Nordic Nutris https://nordicnutris.com/en/ Tue, 09 Apr 2024 11:13:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://nordicnutris.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/fav-icon.png Nordic Nutris https://nordicnutris.com/en/ 32 32 CBD for Inflammation: A Comprehensive Guide to Natural Relief https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/cbd-for-inflammation-a-comprehensive-guide-to-natural-relief/ https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/cbd-for-inflammation-a-comprehensive-guide-to-natural-relief/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 11:12:29 +0000 https://nordicnutris.com/?p=18496 In recent years, CBD has been getting more and more attention as a natural way to manage chronic pain and inflammation. Derived from the cannabis sativa plant, CBD for inflammation relief may be a natural alternative to traditional pain management...

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In recent years, CBD has been getting more and more attention as a natural way to manage chronic pain and inflammation. Derived from the cannabis sativa plant, CBD for inflammation relief may be a natural alternative to traditional pain management medicine. In this article, we will look into how CBD can help reduce inflammation, the best CBD options and its legal status.

Why does CBD help with inflammation?

CBD is one of the cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, known for its anti-inflammatory properties and other potential health benefits. Unlike THC, it does not have any psychoactive effects associated with the use of marijuana. Its broad anti-inflammatory properties can be helpful for people with different chronic pain conditions. Research suggests that CBD may help reduce inflammation by interacting with the body’s endocannabinoid system. The endocannabinoid system is responsible for the regulation of physiological processes, including immune response, pain sensation and inflammations. CBD may influence the immune system by potentially reducing the production of cytokines, proteins that initiate inflammation. By intervening in the cellular process, CBD may provide pain relief and address chronic inflammation caused by auto-immune diseases and chronic pain.

CBD’s anti-inflammatory properties

There are different types of inflammation that affect people. Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and inflammatory bowel diseases are driven by an overactive immune response, which creates chronic inflammation. CBD may help modulate the immune system and reduce the inflammation associated with these conditions.

Dermatological conditions like eczema or rosacea are inflammations on the skin. Topical CBD products can directly target skin inflammation, reducing redness, swelling, and discomfort.

Neurodegenerative diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer’s disease, involve inflammation of the nervous system. CBD’s potential neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects might offer relief and slow the progression of these diseases.

While CBD shows potential to help provide pain relief for these conditions, the effect depends on the individual, the CBD potency and the severity of the condition. As with any other supplement or treatment, consulting with a healthcare provider before starting CBD for inflammation is advisable to ensure it’s suitable for your specific health situation.

CBD products with anti-inflammatory effects

There are many different nonprescription CBD products in the market that may be helpful to reduce inflammation and help with treating pain. Different types of products have different CBD potency and effects. The most common are:

  1. CBD oil: CBD oil is the most popular way to consume CBD. There are many different options to choose from – from a CBD isolate to a full spectrum CBD oil. CBD oil is consumed sublingually (under the tongue) so it can be used on its own or can be added to foods or beverages.
  2. Topical CBD for inflammation: If you are looking to relieve muscle, joint pain or skin conditions, topical CBD products like creams may be the best option because they can be used directly on the area to provide targeted pain relief.
  3. CBD gummies: They are a popular option because it is a convenient way to use a specific dose of CBD extract. Like CBD oils, gummies can contain full spectrum CBD or a CBD isolate. CBD gummies take longer to feel the effect but you will feel them for longer, which is a good option for people suffering from chronic pain.

The legal status of CBD

California was the first state to legalise using medical cannabis plants in 1996. Now the medical use of cannabis sativa plant is legalised in 40 states. Medical or recreational use of industrial cannabis plants has been approved in 24 states and the District of Columbia.

In 2018, The United States Farm Bill legalised the cultivation of cannabis sativa plants and its derivatives like a CBD extract or topical CBD creams, as long as the CBD products have >0.3% THC, according to the Controlled Substances Act. Full spectrum CBD oils and other CBD products meet this requirement, however, individual states might ban the use of CBD, so check your local laws before purchasing any CBD products. 

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With CBD industry getting more and more popular in the US, the legal status of CBD had been a subject of debate. CBD is a natural non-psychoactive compound, derived from the cannabis plant that have recently become very popular because of its potential health benefits. Despite it’s popularity and benefits, the legality of the hemp derived CBD significantly varies across different states. In this article we will focus on the legal status of CBD in different states and what THC content is legal in the States, however, this article is educational and should not be taken as legal advice.

Federal government regulations

The first state to legalise medical use of hemp plant was California in 1996. Now the medical use of cannabis sativa plant is legalised in 40 states. Medical and recreational use of hemp derived CBD has been approved in 24 states and the District of Columbia.

