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CBD Oil For Dogs: 10 Things You Didn’t Know

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CBD Oil For Dogs: What You Might Not Know The results seem to be in … researchers are turning their attention to this herb. So far, they’re finding there’s lots to like. And just as CBD has helped humans, your dog can reap the same health-boosting benefits. Let’s look at the 10 things you might not know about this often misunderstood herb and the research that shows its promise in helping dogs with a variety of common health issues … 1. CBD Is Not Psychoactive CBD (cannabidiol) is a compound found in cannabis and hemp. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) can also be found in cannabis. It’s this compound that gives marijuana its psychoactive properties. Most CBD oils are just that … the beneficial CBD without the THC. And they typically come from hemp, not marijuana. In short, your dog won’t get “high” from CBD oil … he’ll get the relaxation without the intoxication. And speaking of relaxation … 2. CBD Oil Reduces Anxiety Does your dog suffer from separation anxiety or noise ph

What Is CBDA (Cannabidiolic Acid)?

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CBDA 101: Its benefits, medical uses, ingestion methods, and the differences between CBD vs CBDA. What Is CBDA? CBDA is a  cannabinoid . These are the compounds that serve as marijuana’s active ingredients, and there are dozens of them within the plant. When introduced into the human brain and body, cannabinoids mimic the chemicals our brains naturally produce by plugging into the same receptors. This means that cannabinoids can create a wide range of effects such as causing euphoria, alleviating pain, helping with depression, easing nausea, and more. In their activated state, these cannabinoids are known as  THC ,  CBD ,  CBG , and so on. Before CBD and other cannabinoids are pharmacologically active, they exist in their acidic forms. This means that the precursor to CBD in marijuana is CBDA or cannabidiolic acid. This is also the case with other cannabinoids, meaning that raw cannabis flower contains  THCA , CBGA, CBCA, in addition to CBDA. How Is CBDA Produced

8 things everyone gets wrong about CBD

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It doesn’t get you high, but it’s causing quite a buzz among medical scientists and patients The past year has seen a surge of interest in marijuana’s  CBD , a non-intoxicating cannabis compound with significant therapeutic properties. Numerous commercial start-ups and internet retailers have jumped on the  CBD  bandwagon, touting  CBD  derived from industrial hemp as the next big thing, a miracle oil that can shrink tumors, quell seizures, and ease chronic pain — without making people feel “stoned.” But along with a growing awareness of cannabidiol as a potential health aid, there has been a proliferation of misconceptions about  CBD . CBD  is medical.  THC  is recreational Project  CBD  receives many inquiries from around the world and oftentimes people say they are seeking “ CBD , the medical part” of the plant, “not  THC , the recreational part” that gets you high. Actually,  THC , “The High Causer,” has awesome therapeutic properties. Scientists at the Scripps Research