How Does CBD Oil Make You Feel?

in cbd •  5 years ago 

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CBD oil is a new trend these days, thanks to the vast assortment of health benefits associated with its use. Those benefits include relieving pain, alleviating nausea, seizures, reducing acne, minimizing fat, and relieving anxiety.

But how does CBD oil make you feel? Does it cause any physical or psychoactive effects?

First of All, What is CBD?
Cannabidiol, or CBD, is one of more than a hundred chemical substances that are found in the cannabis plant. Unlike another well-known cannabis compound (THC), CBD does not make you high.

Pure CBD oil is legal federally over the US — but only if it is derived from the hemp plant and contains 0% to 3% THC. CBD oils don’t usually appear on drug tests unless it contains THC, even a little amount.

How Does CBD Oil Work in Your Body?
People have their own cannabinoid structure inside their bodies known as the endocannabinoid system (ECS). Human endocannabinoids are similar to the ones found in plants (known as phytocannabinoids). The only difference is that these endocannabinoids are made naturally in our bodies.

The two most critical cannabinoid receptors in our bodies are CB1 and CB2. The CB1 receptors are found in the brain and the nervous system, while the CB2 receptors are located in tissues, organs, and the immune system.

The endocannabinoid system controls and regulates a plethora of physiological operations like appetite, sleep schedule, mood, immune response, pain reception, temperature and much more. All in all, the overall job of the endocannabinoid system is to ensure that our bodies maintain balance, no matter what.

However, there are times when the endocannabinoid system fails to provide us with enough endocannabinoids for our bodies to function optimally.

How Does CBD Affect the ECS?

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When people consume cannabis, phytocannabinoids react to our cannabinoid receptors. THC, which is one of the common chemicals found in the cannabis plant, mainly has an affinity for the brain's CB1 receptors, which ultimately triggers the commonly known psychoactive effects.

But CBD, on the other hand, doesn't work that way. What CBD does instead, is lead to the development of endocannabinoids that then bind to the corresponding cannabinoid receptors that help our ECS to work properly, and keep our bodies in balance.

This is probably the very reason why CBD products are increasingly gaining traction thought-out the world.

Now, let's move to the most important question.

How Does CBD Make You Feel?
What does CBD oil feel like? As said above, CBD does not have any psychoactive properties, unlike THC. This means you may not feel anything special except for the relief of the desired state.

Here are the main effects associated with CBD:

-Relaxation, anxiety and depression relief
-Anti-nausea
-Pain and inflammation relief
-Mood improvement
-Sleep improvement
-Skin condition improvement

Fat burning
Does CBD make you sleepy? Does CBD make you hungry? Does CBD oil make you tired? Normally, no. But sometimes it happens as a minor side effect.

What are the Side Effects of CBD Oil?
According to a cross-sectional study of CBD users, some consumers may experience the following side effects:
-Dry mouth
-Euphoria
-Hunger
-Red eyes
-Sleepiness
These effects are mostly minor and not long-lasting.

Wrap Up
With all that being said, what does CBD feel like? Normally, you should feel nothing except for the relief of the health state associated with consuming CBD. Some of the most explored effects are relaxation, sleep improvement, stress and anxiety management, pain and inflammation relief and some more.

CBD is legal over the US, but each state has its own laws and restrictions, so it is important to learn the information before buying the substance.

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