The United States 2018 Farm Bill legalised the cultivation of cannabis plants and its derivatives on a federal level, as long as the hemp products have less than 0.3% THC . This legislation removed CBD from the Controlled Substances Act, which previously classified CBD alongside marijuana and other narcotic substances. However, CBD legality is still a grey area and individual states might ban CBD possession, so check your local laws before purchasing any CBD products. 

State laws governing CBD legality

Despite the federal level CBD legalisation, state laws vary when it comes to CBD for medical and recreational purposes. Some states have regulations regarding THC concentration and if CBD is hemp derived. Hemp-derived CBD products with no more than 0.3% THC content is legal on a federal level, some states have stricter laws that only permit product with no psychoactive component THC.

Some states legalised marijuana for medical conditions, and CBD products may only be legal for people who have a medical cannabis license. Some states have fully decriminalised CBD market for medical and recreational use, allowing people use and possess CBD with no penalties.

Navigating CBD Legality

Before you buy any CBD products, check local regulations and CBD laws. Before purchasing any CBD products, it is crucial to understand local laws and any potential risks associated with CBD possession. If you choose to use CBD, always choose high-quality, hemp-derived CBD products with 3rd party testing from reputable manufacturers that confirm that the product contains no more 0.3% THC. If you choose to use CBD for medical purposes, consult with a healthcare provider, check local laws and get a medical cannabis license to comply with laws.

What is the difference between hemp and marijuana?

It is important to know the difference between hemp and marijuana to know if a CBD product is legal in your state or not. Both hemp and marijuana come from cannabis sativa plants, but they have different cannabinoid profiles and different effects on people.

Hemp plant is rich in CBD and have an low THC content (less than 0.3% THC) and is legal to consume for medical and recreational use according to 2018 farm bill and was removed from the controlled substances act as Schedule I drug.

This means that to comply with CBD laws, all CBD product must be from cannabis sativa plants and must be hemp-derived with no more than 0.3% THC. Marijuana also has CBD, but also have a much higher THC content. THC is the primary psychoactive ingredient that gives the ‘high’ feeling. In some states, marijuana is legal to use within that jurisdiction, in some states it is decriminalised and legal to use if you have a medical cannabis license.

States with no restrictions on CBD:

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • District of Columbia
  • Illinois
  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • Montana
  • Nevada
  • New York
  • Oregon
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington

States with CBD restrictions:

The states below consider CBD conditionally legal. It is either legal to possess if CBD has no more than 0.3% THC, or you have to have a medical cannabis license to use CBD products like a hemp-derived CBD oil.

  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maryland
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • New Hampshire
  • New Mexico
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

States where CBD is illegal:

Idaho

According to state law, hemp derived CBD have to meet certain conditions to be legal. It must not contain any THC, and it has to be classified as ‘not marijuana’ is order to be legal. Before purchasing any products check the local laws to make sure that the product fully complies with state laws.

Nebraska

Technically CBD is not legal in Nebraska, but hemp-derived CBD products were decriminalised by the government. Any products like a hemp derived CBD oil, must not contain more than 0.3 THC content and follow specific manufacturing and testing rules.

Disclaimer

This article is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. The CBD legality vary between different jurisdictions, so before purchasing any CBD products, check you local CBD laws to ensure full compliance. If you are unsure about the current regulations, consider seeking legal advice from a legal expert in your region to avoid any legal issues.

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CBD is a compound from the cannabis plant that is getting increasingly more popular every day as people find out about its potential health benefits, ranging from reducing anxiety to alleviating chronic pain. As it gets integrated into people’s daily wellness routine, a common question arises: how long does CBD stay in your system? Understanding the product and its effects before taking it is extremely important for everyone. This article explores the factors that influence how long the CBD stays in your system, as well as the types of CBD products and their effects on drug testing.

Different types of CBD

CBD is a non-psychoactive compound found in hemp plants. CBD is one of hundreds of different chemical cannabinoids and may have potential health benefits, including reducing anxiety and improving sleep. CBD can come in different forms from CBD oil for sleep to CBD gummies and different products have different effects.

Full spectrum CBD:

Full-spectrum CBD products contain all components from the hemp plant, from cannabidiol to trace amounts of THC. Even a trace amount of THC in full-spectrum CBD might accumulate in your body if you take more than a recommended dose, so frequent overconsumption could lead to a positive drug test.

Broad spectrum CBD:

Broad-spectrum CBD oil contains multiple hemp plant extracts and other compounds from the hemp plant but has THC removed. Using broad-spectrum CBD oil minimises the risk of a positive result in a drug test.

