marijuana) and is not classed as a drug. Instead this nourishing and vitamin-rich oil, is used for it's numerous health benefits. Hemp seed oil is extremely ben...
While CBD doesn't have as large of an affinity to bind to these receptors compared to other cannabinoids (THC, anandamide, and 2-AG), CBD can work by binding to these receptors, affecting mood, pain sensation, and the immune response in higher doses. CBD Has Interactions With Vanilloid Re...
Hashish and weed, therefore, contain THC and CBD. THC provides a ‘stoned’ or ‘high’ effect. CBD does not have this result, it even makes THC less effective. Cannabidiol & Cannabidiol Oil Cannabidiol (CBD) comes from the industrial hemp plant: this cannabis variant contains less than 0.2...
CBD is extracted from cannabis plants and then diluted with a carrier oil, such as coconut or hemp seed, to make CBD oil. This extract contains only trace amounts of THC but still retains many beneficial properties of marijuana! Some common uses include treating pain, inflammation, seizures, ...
Beneficial effects of magnetic fields on seedling growths and germination have been reported for many different plant species. Dry industrial hemp seed was exposed to static magnetic fields ranging from 65 ± 3 to 505 ± 8 mT for 2 h prior to seed germination. Germination was performed at ...
Hemp contains less than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of the plant, while marijuana typically contains 10 to 15% THC [25]. The legalization of hemp allowed for the development and distribution of a large number of hemp-derived products. A significant increase in the...