How are CBD and THC different?
THC and CBD are two of the more than 100 cannabinoids found in cannabis. They are the most well-known and researched cannabinoids. THC is known for its psychoactive effects, while CBD does not produce any psychoactive effects. Both THC and CBD interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which regulates various functions such as mood, appetite, pain, and memory.
The main difference between THC and CBD is that THC produces psychoactive effects while CBD does not. THC binds to the CB1 receptors in the brain, which leads to the feeling of being “high.” CBD, on the other hand, does not bind to CB1 receptors. Instead, it binds to CB2 receptors, which are mostly found in the immune system. This is why CBD does not produce any psychoactive effects.
In addition to their different effects on the brain, THC and CBD also have different medical applications. THC is mostly used to treat pain and nausea, while CBD is used to treat a variety of conditions including anxiety, depression, and chronic pain.
While THC and CBD are both cannabinoids found in cannabis, they have different effects on the brain and body. THC produces psychoactive effects while CBD does not. THC is mostly used to treat pain and nausea, while CBD is used to treat a variety of conditions including anxiety, depression, and chronic pain.