CBD Isolate:

CBD isolate is the purest form of cannabidiol, containing 99% pure, THC-free cannabidiol. CBD isolate is the best option for people who want to feel the health benefits of CBD but regularly have to drug test at work or want to avoid using THC altogether.

Factors Influencing CBD Retention

Metabolism and what you eat

Metabolism has a big impact on how long CBD stays in your system. The faster your metabolism is, the quicker CBD products will leave your system. If you take cannabidiol with food, it will take longer for your body to digest it. And if you take CBD products on an empty stomach, it will digest them faster and will leave your body much quicker.

Method of use

There are different ways to take CBD products. The way you choose to take CBD will have different effects and will affect how long cannabidiol will stay in your body. Some of the most common CBD products are:

  • CBD oils
  • CBD gummies
  • CBD flowers

Frequency and dosage

The frequency of usage has a lot of impact on how long CBD products stay in your body. This is because CBD can build up in fat tissue if you are using CBD every day. As with most substances, the more you consume, the stronger effects it will have and it will take longer to leave your system.

CBD and Drug Testing

Many people who take CBD products are concerned that it will show up on a drug test. Most drug tests are designed to measure the level of THC in the system. They pick up on an enzyme THC-COOH, which metabolises THC and remains in your body for several weeks after consuming a CBD product.

CBD products are not a target of a drug test and usually, most drug tests focus on THC. If you are using THC-free CBD isolate, it will not show up on a drug test. However, if you are using full-spectrum CBD oil, there may be traces of the psychoactive ingredient THC and it may lead to a positive drug test. The most common drug test types are urine tests, but there are others like blood, saliva and hair drug tests that may be used.

  • CBD in a urine drug test can be detectable for 2-7 days after using CBD products.
  • In blood drug tests, CBD can show up for up to 5 days.

How is CBD processed in your body?

How CBD is processed depends on how you take CBD products.

  • If you use CBD products orally, they will go to the digestive system, and then to your liver where they will be metabolised before entering the bloodstream. It can take up to a couple of hours to feel the effects.
  • If you take full-spectrum CBD oil and use it under your tongue, it will get absorbed into the bloodstream through the tissue and blood vessels under your tongue.
  • If you smoke CBD (which we don’t recommend) it will enter the lungs first, and cannabidiol will enter the bloodstream through there. You should feel the effects in 15 minutes.

How Long Does CBD Stay in Your System?

The exact duration of how long CBD can stay in your system varies from a couple of hours to a month. It mostly depends on how often you use it and how much you take. The half-life (how long the body takes to eliminate one-half of a substance) of CBD is usually between 14 and 17 hours.

If you smoke CBD, it will have a quick effect, but will also leave the body quicker. Full-spectrum CBD oil, placed under your tongue will be absorbed into the bloodstream and will stay longer. The slowest option is using gummies, as it will take a while for your digestive system to metabolise CBD.

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Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) is a synthetic cannabinoid that occurs in very small quantities in hemp plants and has been getting more popular in the CBD community. However, despite its growing popularity, many consumers are concerned: is HHC legal? is HHC safe? In this article we will provide an overview of the HHC effects, its legal status, and potential side effects. 

What is HHC?

HHC is a minor synthetic cannabinoid that occurs in small amounts in cannabis plants. However, naturally occurring HHC is only found in trace amounts and is too small to be extracted from the hemp plant, so in 1947 organic chemist Dr. Roger Adams synthesized HHC by adding hydrogen to the THC cannabinoid. In recent years, it has been getting more and more popular as an alternative to THC, as its psychoactive effects are only 50% to 80% as strong and don’t have that strong of a sedative effect.

What are the types of HHC products?

There are different types of the synthetic cannabinoid HHC – such as HHC gummies, vapes and oils. Different products have different benefits, because of how they are absorbed into the body. Before buying HHC, it is advised to look into several key things:

  • Concentration – it is important to look into the concentration of the product – and it is expressed in milligrams, so the higher the mg, the stronger the substance is.
  • Purity – You should look for third-party lab testing to ensure that the cannabis plant products are free from any contaminants
  • Other cannabinoids – Consider the products that have a blend of other ingredients from hemp plants, like CBD with terpenes to enhance the effects of HHC and provide a well-rounded experience.

Potential HHC benefits

Anecdotal evidence suggests that HHC products have similar health effects to THC. HHC has pain-relieving properties and could be helpful for people suffering from insomnia as it also has sedative properties. Like THC, by interacting with endocannabinoid receptors, HHC products can improve mood and increase appetite.

Potential side effects of HHC

There are potential HHC side effects that you may experience because there are no HHC dosage recommendations. You have to rely on yourself to find out what dose work for you. There are several factors that you must consider before deciding how much HHC you should consume. HHC effects can differ based on body weight, sensitivity to new substances, the state of the immune system, the stress experienced or the tendency to anxiety, and medical conditions or illnesses.

