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Wondering the definition of THC? It’s pretty simple, really. All plants in the marijuana or cannabis family are packed with chemicals called cannabinoids. In fact, there are over one hundred different cannabinoids in each plant.
Most people have only heard of the two most popular and well known cannabinoids. These are THC and CBD.
THC is the cannabinoid responsible for the psycho active effect of cannabis. In other words, THC is the part that will get you high. CBD Oil, on the other hand, does not have this effect.
So, people opt for THC free products if they want to take CBD that contains no psycho active component. In addition, THC free products are legal in most places because they will not get you high.
Taking CBD oil alone can provide you with all the therapeutic benefits and effects of the marijuana plant — just without the high that comes with consuming THC.
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CBD, 1000 mg, 2000 mg, 250 mg, 3000 mg, 500 mg, 5000 mg, Broad Spectrum, Oil
CBD, 1000 mg, 2000 mg, 250 mg, 3000 mg, 500 mg, 5000 mg, Broad Spectrum, Oil
CBD, 1000 mg, 2000 mg, 250 mg, 3000 mg, 500 mg, 5000 mg, Broad Spectrum, Oil
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