The Difference Between CBD Oil and THC Oil
Cannabis oil is becoming increasingly popular among recreational users, and for good reason, its many potential therapeutic benefits. Cannabis oil comes in many different varieties, and each has its own unique properties. Some cannabis oils are high in THC, while others are rich in CBD.
But what’s the difference between CBD oil and THC oil? And what are the benefits of each one? Read on as we explore the differences between CBD and THC oil, and how it affects your body.
CBD Oil vs. THC oil
When shopping for cannabis oils, it’s important to know the difference between CBD and THC. Cannabidiol (CBD) and Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are the most famous cannabinoids and they’re the active chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant.
The main difference is that THC causes a psychoactive high, while CBD doesn’t have any psychoactive effects. Because of this, CBD is associated with medical use while THC is mainly used for its recreational benefits.
Other notable differences are;
- THC and CBD are found in both cannabis and hemp. But, cannabis has more THC than hemp, and hemp has more CBD.
- CBD and THC have the same molecular structure, but they are arranged in different ways. This small difference is what causes CBD to have different effects on your body than THC.
- CBD is well tolerated, even in large doses. However, high THC use may be connected to long-term negative psychiatric effects.
Understanding the Labels
When you first start shopping for CBD oils, the selection can seem overwhelming but the label of the product will tell you how much THC or CBD content is in that product.
It is also important to know that CBD oils come in three forms;
- CBD isolate oil is the purest form of CBD oil available, as it contains no other cannabinoids or natural compounds found in the cannabis plant. CBD Isolate contains zero THC and is a great option if you are looking to avoid THC.
- Full Spectrum CBD oil are oils that often contain higher amounts of CBD, as well as some THC (up to 0.3%). Some users suggest that this kind of oil is better than CBD isolate because the THC and CBD interact together to cause the “entourage effect.”
The “entourage effect” is a theory that the different compounds in cannabis work together (CBD and THC, plus other chemicals such as Terpenes) to be more effective than just taking cannabidiol by itself. It’s also believed that various terpenes, THC, and CBD contents can have varying effects on users depending on the strain.
3. Broad-spectrum CBD oil falls in between isolate and full spectrum. It is a type of oil containing mostly CBD, but also small amounts of other cannabis compounds. But some products may have trace amounts of THC.