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CBD (Cannabidiol)

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

CBD (Cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis known for its potential therapeutic benefits without causing a 'high'.

Also called / Category:

CBD, Cannabidiol / Cannabinoids & Related

Key takeaways:

  • CBD is often used for its potential calming effects.

  • It is different from THC, which is psychoactive.

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  • Legal status varies, but in Canada, it is regulated.

What it is / How it shows up:

CBD (Cannabidiol) is frequently mentioned in cannabis product descriptions, reviews, and Certificates of Analysis. It is one of the many cannabinoids in cannabis, appreciated for its non-intoxicating properties. Consumers often look for CBD in products like oils, capsules, and topicals, aiming for potential benefits such as relaxation and wellness without experiencing a 'high'. Unlike THC, CBD is not psychoactive, making it a popular choice for those seeking the therapeutic potential of cannabis without the alteration of perception.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Concentration in mg/ml or percentage on product labels.

  • Lab analysis reports (Certificates of Analysis).

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Use in context:

  • 'This CBD oil is perfect for relaxation without the high.'

  • 'I prefer CBD edibles for their calming effects.'

  • 'Check the CBD concentration on the product label before purchasing.'

  • 'CBD topicals are great for localized relief.'

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • CBD products are regulated under the Cannabis Act.

  • Products must be purchased from licensed retailers.

  • Always check product labels for compliance details.

Related terms / See also:

FAQs:

  • What is the difference between CBD and THC? CBD is non-psychoactive and does not cause a 'high', whereas THC is psychoactive and responsible for the intoxicating effects of cannabis.

  • Can I buy CBD products legally in Canada? Yes, as long as they are purchased from licensed cannabis retailers and comply with the Cannabis Act regulations.

  • How do I know the CBD content in a product? Look for the concentration on the product label or check the Certificate of Analysis for verified lab results.

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