Differences of CBD vs THC: Psychoactive

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Although both CBD and THC are derived out of the cannabis plant, their impact on the brain and the body differs formidably.

Both of these receptors are found in the brain and when THC attaches itself directly to them a state of euphoria,

altered perception, and the well-known state of being high are experienced. CBD, however, is not a cause of an intoxication.

Rather, it has a subtle yet observable effect of regulating the ECS,

and it can therefore be used as a part of an everyday wellness routine, particularly by those seeking pain-relieving effects without the high.

To be precise, CBD can even reverse certain effects of THC, such as anxiety or paranoia and that is why it is a favorite add-on or companion compound in full-spectrum formulations.

Full Spectrum and Entourage Effect 

The Entourage effect is the reason why full spectrum matters.

The entourage effect can be described as the synergetic advantage of employing the entire plant-CBD, other cannabinoids,

terpenes and flavonoids. Studies indicate that full-spectrum CBD is more therapeutic as compared to isolates (pure CBD) since all the titrants complement each other to enhance potency.

This is precisely why Ceres Remedies lays its focus on full-spectrum products, optimal benefit by utilising natural synergy.

Extraction Processes: CO 2 Extraction (according to Ceres)

Ceres Remedies also does not collaborate with any brands utilizing non-clean or inefficient extraction process,

such as CO 2 extraction. This is due to a process with pressurized carbon dioxide in which it is safe to extract CBD and other

beneficial substances contained in hemp without leaving harmful solvents or residues behind. It has been regarded as the gold standard of purity,

potency, and sustainability to make sure that the CBD you are going to take is both efficient and safe.

Health & Wellness: How CBD Can Help You

Anxiety and Mood: The place of CBD on Serotonin

Probably the most popular and the one that has been studied and proved the most is the management of anxiety and better mood.

CBD affects the processing of this feel-good neurotransmitter in the brain by interacting with serotonin receptors, the 5-HT1A,

in particular. Numerous consumers attest to the fact that CBD helps them feel calmer and more emotionally stable,

particularly during a period of great stress or subject to social anxiety. It is not known to induce dependency or sedation as is the case with pharmaceuticals and is thus a softer alternative in supporting mood levels among students and working adults.