When considering HHC safety, it’s essential to look at both the short-term and potential long-term effects of HHC. As with any other substance, there may be some side effects that you may experience. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the HHC effects are similar to the effects of THC. Like THC, HHC also has psychoactive effects. Users report experiences ranging from mild euphoria to significant alterations in perception. Short-term side effects may include impaired vision and heightened feelings of paranoia and anxiety. However, there is little research done on the long-term effects of HHC.

Can HHC be detected on drug tests?

Drug tests are screening for the psychoactive ingredient THC, and most drug tests don’t exclude legal cannabis product use. HHC chemical composition is very similar to THC so there is a chance that if you consume HHC, it might lead to a positive drug test result. To not fail a drug test, our recommendation is not to use HHC or other hemp plant products for at least 3 weeks before the drug test. If you use HHC regularly for a long time, it will take longer to get it out of your system, so be mindful about taking HHC if you are required to do regular drug tests.

Is HHC legal?

The first state to legalise medical use of cannabis plants was California in 1996. Now the medical use of marijuana is legalised in 40 states. Medical or recreational use of cannabis plant products has been approved in 24 states and the District of Columbia.

The United States Farm Bill in 2018 legalised the cultivation of cannabis plants and its derivatives like hemp-derived CBD, as long as the hemp products have > 0.3% THC. HHC gummies and other HHC products meet this requirement, however, individual states might ban the use of HHC, so check your local laws before purchasing any HHC products. 

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With more and more research being done on cannabis and hemp derivatives, cannabis users become increasingly curious about different compounds in the cannabis plant. In this article, we will cover the effects of the cannabinoid THC-B, its legal status and the potential benefits and side effects of using this abundant psychoactive cannabinoid.

What is THCB?

THC-B, or tetrahydrocannabutol is a naturally occurring psychoactive cannabinoid found in marijuana plants. It is only available in small quantities, accounting for less than 1% of the cannabis plant’s chemical composition. Therefore, until it was synthesised in the lab, it was quite difficult to study and research its analgesic properties.

THC-B molecular structure is similar to delta-9 THC, which is a main psychoactive compound found in a hemp plant. The difference between them is that delta-9 THC has 5 carbon atoms (a pentyl chain) THC-B has 4 carbon atoms (a butyl side chain). This difference changes the way THC-B interacts with the endocannabinoid receptors. Some researchers believe that it has a stronger binding affinity than delta-9 THC, and potentially has a stronger psychoactive effect.

THC-B psychoactive potency

THC-B is one of the psychoactive cannabinoids and like THC and THC-P, it can produce psychoactive effects. Even though there is not a lot of research done, it is believed that it is about as strong as THC. THC-B’s psychoactive effects are attributed to the interaction of CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors in the human central nervous system. While it is similar to THC and can potentially have a stronger binding affinity, there is still a lot of research to be done to understand how they compare to each other.

THC-B potential benefits

There is still a lot of room for research on the potential therapeutic benefits of THC-B. Preliminary studies and anecdotal research suggest that THCB products could have strong pain relief and analgesic properties. The analgesic effects could be extremely helpful for people suffering from chronic pain without the side effects of conventional pain relief medications. Because it is so similar to THC, it may also have anti-inflammatory properties.

Risks and potential side-effects

As with any psychoactive substance, THC-B carries a certain risk for negative side effects. Because it is still under-researched, it is important to use it very carefully. More studies are needed to understand short-term and long-term effects.

THC-B and drug tests

Drug tests are screening for the psychoactive ingredient THC, and most drug tests don’t exclude other cannabinoids. THC-B chemical composition is very similar to THC so there is a chance that if you consume THC-B, it might lead to a positive drug test result.

To not fail a drug test, our recommendation is not to use THC-B or other popular cannabinoids for at least 3 weeks before the drug test. If you use cannabis plant or hemp derivatives regularly for a long time, it will take longer to get it out of your system, so be mindful about taking it if you think you may need to do a drug test.

Is THCB legal?

The first state to legalise medical use of cannabis plants was California in 1996. Now the medical use of the cannabis plant is legalised in 40 states. Medical or recreational use of the cannabis plant has been approved in 24 states and the district of Columbia.

However, the legal status of THCB products is a grey area. The United States Farm Bill in 2018 legalised the cultivation of medicinal cannabis sativa variety plants and its derivatives, as long as the marijuana products have >0.3% THC. This means that THC-B products can be considered legal as long as it has less than 0.3% of delta-9 THC, however, individual states might ban the use of THC-B, so check your local laws before purchasing any THC-B products. 

