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CBD is known for its high therapeutic and non-psychoactive elements. It is also called cannabidiol and has revolutionized the medical marijuana market. For decades, prohibition laws have kept sick individuals from the benefits of CBD medication. However, medical marijuana laws have been approved in many states, making it easier for CBD to be part of medicinal products. The tolerance and acceptance of cannabis since medical marijuana legalization is looking as promising as advocates want. With education, reviews and testimonials, the cannabis industry has seen much progress.
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Further studies have also proven that CBD medication has a lot of benefits to aid people with aliments such as arthritis, HIV/AIDS, cancer, anxiety, chronic pain, and so much more. So that the end result does not have any THC content, CBD can be extracted from the marijuana plant. When this processing takes place, extracted oil can be used to manufacture a wide variety of medications to meet the medical needs of individuals. Let's take a look at the different CBD products that should be considered.
Hemp Oil
Foods and other products made with hemp oil are commercially produced and on the market for sale in the United States. However, the law does not allow producers to include a high level of psychoactive components such as THC. If the hemp products are lab tested and contain any trace of THC, then this would be in small quantities. CBD hemp oil has become quite popular since the Charlotte Web documentary on CNN, which helped to alleviate the seizure of the 5 year old Charlotte Figi. Since then, it has helped other cannabis patients with the same illness as Charlotte. Hemp oil can be ingested, but it is also used topically. Some people put it in their smoothies while others like to take CBD medication in capsule form.
Cannabis Tinctures
Cannabis tinctures are extracted to liquid form and applied sublingually (under your tongue). When being prepared, glycerin or alcohol is added. Before medical marijuana was prohibited in earlier years, tinctures were the first form of medicinal cannabis in the United States. Tinctures tend to be less concentrated and so they treat milder symptoms. For patients with chronic illnesses, a more potent substitute would be needed. In other words, the level of THC would be essential to making a medical cannabis product for a chronically ill patient. If you are going to use cannabis tinctures, start with 1mL dosage and then move on to 2mL, if you like the effect. In comparison to cannabis edibles, tinctures has less calories and is the best alternative, if you are watching caloric intake.
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Cannabis Topicals
Cannabis topicals are also made through the extraction process. This is another one of those popular CBD medication used by medical marijuana patients. When made, it can be safely applied to the skin, delivering localized relief of most skin conditions. It is high in CBD and low in THC. These medications come in oils, salves, balms, creams, lotion and sprays and are very therapeutic. CBD products like topicals are harnessed using specific cannabis strains such as Permafrost, Blackberry Kush and Blueberry; just to name a few. Sometimes, other products are added to give specific relief. These may include clove, cayenne pepper or wintergreen.
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CBD Cannabis Strains
If you reside in a state that has legalized medical marijuana, make sure to pay attention to CBD medication that are made with the right strains. In addition, pay attention to the THC level because the ultimate effect will depend on whether the CBD product has too much THC or not. Want to learn more about CBD products? Go to the Cannabis Training University today.