Debunking the Most Common CBD Misconceptions

Debunking the Most Common CBD Misconceptions

Unless you have been living under a rock, you have no doubt seen CBD. However, because CBD is still new, CBD facts are often hard to come by and confusing, as there is a lot of bad information out there. The truth about CBD can take some time to find, but thankfully, it is out there. Here are some CBD facts on a variety of subjects related to the popular supplement.

CBD Can Get Me High

No, not at all. In order to be sold in the United States, CBD must contain less than .3% THC. THC is short for tetrahydrocannabinol, and it is best known as the cannabinoid in marijuana that is responsible for the drug’s intoxicating effects. However, marijuana often has around 20% THC, and legally sold CBD will not have nearly that high of a concentration. As such, CBD does not contain nearly enough THC – or any other product – to result in any intoxication or “high.”

CBD Has no Medical Benefits

This one gets complicated, but the short answer is no. Studies have demonstrated that CBD may have many beneficial effects, including on pain, sleep, mood, dealing with cancer-related symptoms, and more. However, as of yet, no CBD product has been studied enough to obtain approval by the United States Food & Drug Administration for treatment for any of the above symptoms.

However, there is one CBD-based drug that can be given as medicine: Epidiolex, which can be prescribed to treat two rare seizure disorders in children. This drug can be given like any other medicine.

Furthermore, while CBD cannot be given as medicine for any other illness, that doesn’t mean that it has no medical benefit. It means that the drug’s medical benefits cannot be legally proven as of yet. This is why many articles about CBD specifically note that there is no proven medical benefit for CBD as of yet: there simply isn’t enough research to make such a statement.

Not all CBD Companies are Created Equal

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Like with any industry, CBD can be tricky. You have to be really careful with the types of companies you buy products from to avoid any mislabeling and false information.

Thankfully, large swaths of the CBD market are run by multinational companies with decades of pharmaceutical or hemp experience. Consumers can easily protect themselves by:

  • Making sure that the company stays within medical guidelines and avoids making any unproven medical claims
  • Researching the company and a consumer’s experience with them
  • Making sure that a company’s CBD product contains a Certificate of Analysis. This is a lab result, conducted by an independent third party, that confirms what is actually in a CBD product

CBD’s newness has created a wide degree of confusion about the products, and the myths above are only the tip of the CBD iceberg. Thankfully, CBD info and related misconceptions can easily be corrected.

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