The Most Frequent Questions Being Asked About CBD

The Most Frequent Questions Being Asked About CBD

CBD is seemingly becoming more popular by the day. Pharmacists are being bombarded by frequent questions about cannabidiol (CBD) by people who want to learn more about the cannabinoid most associated with health benefits. As shared with me by many health professionals, here are some of the most asked questions and the answers that go along with them accordingly.


Is CBD Legal to Possess?

President Trump made hemp federally legal near the end of 2018 through the Agriculture Improvement Act. This means that CBD created from hemp should be legal to own. However, the CBD must contain no more than 0.3 percent of THC. THC, of course, is the ingredient found in marijuana that provides the intoxicating high effect. If your state has not legalized recreational marijuana yet, then make sure you are reading the CBD label closely to determine if it falls into this category. 


Can You Get High Off of CBD?

Hemp CBD contains such a minuscule amount of THC that you will not get high off of it. If you are using CBD created from marijuana, those THC levels will usually be substantially higher and along with it will be the intoxicating effect. In the states with legalized recreational use of marijuana, CBD can be combined with THC for those interested in obtaining the euphoric high with the health benefits. 


What Are Some of the More Common Health Benefits Associated with CBD?

There are numerous benefits to supplementing with CBD that have been spoken about widely. CBD has shown to help with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. It has been able to manage nausea for many people. Perhaps the most common benefit is how CBD can help people alleviate occasional and chronic pain. It also is helpful for those who may suffer from heart disease as it has been proven in studies to lower blood pressure. In addition, CBD could be key in assisting those who suffer from epilepsy and the symptoms that go along with the disease. 


Will CBD Interact Unfavorably with My Other Medications?

Hemp CBD is said to be perfectly safe for all to take. However, as with any changes to your medication, always consult your physician to be certain. Who knows? Maybe CBD will eventually replace some of your more costly prescription medications. 


How Do I Take CBD?

There are a variety of ways you can take your dosage of CBD. While everyone seems to be aware of CBD oil that can be taken separately on its own or mixed with a drink or food, there are other options to consider. CBD oil can be taken sublingually underneath the tongue allowing the mucus membranes to absorb the active ingredients. There is CBD oil or cream that can be rubbed directly on to the skin. There are CBD gummies that you can take for those who have a bit of a sweet tooth. CBD vape is said to act quickly as it enters the body for those that need relief almost instantly. 


Can Pets Use CBD As Well?

CBD use for pets is becoming much more popular. There are plenty of pet owners that swear by the CBD benefits their furry loved ones experience. After talking with two veterinarians, they both expressed optimism in the possibilities of CBD being able to replace prescription medications for pets that can hurt the liver in the near future. 


What Are the Differences Between CBD Isolate, Broad Spectrum CBD, and Full Spectrum CBD?

People are generally coming across three different kinds of CBD oil and are wondering what the differences are between them. To know what you are getting, you should be aware that there are other cannabinoids in the hemp plant that are said to have health benefits. 


With this in mind, isolate consists of just that one cannabinoid, CBD, and really nothing else. Broad-spectrum basically consists of all parts of the hemp plant except for the THC. Full-spectrum has the whole hemp plant including the 0.3 percent of THC. Is one better than the other? Rather than listen to other so-called experts, your best bet would be to try all three at different times and see which one works best for you. 


What Is the Dose I Should Be Taking?

Some people choose to take CBD just occasionally here and there when needed. Others have made it part of their daily routine. In any case, most people keep their CBD dose to somewhere between 10 and 80 mg.


Are All CBD Companies Creating the Same Product?

This would be a resounding no. There are many CBD companies that give the business a bad name. Their products are substandard and their ingredients are questionable to say the least. At CBD Fit Recovery, we spend a lot of time researching to find the highest quality CBD products to have available on our website. All CBD products that we add to our store have third-party lab reports to verify the products we offer are some of the very best you will find. We also offer a large variety of CBD products to fit your individual wants and needs. We are always happy to help with any product questions or suggestions.