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CBD is the abbreviation for [[cannabidiol]], one of the at least 85 [[cannabinoids]] found in [[cannabis]] and the second only to THC when it comes to average volume. Recently, CBD has gained support for its use as a medical treatment as research has shown it effectively treats pain, inflammation, and anxiety without the psychoactive effects (the "high" or "stoned" feeling) associated with [[THC]]. High [[CBD]] strains, such as Harlequin, are being bred more actively and appearing more frequently on the market. | CBD is the abbreviation for [[cannabidiol]], one of the at least 85 [[cannabinoids]] found in [[cannabis]] and the second only to THC when it comes to average volume. Recently, CBD has gained support for its use as a medical treatment as research has shown it effectively treats pain, inflammation, and anxiety without the psychoactive effects (the "high" or "stoned" feeling) associated with [[THC]]. High [[CBD]] strains, such as Harlequin, are being bred more actively and appearing more frequently on the market. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 23 February 2015
CBD is the abbreviation for cannabidiol, one of the at least 85 cannabinoids found in cannabis and the second only to THC when it comes to average volume. Recently, CBD has gained support for its use as a medical treatment as research has shown it effectively treats pain, inflammation, and anxiety without the psychoactive effects (the "high" or "stoned" feeling) associated with THC. High CBD strains, such as Harlequin, are being bred more actively and appearing more frequently on the market.