THC vs CBD – Which Is Better For Beginners?

The world’s most commonly cultivated, trafficked, and used drug is cannabis. Cannabis does indeed have an extensive history of human use. Over the past two decades, its consumption has skyrocketed and the industry is expected to be worth over $70 billion by 2028. This is largely due to its legalization in several countries as well as vast amounts of ongoing research that have highlighted its medical benefits, especially with regards to CBD. As a result, the plant has become readily available in stores and on the internet in a variety of forms. CBD products are found in different shapes and sizes and can be consumed in many ways. You can find CBD beverages, pre-rolled cigarettes, and even edibles in dispensaries and online shops like Canna Cabana. There is no doubt that CBD is more available than ever, but before consuming it, make sure you get all the information you need.

There are a few misconceptions that CBD and THC are the same, and in this article, we highlight the differences between the two that every beginner should know.

What Is THC?

Scientifically known as tetrahydrocannabinol, THC is the main psychoactive ingredient in cannabis that produces the high effect that made it so popular among consumers. THC shares similarities with CBD in its chemical structure, and although it has been proven to have medical benefits, the psychoactive effects are very different. Although legal in several countries and states, regulations require that all hemp products have a prevalence of 0,3% THC or lower.

What Is CBD?

Cannabidiol is the second most active ingredient in the cannabis plant that is derived from hemp directly. It is a naturally occurring substance that is not as psychoactive as THC and therefore does not produce the same high sensation that THC is known for. CBD has fast become the preferred method of cannabis consumption, and with all the advances in the industry, is widely available in a variety of products that are conveniently designed for ease of use and discretion.

What Are The Benefits Of CBD And THC?

Continuous research into the benefits of CBD has shown excellent results in a wide range of medical conditions, and it is seen as a much healthier form of treatment for chronic pain sufferers who previously relied on addictive opioids for pain management. Because of its neuroprotective qualities, Epidiolex, an oral solution containing CBD, has been approved for the treatment of epilepsy. Studies have been done on its effects on conditions such as Alzheimer’s, inflammation, depression and anxiety, and Multiple Sclerosis, all with positive results that affirm the ability of CBD to act on the endocannabinoid system. Its relaxing and mood-enhancing capabilities make it an excellent treatment for mental health disorders without creating a euphoric sensation. THC also offers medical benefits and has shown results in reducing nausea, stimulating the appetite, as well as treating neuropathic pain. It has also, however, been proven that long-term use of THC can result in mental health issues. Unlike CBD, THC has demonstrated effects on dopamine levels, and their methods of consumption differ. THC is mainly consumed through smoking whereas CBD can be consumed as gummies, candies, oils, and tinctures to name a few. And because CBD is a legal substance, its dosage is not regulated.

How Do You Consume?

Much thought should go into both the reason for and method of consumption in order for you to achieve a positive result. Although the most popular method of consumption of THC is smoking with the bong being an age-old favorite, there are many ways in which both THC and CBD can be consumed. We’ve highlighted 2 of the most popular forms below, but added to this are dabs, one-hitters, and pain-relieving lotions and oils that are all effective in dealing with and managing medical conditions.

Vapes

Vaporizers have become extremely popular as a method of consumption because of their portability and the benefit of less smoke. These come in a variety of options from portable to desktop and cater to all preferences from dry herb to oil vaporizers. There are several guidelines to look at when using this method, and it is preferred by those looking to vape on the go, or while relaxing at home.

Edibles

Cannabis consumed in edibles may take a little while to feel its effects, but offer a longer-lasting relief because of its slow release. These edibles are available as infused gummies, cakes, and even drinks such as tea, and are more popular among those who wish to consume with discretion.

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