CBD

CBD, or cannabidiol, is a non-intoxicating compound produced by the cannabis plant that is widely used for treating pain, anxiety, and seizures, among other conditions. Even though the euphoric compound THC makes up the majority of cannabis varieties, the plant can be bred to produce more of other compounds like CBD. CBD cannabis strains can be consumed in the form of flowers, but the majority of the time, they are extracted from the plant and made into oils, edibles, and vape products.

One of the many compounds in the cannabis plant is called CBD (cannabidiol). Cannabinoids are compounds like THC and CBD that interact with a particular kind of receptor in the body called "cannabinoid receptors," and there are dozens of known cannabinoids in cannabis. In contrast to THC, CBD is not intoxicating, so when consumed, it will not induce a high.
Even though CBD does not produce the euphoric high that is frequently associated with cannabis, many people who use it report feeling less anxious and relaxed.It can be vaporized or smoked for more immediate relief, or it can be prepared into long-lasting ingestible forms like drinks and edibles. Cannabis oils are very well-liked. They are usually made as liquid extracts that can be swallowed or added to food and drinks.