Cannabidiol and delta 8 or 9-tetrahydrocannabinol, CBD and THC have been around for several years. In recent years, however, their medical benefits have been discovered and legalized across many states and countries. Many people have been wondering about their options with cannabis since there are over 100 different chemical components that come out of it. CBD and THC are the most popular of these options due to their medical benefits. They’re both chemicals that come from marijuana and although they might seem similar, they are different in many ways.
DifferencesÂ
Both CBD and THC share the same chemical formula, but they are different in chemical structure. This means that they bond to different receptors in the body even despite sharing the same chemical formula. CBD affects the endocannabinoid system in our bodies, which is found in the eyes, brains, skin, bones, and muscles.
THC affects the CB1 and CB2 receptors, which are found in the brain receptors and central nervous system. When it binds with the receptors in the brain, THC produces a euphoric feeling that makes you feel high. However, because CBD doesn’t connect with CB1 and CB2 receptors it doesn’t produce a high.
Cannabidiol can come from either hemp or marijuana while tetrahydrocannabinol only comes from marijuana.
BenefitsÂ
All studies that are done on CBD or THC are still in their early stages. However, many professionals are now using both chemical components either to treat or reduce the symptoms of several diseases. CBD and THC can be consumed through delta8 vapes, gummies, gels, and supplements, catering to different needs and preferences. They are mainly used to treat inflammatory bowel syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, epilepsy, sleep difficulties, movement disorders, opioid addiction, and symptoms of HIV/AIDS.
Other people use CBD as a treatment for many mental disorders. They are proven to reduce anxiety, stress, PTSD, and depression.
Preclinical studies claim that cannabidiol can protect against neurological diseases as it contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory components. Other studies claim that consuming moderate amounts of CBD can protect against Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, and brain ischemia.
THC can be used to reduce the pain that comes from arthritis, fibromyalgia, and migraines. It can also be helpful for those struggling with insomnia, nausea, glaucoma, and poor appetite.
Side EffectsÂ
When used unsupervised, THC can be more intoxicating than CBD. If THC is consumed in amounts more than prescribed, it can cause psychosis and panic attacks. There are some side effects to CBD as well. It can cause fatigue, diarrhea, extreme weight loss or gain, nausea, and vomiting. While THC’s primary side effects include dry mouth, paranoia, dizziness, or disorientation. Both chemical components might cause severe mood swings, anxiety, and tiredness.
Although CBD and THC come from the same cannabis plant, they have different structures, functions, and side effects. Each one of them has its own benefits that can treat or reduce the symptoms of a certain condition or illness. If you’re not sure which one you should consume, it’s better to consult a doctor. Someone who has a better understanding of your disease or disorder will be able to identify which one is better for you. They will also be able to prescribe the right dosage for you.