The number of people taking CBD oil every day is growing at an impressive rate. So, if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the options available, we can’t blame you. Along with the host of CBD myths floating around, navigating an array of CBD oils isn’t easy.
That’s why – with insight from Cannaray’s Chief Science Officer, Gregor Zorn – we’re here to help you learn more about CBD and find the best CBD oil that fits your needs. Here’s everything you need to know…
What is CBD?
CBD or “‘Cannabidiol’” is a safe and natural food supplement that has grown in popularity hugely in recent years. It's a natural compound found in hemp plants and is associated with the positive properties of hemp and none of the more negative properties that can cause psychoactive or intoxicating effects. There are many misconceptions about CBD, but don’t worry, we’ll clear all of that up below.
How Do You Take CBD Oil?
The best way to take CBD oil is to apply it sublingually, which means you squeeze it directly underneath your tongue. Hold it there for around 90 seconds before swallowing, giving time for the CBD oil to absorb as much as possible. Sublingual application allows the CBD to pass through the mucous membrane underneath your tongue, where the CBD can fast-track its way into your bloodstream.
Whilst CBD oils are the most popular way to take CBD supplements, CBD gummies and CBD capsules are a great alternative for easy, pre-measured dosage.
How Does CBD Make You Feel?
“Taking CBD doesn't change your consciousness,” explains Gregor. "This is why CBD has been rising in popularity as a natural supplement across the globe. At present, there is little evidence to date of any unwanted side effects and no evidence of addictions. Therefore, if taking CBD can help you as an individual — even though its effects are still being studied — then you have very little to lose by giving it a try."
How Long Does CBD Stay in the System?
One of the many benefits of CBD is that it’s long-lasting, mainly because it takes a while for the enzymes in your body to metabolise it. There are a number of factors that affect how long CBD stays in your system, including the amount of food you eat, how much CBD you use, how often you use it and, of course, your genetic makeup.
What Does CBD Stand For?
CBD is Short for ‘Cannabidiol’ - but, let’s be honest, CBD is quicker to say. CBD is just one of over 100 naturally occurring compounds called cannabinoids found in the plant, but it's fast becoming the most popular feature of this powerful leafy green.
What's the Difference Between CBD and THC?
When people hear about a compound derived from hemp, some can mistakenly assume that CBD may make them feel ‘high’, but this is only true when THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is involved. THC is responsible for the psychoactive states associated with consuming cannabis, but Cannaray’s CBD is THC-free – meaning our products are all non-psychoactive.
Is CBD Legal?
Yes, CBD is legal in the UK. Without THC, it is not a drug but rather a natural food supplement you can take as a CBD oil, CBD capsule, CBD gummy, CBD cream or balm form. Our products are THC-free, which makes them suitable for use in professional sports and other industries that may have this requirement.
In fact, Cannaray CBD is part of the European Specialist Sport Nutrition Alliance (ESSNA), which means each product we blend is suitable for athletes.