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Understanding THC & CBD: What’s The Difference?THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is one of the world’s most well known cannabinoids found in the marijuana plant. THC also is what is responsible for producing the psychotropic effects and euphoric experiences that people have when ingesting or smoking marijuana - a “high.”
CBD, is opposite. The CBD (Cannabidoil) cannabinoid does not provide the same psychotropic activity found in THC and therefore does not give the same effects such as the “high.” Research has suggested that CBD may adversely counteract the effects of THC not to mention also offering other potential benefits and value to users. |
Plant Genetics : HEMP VS MARIJUANA
Clear the Air: The Cannabis Plant
Many people have sub category names for the plant. Marijuana, and cannabis also known as hemp are a few rivalry names out there, So what’s the difference? Unfortunately, there is still a lot of confusion surrounding plant types. So let’s help!
Hemp Vs Marijuana: The Factors
The Genetic Makeup
Hemp, comes from Cannabis Sativa L. it grows much differently, much like a tall bamboo stalk and is commonly produced and processed for industrial textile uses and medical values according to cultivars. It is believed that the separation in the genetic pool is what led to hemp vs marijuana. Right now the two foundational types of Cannabis plants are Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indicia.
The THC Content
When hemp plant is grown it only produces naturally occurring very low trace amounts of THC - typically under 0.3%. In contrast, medical marijuana has a THC content range of approximately 5% to 30%. Most of the medical marijuana plants being grown for today’s market in dispensary settings are becoming world renowned for their genetic abilities to produce even higher amounts of THC.
Many people have sub category names for the plant. Marijuana, and cannabis also known as hemp are a few rivalry names out there, So what’s the difference? Unfortunately, there is still a lot of confusion surrounding plant types. So let’s help!
Hemp Vs Marijuana: The Factors
The Genetic Makeup
Hemp, comes from Cannabis Sativa L. it grows much differently, much like a tall bamboo stalk and is commonly produced and processed for industrial textile uses and medical values according to cultivars. It is believed that the separation in the genetic pool is what led to hemp vs marijuana. Right now the two foundational types of Cannabis plants are Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indicia.
The THC Content
When hemp plant is grown it only produces naturally occurring very low trace amounts of THC - typically under 0.3%. In contrast, medical marijuana has a THC content range of approximately 5% to 30%. Most of the medical marijuana plants being grown for today’s market in dispensary settings are becoming world renowned for their genetic abilities to produce even higher amounts of THC.
The Entourage Duo!
Hemp contains a symphony of over 400 compounds like cannabidiol (CBD), secondary phyto-cannabinoids, terpenoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. It has an internal "checks and balances" system in place. These compounds work synergistically to heighten the positive, therapeutic effects of cannabidiol and naturally buffer other less desired compounds that come along with the plant.
Hemp has quite an entourage of phyto-cannabinoids, which are unique chemical compounds. The Commander is cannabidiol (CBD), the non-psychoactive cannabinoid that has shown to have the largest potential for wellness benefits in hemp. It's accompanied by other cannabinoids such as tetrahydrocannabinol, tetrahydrocannabivarin, cannabigerol, cannabichromene, and cannabinol and like an entourage they all work together in harmony.
Hemp has quite an entourage of phyto-cannabinoids, which are unique chemical compounds. The Commander is cannabidiol (CBD), the non-psychoactive cannabinoid that has shown to have the largest potential for wellness benefits in hemp. It's accompanied by other cannabinoids such as tetrahydrocannabinol, tetrahydrocannabivarin, cannabigerol, cannabichromene, and cannabinol and like an entourage they all work together in harmony.
The Endo What?
The Endocannabinoid System (ECS) is a collection of cell receptors within a mammal's body. Scientists discovered this system in the 1990s.
Phytoannabinoids work with the mammalian Endocannabinoid System (ECS), which is a vast receptor system that helps support homeostasis and health.* This receptor system exists in the immune system, the central nervous system, and within many organs. The ECS accepts our bodies' own endocannabinoids as well as the phytocannabinoids found in hemp.
The ECS is designed to support cells and healthy immune system function, despite fluctuations in our external environment.*
A human's endocannabinoid system affects many regions of the body, including functions of the immune system, the central nervous system (including the brain), organs, connective tissue, and glands.
The ECS supports various biological tasks, including energy & balance, immune function, memory, metabolism, sleep, and the function of the autonomic nervous system.
A phytocannabinoid is a compound that fits into a phytocannabinoid receptor. Hemp produces over 80 different cannabinoids that work to support the endocannabinoid system.*
The products we carry include whole-plant extracts that include a range of beneficial compounds found in hemp, including phytocannabinoids and other phyto-compounds (such as terpenes and flavonoids) that work to support your health.*
Phytoannabinoids work with the mammalian Endocannabinoid System (ECS), which is a vast receptor system that helps support homeostasis and health.* This receptor system exists in the immune system, the central nervous system, and within many organs. The ECS accepts our bodies' own endocannabinoids as well as the phytocannabinoids found in hemp.
The ECS is designed to support cells and healthy immune system function, despite fluctuations in our external environment.*
A human's endocannabinoid system affects many regions of the body, including functions of the immune system, the central nervous system (including the brain), organs, connective tissue, and glands.
The ECS supports various biological tasks, including energy & balance, immune function, memory, metabolism, sleep, and the function of the autonomic nervous system.
A phytocannabinoid is a compound that fits into a phytocannabinoid receptor. Hemp produces over 80 different cannabinoids that work to support the endocannabinoid system.*
The products we carry include whole-plant extracts that include a range of beneficial compounds found in hemp, including phytocannabinoids and other phyto-compounds (such as terpenes and flavonoids) that work to support your health.*
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These Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to treat, cure, or diagnose any disease
These Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to treat, cure, or diagnose any disease