CBD is short for cannabidiol, one of the many active ingredients found in cannabis and hemp plants. Around 150 cannabinoids have been identified, with CBD and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) being the most well-known.
CBD is extracted from the leaves and buds of the plant. It's not to be confused with hemp seed oil, which contains no cannabinoids.
Cannabinoids are chemical compounds with unique effects on the body's endocannabinoid system. This system regulates many essential bodily functions, including pain perception, sleep, appetite, mood, memory, and immune function.
Unlike THC, CBD does not cause a psychoactive effect and does not cause you to feel ''high'' or ''stoned''. It is used purely for its ability to boost a person's well-being.
The popularity of CBD continues to grow as studies show that the extract can provide a good night's sleep, reduce anxiety, and offer pain relief.