Is CBD Addictive?

CBD is the short form of Cannabidiol, which is derived from cannabinoids. These cannabinoids comes from the plant cannabis. CBD is often used in therapeutic and medical areas. It is unlike any addictive substance.
How do CBD works?
CBD won’t release excessive dopamine, so you can’t get high with it. It won’t give the intense relaxation which nicotine causes and also the euphoria associated with opioids. CBD helps to balance the level of neurotransmitters in your brain. If the neurotransmitter level is too much in your brain, it helps to reduce it. If the neurotransmitter level is not enough, it helps to maintain it healthier. Scientists often say that CBD cannot cause an addictive effect and it is a safe drug. If a person is stops using CBD, there will be no withdrawal limits.

Is CBD marijuana?
People often think that CBD resembles marijuana, but it is not. Indeed, hemp (contains more CBD) and marijuana (more THC) comes from the same plant, but they are neither the same nor they do have same effects. CBD derives from the hemp part (means the fibrous element) of the cannabis plant. Hemp can be found often in stem area, and it is a non-psychoactive element of cannabis. It can be used as a pesticide and some other fabric materials.
CBD vs. THC
CBD and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are both cannabinoids and gives a different effect. A cannabis strain can have three types of CBD and THC level as follows.
1. High CBD and low THC (won’t cause euphoria)
2. Low CBD and High THC (causes euphoria and side effects such as anxiety, dizziness etc.)
3. Balanced CBD and THC (causes more euphoria but fewer side effects)

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