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  2. Cannabidiol - Wikipedia

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    If approved, manufacturers of CBD products would be required to conduct safety tests and prove safe consumption, indicating that CBD products would not be eligible for legal commerce until at least 2021. [122] In December 2020, the European Commission concluded that CBD should not be considered as drug and can be qualified as food. [124]

  3. CBD products are everywhere now — but are they safe ... - AOL

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    Advocates say CBD, or cannabidiol, which comes from hemp and marijuana, can help with anxiety, pain relief and provide a slew of other benefits. Currently the Food and Drug Administration has only ...

  4. Comparison of phytocannabinoids - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of phytocannabinoids. Cannabinoids (/ kəˈnæbənɔɪdzˌ ˈkænəbənɔɪdz /) are compounds found in the cannabis plant or synthetic compounds that can interact with the endocannabinoid system. [1][2] The most notable cannabinoid is the phytocannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (Delta-9-THC), the primary intoxicating compound in ...

  5. 7-Hydroxycannabidiol - Wikipedia

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    7-Hydroxycannabidiol (7-OH-CBD) is an active metabolite of cannabidiol, generated in the body from cannabidiol by the action of the enzyme CYP2C19. [1] While methods have been developed for its synthetic production, [2] and measurement of levels in the body following consumption of cannabidiol, [3] its pharmacology has been relatively little studied, though it has been found to possess similar ...

  6. Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About How CBD ... - AOL

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    CBD oil comes from the cannabis plant, and devotees swear by its health benefits. Here, what to know about its uses, side effects, and legality before you try.

  7. Medical cannabis in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the use of cannabis for medical purposes is legal in 38 states, four out of five permanently inhabited U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia, as of March 2023. [1] Ten other states have more restrictive laws limiting THC content, for the purpose of allowing access to products that are rich in cannabidiol (CBD), a ...

  8. 5 Best CBD Products for Sleep - AOL

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    CBD is one of the components of medical marijuana, but one that can't make you high. About a third of Americans don't get enough sleep, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...

  9. Cannabidiphorol - Wikipedia

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    Cannabidiphorol, the heptyl-homologue of cannabidiol was identified as a natural phytocannabinoid and named cannabidiphorol (CBDP) in 2019. [1] It had previously been reported as a synthetic compound, [2] but was not identified as a natural product prior to 2019. Recently, CBDP has been gained popularity due to it being synthesized and ...