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In the last couple of years, CBD gummies have become a popular and convenient alternative to regular CBD oils as a natural alternative to traditional pain management medications. These gummies are infused with CBD, a compound derived from organic hemp plants, known for its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties. In this article, we will look into how CBD gummies can help manage pain and why it is such an appealing alternative for people looking for natural ways to relieve chronic pain.

Different types of CBD gummies for pain management

The gummies are infused with high-quality CBD extract and depending on the extract it will have different strengths and different effects.

  • Full spectrum CBD gummies: full spectrum CBD extract contains all the cannabinoids that are found in organic hemp, including trace amounts of THC. The strongest CBD gummies usually contain full spectrum CBD, because all components work together to enhance the effect and provide relief from pain.
  • Broad spectrum CBD gummies: broad spectrum CBD includes most cannabinoids but is THC-free. This type is suitable for people who want high-quality CBD products without any THC. Using broad-spectrum CBD gummies minimises the risk of a positive result in a drug test.
  • Pure CBD gummies: CBD isolate products contain 99% pure CBD, with all other cannabis plant compounds removed. CBD isolate is the best choice for those who want the pain relief benefits of CBD but regularly have to drug test at work or want to avoid using THC altogether.

The benefits of CBD gummies for pain relief

CBD gummies have several advantages over different CBD products like full spectrum CBD oil or hemp flower tea.

  • Easy to use: CBD gummies are the perfect choice for people who want a delicious, sweet, convenient and discreet way to consume CBD.
  • Precise dosage: Gummies are the best way to control CBD dosage, as each CBD gummy contains a fixed amount of CBD extract.
  • Long-lasting relief: CBD gummies for pain relief pass through the digestive system, which means that it will take a longer time to feel the effects, but you will feel them for longer, making the ideal choice for people with chronic pain issues.
  • Delicious taste: Our best CBD gummies for pain relief are made with flavour in mind, masking the earthy taste of CBD with apple or fruit juice flavours.

How to choose the best CBD gummies for pain relief?

There are many different brands and different types of CBD gummies, but to choose the top CBD gummies, consider the following:

  • CBD source: High-quality products should be made from organic hemp plants, as they are less likely to contain pesticides and other harmful chemicals.
  • Quality and purity: Our recommendation is to choose only the companies which have their CBD products tested by 3rd-party laboratories, especially when choosing a pure CBD product.
  • CBD concentration: depending on your pain management needs, you should choose the CBD gummies accordingly. If you are taking any medications please consult with a healthcare professional before using any CBD gummies for pain management.

Are CBD gummies for pain relief legal?

Medical or recreational use of industrial hemp flowers has been approved in 24 states and the District of Columbia. The United States Farm Bill in 2018 legalised the cultivation of cannabis sativa plants and its derivatives like a full spectrum CBD oil, as long as the CBD product has > 0.3% THC. CBD capsules, gummies and other CBD products meet this requirement, however, individual states might ban the use of CBD products, so check your local laws before purchasing any CBD for pain relief.

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Does CBD show up on a drug test? https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/does-cbd-show-up-on-a-drug-test/ https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/does-cbd-show-up-on-a-drug-test/#respond Mon, 12 Feb 2024 14:19:49 +0000 https://nordicnutris.com/?p=14767 As CBD is getting increasingly more popular for its therapeutic benefits, many people are concerned that CBD can show up on drug tests. It is known that if you smoke or consume marijuana it will show up on a drug test, but does CBD show up on a drug test? In this article, we will delve into the different types of CBD, whether they show up on drug tests and factors that may influence a positive drug test result.

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As CBD is getting increasingly more popular for its therapeutic benefits, many people are concerned that CBD can show up on drug tests. It is known that if you smoke or consume marijuana it will show up on a drug test, but does CBD show up on a drug test? In this article, we will delve into the different types of CBD, whether they show up on drug tests and factors that may influence a positive drug test result.

What is CBD?

CBD or cannabidiol is a natural cannabis compound found in cannabis plants. CBD is one of over a hundred cannabinoids found in cannabis plants and a non-psychoactive ingredient that may have potential health benefits, including reducing anxiety and relieving pain and other health problems.

What are the types of CBD?

Full spectrum CBD oil:

Full-spectrum CBD oil has all the components from hemp plants, including trace amounts of THC, as well as a wide range of terpenes and flavonoids. The level of THC in any full-spectrum CBD oil must be below 0.3% to be legal according to the United States Federal Bill. However, even if the CBD products only have trace amounts of THC in each dose, it might accumulate in your body if you take more than a recommended dose, and overconsumption might lead to a positive result when doing drug tests.

