Is CBD Safe?

CBD safety

CBD is a compound found in cannabis (marijuana). It isn't psychoactive like the other compound found in cannabis, THC; therefore, it doesn't produce a high. While the typical CBD formulation is oil, you'll find CBD sold in oil-based capsules, extracts, vaporized liquids, drinks, food, beauty products — and now more recently CBD pillows.

How CBD Works

CBD, like other cannabinoids, produce effects in your body through cannabinoid receptor interaction within your endocannabinoid system (ESC). Your body produces two different cannabinoid receptors:

  • CB1 receptors: These are present throughout your body, especially your brain. They coordinate pain, movement, thinking, mood, emotion, memories, appetite, and other functions.
  • CB2 receptors: These are more commonly found in your immune system, and impact pain and inflammation.

Now, while THC does attach to your CB1 receptors, CBD only stimulates your receptors, so your body can produce its own cannabinoids referred to as endocannabinoids.

Benefits of CBD

CBD could benefit your health in a variety of ways. A 2018 study published by Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research showed CBD might help with:

  • Pain
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Sleep disorders
  • And more

While patients commonly use CBD to address anxiety, many suffering with insomnia find it helps. In fact, studies show CBD might help individuals to both fall asleep and stay asleep.

Is CBD Safe?

It's been shown through an article published by the journal Current Drug Safety that controlled CBD is likely safe for both humans and animals based on recent cannabinoid administration advances, but further studies are required for clarifying certain in vitro and in vivo side effects.

Presently, the FDA has only approved the CBD product Epidiolex, which is approved for treating two forms of epilepsy. Other than this, state laws on CBD use vary. Although CBD is currently being researched for treating a large range of conditions, like multiple sclerosis, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and anxiety, research that supports CBD's full range of benefits is limited still.

What to Look For

CBD oil aficionados will tell you to purchase full-spectrum oils, instead of CBD isolates. Full-spectrum oils, unlike isolates which only contain CBD, contain various compounds you find in the cannabis plant naturally like:

  • Terpenes
  • Flavonoids
  • Chlorophyll
  • Proteins

Alternative practitioners believe these compounds provide more significant health benefits, although there isn't any clear proof of this.

Tips to Find the Best and Safe CBD

Here are some tips that will help you find the best and safe CBD:

  1. Purchase American

CBD oil that's produced domestically tends to be safer, since it's produced with better refining and growing practices.

  1. Go Organic

Brands that are U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) certified organic are less likely to expose you to harmful chemicals like pesticides.

  1. Read the Labels on the Products

Even if you decide on a full-spectrum oil, you shouldn't just assume all the product's ingredients are natural. There could be things like:

  • Flavorings
  • Preservatives
  • Thinning agents

These are not things you need or want. If you don't recognize a certain ingredient, check online, or talk with the dispenser.

  1. Talk With Your Doctor

To determine the way CBD might affect you, you might want to talk with your physician. Also, the FDA encourages more clinical research for understanding CBD's science, and how it can be used in the near future.

  1. Check the Certificate of Analysis (COA)

A COA is a third-party lab report showing the chemical makeup of a product. In the CBD industry, a COA showcases the contents of an individual product, or a batch of products. When it comes to industrial hemp extract context, COAs report on the CBD products:

  • Contaminant profile
  • Terpene
  • Cannabinoids

The COA highlights not just the cannabinoids, but also any compounds, such as heavy metals or pesticides, if any, to ensure you're getting exactly what the company puts on the product label.

A COA is also essential for verifying that a hemp extract contains less than 0.3% THC. It's a valuable resource for determining the quality and purity of a CBD product as well as ensuring you're getting the exact amount of CBD labeled on the product.

You should really only purchase a CBD product that has their products third-party lab tested.

Gain CBD's Benefits from a CBD Pillow

CBD pillows from CBDPillow.com are crafted just for you.

You deserve to experience the relaxing, calming benefits CBD offers in a natural, safe way. You also deserve comfort hand-crafted specifically for you. CBD pillows are crafted in the U.S., have a supportive gel memory foam core, are hypoallergenic, and come with a 10-year craftsmanship guarantee. You can also customize your own firmness level of your new CBD pillow.

We pride ourselves on producing safe, clean CBD sleep products. We made this commitment from day one, and it's the commitment that guides each of our decisions when making our CBD pillows. Our testing program is subject to constant innovation, refinement, and transparency. You can learn more about our lab testing and Certificate of Analysis here.

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