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What is the difference between THC and CBD
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol) are two of the most well-known and studied cannabinoids found in cannabis. While they come from the same plant, they have different effects on the body and mind. THC is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis, meaning it’s responsible for the “high” or euphoric feeling that people experience when they consume cannabis. THC binds to cannabinoid receptors in the brain and nervous system, causing a range of effects including relaxation, altered perceptions, and increased appetite.
CBD, on the other hand, is non-psychoactive and does not produce a “high.” Instead, it interacts with various receptors in the body to produce a range of potential therapeutic effects, including reducing inflammation, alleviating pain, and reducing anxiety. Some research has also suggested that CBD may help to counteract some of the negative effects of THC, such as paranoia and memory impairment. Overall, the main difference between THC and CBD is their psychoactive effects. THC produces a high, while CBD does not.
Additionally, THC is more likely to cause side effects such as anxiety or paranoia, while CBD is generally well-tolerated and has few known side effects.