Broad spectrum CBD oil:

Broad-spectrum CBD oil usually contains multiple cannabis plant extracts and is THC-free. Because THC is removed, it minimises the risk of a positive result in drug tests when using a broad-spectrum CBD oil. However, it is not a 100% guarantee that every broad-spectrum CBD oil is THC-free due to potential cross-contamination or mislabelling.

CBD Isolate:

CBD isolate is the purest form of CBD, containing 99% pure, THC-free cannabidiol. This is the safest option for people who regularly have to do drug testing at work or want to avoid THC altogether. However, it is important to buy CBD isolate oil from well-known and competent brands to get the best quality products.

Does CBD show up on a drug test?

Drug tests are designed to measure THC metabolites by picking up on a specific enzyme THC-COOH. The enzyme metabolises THC and other THC-derived compounds and it remains in your body for several weeks after consumption, which may lead to a positive result when doing drug tests. Different drug tests may vary in their sensitivity and the substances they screen for. The most common drug test types are urine tests, but there are others like blood, saliva and hair drug tests that may be used.

CBD itself is generally not a target of standard drug tests, as these screenings typically focus on THC and its metabolites. Pure CBD is THC-free and will not show up during standard drug testing. However, if you’re using full-spectrum CBD oil, there may be traces of THC in the product and it may lead to a positive drug test. To ensure that you do not get a positive drug test, you should abstain from any THC products, including full-spectrum CBD oils for at least 30 days before drug testing.

What may lead to a positive CBD drug test result?

Even though CBD is legal and you can use it, there are a couple of factors that can influence whether using CBD oil will show up on a drug test. To this day, the CBD market is not well regulated, so some products may have higher levels of THC than advertised. To make sure that doesn’t happen, only buy CBD oils from certified sellers. If the manufacturing facilities make THC products with CBD oil products there may be some contamination that may lead to a positive result.

As mentioned above, drug tests pick up on THC metabolites, and individual differences in metabolism may have an impact on how long THC remains in your system. That, with overconsumption of full spectrum CBD oil, may lead to a positive CBD drug test.

CBD legal status

The United States Farm Bill in 2018 legalised cultivating cannabis and its derivatives, as long as hemp products have >0.3% THC. CBD products, like full-spectrum CBD oil or gummies usually meet this requirement, however, check your local laws before purchasing any full-spectrum CBD oils or anything else that may contain higher levels of THC.  

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What is CBG (Cannabigerol)? Uses and Therapeutic Effects https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/exploring-the-effects-of-cbd-on-urine-drug-tests-what-you-need-to-know/ https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/exploring-the-effects-of-cbd-on-urine-drug-tests-what-you-need-to-know/#respond Thu, 25 Jan 2024 08:22:31 +0000 https://nordicnutris.com/?p=14377 CBG, or cannabigerol, is a lesser-known, non-psychoactive active compound which is derived from young cannabis plants. While most people have heard of CBD and its therapeutic potential, recently CBG has been getting more and more popular for its therapeutic health benefits. In this article, we will focus on what CBG is and its potential benefits for the body and mind.

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CBG, or cannabigerol, is a lesser-known, non-psychoactive active compound which is derived from young cannabis plants. While most people have heard of CBD and its therapeutic potential, recently CBG has been getting more and more popular for its therapeutic health benefits. In this article, we will focus on what CBG is and its potential benefits for the body and mind.

What is CBG?

Cannabigerol (CBD) is a cannabinoid found in young cannabis plants and is often called the “mother of all cannabinoids” because all other cannabinoids like CBD are derived from the acidic form of CBG. As the cannabis plant matures, the plant synthesizes CBG and naturally converts it into CBD and THC. In general, CBG is found in smaller quantities so naturally it makes the CBG products more expensive. There has been a significant increase in the popularity of CBG products due to their many potential benefits.

Potential health benefits of CBG

Whilst the research on CBG is still in its early stages, it shows that there are therapeutic properties of CBG that may contribute to mental and physical health. It is important to note that more research is needed to have more information about its effects on the body. Some potential benefits of CBG might include:

Anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties

CBG can have anti-inflammatory properties which can be beneficial for people with conditions like inflammatory bowel disease. Some research suggests that it can help minimise the inflammation in the gut and can provide relief by minimising the discomfort of such conditions.

A study was done to test if CBG can combat bacterial strains that are resistant to traditional antibiotics and can cause staph and other bacterial infections. Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern and in the future CBG’s antibacterial properties may be helpful when developing antibacterial treatments.

