Hey there! Are you a CBD enthusiast, like us? Because we have a super exciting topic to discuss with you. Yes, that’s true. And we will not just talk about any ordinary or not-so-famous cannabinoids. We will make you aware of the difference between the two most popular and leading cannabinoids CBD and THC.
An array of vast differences exist between cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC.). You can call CBD and THC the cousin cannabinoids because both these compounds have the Cannabis Sativa or hemp plant as their origin. They both have many similarities, but that does not mean that they are precisely the same.
Both of these natural compounds are enjoying their separate user base. They both are ruling the cannabis market with their varying benefits and effects. This fact makes it super interesting to read this blog talking about CBD vs. THC, especially if you are willing to take CBD or THC mints. So, in such a situation, you must know that CBD and THC have a difference of day and night. If one is assumed to be the day, another compound can be considered the night.
Yes, that’s the level of dissimilarity between these two super hot but still cool cannabinoids. And this article will give you a short trip to everything you need to know. So, are you ready to witness this journey of their differences? Well, we cannot wait even for a millisecond to share it with you. So, keep this in mind, and let’s get started without causing any further delays-
CBD and THC: What is the difference?
Here are a few factors that can help you understand that how CBD and THC are different from each other-
The chemical structure-
Every natural or artificial compound has its separate or unique chemical structure. The same thing applies to THC and CBD. Though yes, they have a similar molecular structure, but still, a thin layer of difference exists here, too. They both have twenty-one atoms, two oxygen atoms, and thirty hydrogen atoms. But the arrangement of these atoms in their chemical structures changes the entire game.
And due to these varying arrangements, their effects also vary in your body. It changes the chemical properties of these compounds. However, both of these cannabinoids seem the same to a human body’s endocannabinoid system. It leads to similar interactions of these cannabinoids to your body’s receptors. These are the receptors that release neurotransmitters in your brain.
Psychoactive or not?
This question arises in the mind of almost every CBD or THC user. They want to know whether the compound which they are taking is psychoactive or not. So, you must understand that yes, CBD and THC comprise a similar chemical structure, but they don’t have the same psychoactive properties. THC is a psychoactive compound, whereas CBD is just an active compound.
Some research studies claim that CBD is also psychoactive but not in a similar way to THC. THC will generate a feeling of euphoria or a high effect, while CBD will not do so. THC can bind with CB1, but CBD is extremely weak here to do such a thing. And this is why CBD requires THC content in its products to produce a powerful effect.
The legality of these compounds-
The legality of a compound or a product can decide its fate in the market. Though, yes, CBD and THC are getting more and more famous day by day, but it doesn’t mean that they both are legal. Changes in laws regarding CBD consumption are occurring quickly in the United States. They are evolving continuously.
So, yes, CBD is classified as a Schedule I drug within the federal laws right now. But CBD is still a Schedule I drug in the eyes of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Besides this, hemp no longer comes under the Controlled Substance Act. THC is unable to become entirely legal yet.
After the Farm Bill 2018, CBD products with less than 0.3 percent of THC content are legal. However, around thirty-five states (including Washington, D.C.) are passing laws regarding cannabis consumption. Medical use of THC is also legal in these states. Besides this, both CBD and THC are legal in some states.
The benefits of these compounds-
Both CBD and THC offer a big box of benefits to you. First, let’s take a look at the mutual benefits of these compounds. CBD and THC can help treat health conditions including-
1. Chronic pain
2. Cancer
3. Nausea
4. Loss in appetite
5. Eating Disorders
6. Glaucoma
7. Muscle spasms
8. Multiple Sclerosis
9. Alzheimer’s disease
Now, let’s learn the benefits of CBD to its users. CBD can help you treat-
1. Chronic pain
2. Inflammation
3. Seizures
4. Mental Disorders
5. Psychosis
6. Inflammatory bowel disease
7. Anxiety
8. Depression
9. Nausea
10. Migraine
11. Diabetes
12. Arthritis pain
13. Side effects or symptoms of cancer
14. Acne
15. Crohn’s disease
16. Insomnia
So, these were the benefits of CBD consumption. Do they color you impressed? Well, it sounds like a yes. Now, let’s take a glance at the sets of benefits offered by THC.
THC can help you treat-
1. Muscle spasticity
2. Insomnia
3. Chronic pain
4. Loss in appetite
5. Glaucoma
6. Anxiety
7. Nausea
8. Pain associated with multiple Sclerosis
9. Pain in nerves
10. Tremors of Parkinson’s disease
The side effects of these compounds-
Both CBD and THC possess some side effects. Many studies say that CBD has less severe side effects than THC. You can safely tolerate even elevated doses of CBD. And it is furthermore observed that the side effects of CBD are generally the result of drug-to-drug interactions. Now, let’s know the side effects of CBD. Here are they-
1. Changes in appetite
2. Fatigue
3. Dizziness
4. Weight loss
5. Diarrhea
6. Upset stomach
7. Lightheadedness
8. Drowsiness
9. Blood pressure (low)
10. Nausea
11. Crankiness
The chances for these side effects to occur are a bit rare. Now, let’s talk about the side effects of THC. Here are they-
1. Dizziness
2. Memory loss or weak memory
3. Loss of physical and mental balance
4. Drowsiness
5. Vomiting
6. Trouble in concentrating
7. Loss of interest
8. Dry mouth
9. Red eyes
10. Slowing responding times
So now, you are well-acquainted with the difference between CBD and THC. They are similar but not precisely a carbon copy of each other. What do you think? Stay tuned.