Is it possible to overdose on CBD?

CBD seems to be at the height of its fame, however, the medicinal cannabis from which this substance originates has been enjoying popularity for thousands of years. Many people still aren't clear about the benefits or potential risks CBD might bring. Today, we'll attempt to reveal some facts and debunk myths associated with cannabis and CBD use. Particularly the question of whether it's possible to overdose on CBD. Let's get started...

CBD: How Does It Work and What Are Its Uses?

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the substances known as cannabinoids found in medicinal cannabis plants. Over a hundred different types of cannabinoids have been discovered, with the most well-known being THC, CBD, or CBG. Unlike intoxicating THC, CBD does not cause changes in consciousness or behavior.

CBD has found its greatest use as a supportive medication or therapeutic supplement in treating many diseases and health problems, such as:

Although today we have many studies proving the positive properties of CBD, many are yet to see the light of day, as predicted by scientists from around the globe. The positive news is that CBD also has the trust of medical and scientific professionals.

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