Neuroprotective effects on the nervous system

Some research suggests that CBG’s potential neuroprotective properties may support the central nervous system, which could slow the progression of diseases like Huntington’s and Alzheimer’s. CBG may protect nerve cells and the nervous system and improve the quality of life for individuals with neurodegenerative diseases.

Additionally, CBG’s interaction with the endocannabinoid system may modulate blood pressure, therefore promoting heart health and longevity.

Chronic pain relief and cancer treatment

People often opt for CBG or CBD treatment for pain relief and report that it works better than traditional pain management medicines. Its analgesic effects together with anti-inflammatory properties may be a natural alternative to help people suffering from chronic pain without the drawbacks of conventional medications.

The researchers are beginning to explore possibilities that CBG may help protect against certain types of cancer, like breast or colon cancer. More research needs to be done, but the preliminary research indicates that CBG may target cancer cells and not allow them to grow. In the future, CBG might complement existing cancer treatments.

Anxiety and mood disorders

CBG can also be useful for easing anxiety and lifting the mood. By interacting with the body’s endocannabinoid system, CBG can potentially help with stabilising mood swings and alleviating anxiety and stress.

Considerations of Potential Side Effects:

While CBG is generally well-tolerated, individual responses may vary. CBG side effects are typically mild and may include drowsiness, dry mouth, or changes in appetite.

When starting a CBG oil regimen it is important to start with low doses and monitor how your body reacts to CBG chemical substance. As with any supplement, consulting with a healthcare professional is advisable, especially for individuals with pre-existing medical conditions or those taking medication.

What’s the difference between CBG and CBD?

Both CBG and CBD are extracted from the same cannabis plant. CBD is a major cannabinoid and CBG is a minor cannabinoid meaning that cannabis plants usually contain higher levels of CBD than CBG. CBD is more researched and more widely used while CBG is only gaining momentum. Neither CBD nor CBG have psychoactive effects that are associated with THC and both have anti-inflammatory properties. The main differences between CBG and CBD are that CBD has more sedative and calming properties while CBG is more known for anti-bacterial and neuroprotective effects.

IS CBG legal?

CBG is not one of the controlled substances in the USA. In 2018 the United States Federal Bill legalised cultivating cannabis plants and its derivatives as long as products have less than 0.3% THC. This means that CBG and CBD products are legal as long as they are derived from hemp plants. However, individual states might ban the use of CBG, so check your local laws before purchasing any CBG products. 

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What is THC-P? The Effects, Risks and Legal Status https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/the-benefits-of-thc-p-a-comprehensive-guide-for-beginners/ https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/the-benefits-of-thc-p-a-comprehensive-guide-for-beginners/#respond Thu, 25 Jan 2024 08:15:04 +0000 https://nordicnutris.com/?p=14375 In the realm of cannabinoids, THC P (Tetrahydrocannabinol phosphate) is garnering attention as a promising compound with potential therapeutic benefits. While THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) is already well-known for its psychoactive effects, THC P offers a unique profile that distinguishes it from its more famous counterpart. This comprehensive guide is designed to introduce beginners to the benefits of THC P, shedding light on its properties, potential uses, and considerations for those looking to explore this cannabinoid.

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THC-P is a recently discovered, naturally occurring phytocannabinoid found in Cannabis Sativa plants and some other existing marijuana strains. THC-P was discovered in 2019 by Italian researchers who analysed a cannabis plant strain and found that the chemical composition of THCP is 30 times stronger than delta-9 THC. The research on the effects of THC-P is still in its infancy, and in this article, we will discuss what is currently known about THC-P, its effects and risks associated with the potency and its legal status in the US.

What is THC-P?

THC-P is a potent psychoactive cannabinoid, which is very rare and naturally found only in trace amounts and is often less than 1% of the plant’s chemical composition. Because THC-P occurs in such small amounts in a cannabis plant, it is very difficult to extract enough for commercial use, that’s why many THC-P manufacturers produce it synthetically. THC-P binds CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors more than traditional THC which means that consuming THC-P will lead to experience stronger psychoactive effects.

Its chemical structure is similar to the regular THC, however, the delta-9 THC has 5 carbon atoms, while the THC-P molecule has 7 carbon atoms. While this may seem like a minor difference, it drastically affects how these chemical compounds interact with the body’s cannabinoid receptors.

 

What are the potential therapeutic benefits of THC-P?

The THC-P research is still in its very early stages, but the initial findings suggest that there are promising potential benefits, not just to get ‘high’ from psychoactive effects, but also to relieve pain and ease nausea. Due to its very potent effects, it could become a valuable replacement for treating certain conditions where patients need high doses of traditional THC. Research suggests that THCP interacts with other compounds in the cannabis plant and could boost other effects like anti-inflammatory properties or appetite stimulation. Some also believe that it is safer to consume than delta 9 THC because THC-P is more potent and less is needed to achieve the same effects and could even minimise the side effects like anxiety and paranoia.

 

What are the risks associated with THC-P?

THC-P may be the strongest organic cannabinoid in the cannabis industry and because it is so potent, it is easy to consume too much and experience overwhelming side effects like anxiety, paranoia, impaired cognitive function, dizziness and dry mouth or eyes. However, the biggest risk with using THCP is the lack of research about long-term effects.

 

Will THC-P show up on a drug test?

Yes, THC-P can show up on a drug test. This is because THC-P is similar to traditional THC and other hemp-derived products and most tests are designed in a way to pick up on an enzyme called THC-COOH. It metabolizes delta 9 THC and other THC-derived compounds including THC-P and it remains in the body for several weeks after consuming marijuana plants or its products. It can be detected on urine, saliva, blood and hair follicle drug tests.

 

Is THC-P legal?

In 2018 the United States Federal Bill legalised cultivating cannabis plants and its derivatives as long as products have less than 0.3% delta-9 THC. This means that THC-P is legal as long as it is derived from hemp plants. However, state laws vary when it comes to psychoactive cannabinoids, and some states banned cannabinoids that have psychoactive effects like regular THC, THC-P, Delta 8 and THC-O, so check your local laws before purchasing any THC-P products. 

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What is THCA? What it is and how it differs from THC https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-understanding-cbg-benefits-uses-and-potential-side-effects/ https://nordicnutris.com/en/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-understanding-cbg-benefits-uses-and-potential-side-effects/#respond Thu, 25 Jan 2024 08:10:18 +0000 https://nordicnutris.com/?p=14373 THCA or tetrahydrocannabinolic acid is a chemical compound found in a cannabis plant and is often mixed up with THC - another compound in hemp plants which produces psychoactive effects. Despite the similar names, they have different characteristics and have different effects on the mind and body. In this article, we will explore what is THCA, its potential benefits and the differences between THC and THCA.

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THCA or tetrahydrocannabinolic acid is a chemical compound found in a cannabis plant and is often mixed up with THC – another compound in hemp plants which produces psychoactive effects. Despite the similar names, they have different characteristics and have different effects on the mind and body. In this article, we will explore what is THCA, its potential benefits and the differences between THC and THCA.

What is THCA?

Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found in raw cannabis plants. THCA has a range of potential health benefits when used in its raw form. It is the precursor to THC, which is well known for its psychoactive effects in marijuana products. THCA becomes THC during the process of decarboxylation (the process of heating THCA) when the carboxylic acid is removed from the molecule.

 

What’s the difference between THC and THCA?

THC and THCA are two different chemical compounds that are found in the cannabis plants. As mentioned above, THCA is the precursor of THC and has very different effects from THC. THC is the main psychoactive compound in the cannabis plant that produces psychoactive effects when consumed. Unlike THC, the acidic form of THCA will not provide that euphoric ‘high’ feeling. This is because the THCA molecule is bigger than the THC molecule and does not fit into certain cannabinoid receptors therefore does not produce psychoactive effects that lead to the ‘high’ feeling.

 

What are the potential health benefits of using THCA?

The research is still in its early stages as THCA only recently started getting popular. However, preliminary research shows that even though the are no psychoactive properties, THCA can offer a range of therapeutic properties.

Some studies suggest that THCA has anti-inflammatory properties which is a common property in most cannabinoids. It also showed potential in neuroprotective effects and supporting the central nervous system, however, more research should be done to confirm these benefits. Some people report that THCA stimulates appetite and reduces nausea.

 

Side effects of THCA

THCA in its raw form is generally safe and some people even add raw cannabis extracts to morning smoothies for its potential benefits. However, as mentioned above, more research is needed as side effects are not well-researched yet. Some people report that they may feel drowsy and tired after consuming it, but more side effects arise when THCA is heated up and converted into THC. That can happen if cannabis consumers smoke raw cannabis flowers. The side effects may include dizziness, fatigue and red eyes.

 

Is THCA legal?

Since THCA does not have psychoactive properties, it is not illegal. The United States Federal Bill in 2018 legalised cannabis and their derivatives like the use of cannabis flower or acidic form cannabinoid THCA if they do not have more than 0.3% THC. However, individual states might ban the use of THCA, so check your local laws before purchasing any THCA products. 

The United States Farm Bill in 2018 legalised cultivating cannabis plants and its derivatives like hemp-derived CBD, as long as the hemp products have > 0.3% THC. HHC products like gummies or vapes meet this requirement, however, individual states might ban the use of HHC, so check your local laws before purchasing any THC or HHC products.   

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