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How Does CBD Make You Feel? The Ultimate Guide For New Users
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Do you want to know exactly how CBD makes you feel? In this expert guide, you will learn essential information on CBD, how it works, and what to expect if you’re taking it for the first time. 

Before people begin their CBD journey, they often have many questions. What will taking CBD feel like? Will I feel high when taking CBD? People take CBD for several reasons. CBD can be beneficial for relieving pain and improving mental health.

Since CBD is derived from marijuana, people often wonder if they will feel high when taking it. Keep reading to learn about the different spectrums of CBD and how they might affect you differently, how CBD works in your body, the side effects you might experience, and more!

Understanding How CBD Works In The Body

Before you invest in a CBD product, it's helpful to know what marijuana-derived CBD oil does to your body and the ailments that you can treat with a CBD product.

What Are Cannabinoids?

Cannabidiol is one of the 113 compounds found in cannabis Sativa L. or hemp plants. Pure CBD has benefits for mental health, with calming properties that help to reduce the physical symptoms of anxiety and promote relaxation. CBD oil also has the benefits of reducing inflammation that can lead to inflammation in your joints.

What Are Terpenes?

Terpenes are naturally occurring compounds that are found in plants and that contribute to the aromatic property of the plant. Though terpenes are present in many different plants, they are most frequently associated with cannabis plants. This is because cannabis plants contain many terpenes, which contribute to their powerful aroma.

Terpenes are bioactive. Bioactive substances affect the body. Many plants with high levels of terpenes are used in aromatherapy oils to stimulate relaxation in the body and lift the mood. It is believed that terpenes can affect people's high when they smoke cannabis. This effect is known as the 'entourage effect'.

The Endocannabinoid System

The endocannabinoid system is a complex cell-signaling system in the central nervous system, linked to regulating the following bodily functions:

  • Sleep
  • Mood
  • Appetite
  • Memory
  • Fertility and reproduction

The endocannabinoid system produces cannabinoids and is a receptor for cannabinoids in the body. Experts are still researching the extent of the endocannabinoid system's role in the body, so we do not yet know the extent of its influence on the body.

Differences Between CBD And THC

Before you can understand how CBD works, you must understand the key differences between CBD and THC. The THC compound is responsible for the high we feel when we smoke or ingest marijuana. On the other hand, CBD does not have any psychoactive effects, which means you will not get high from using CBD as you would with THC.

The benefits of both CBD and THC vary. The benefits of CBD help with the following conditions:

  • Seizures
  • Inflammation
  • Pain
  • Psychosis
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Nausea
  • Migraine
  • Depression
  • Anxiety

The benefits of THC differ, and THC can be used to treat the following conditions:

  • Pain
  • Muscle spasticity
  • Glaucoma
  • Insomnia
  • Low appetite
  • Anxiety

THC proves particularly useful in helping cancer patients to maintain a healthy appetite and reducing nausea which is associated with cancer treatments. This is why medical marijuana is recommended for cancer patients.

Read this article if you want to know the difference between CBD and CBDA.

Spectrums Of CBD

Terpenes can balance the levels of CBD in CBD products like CBD oil. If all the extracts of the cannabis plant are present in CBD, this is called full-spectrum CBD.

Full-spectrum CBD contains terpenes, flavonoids, essential oils, CBD, and other cannabinoids and has a THC content of less than 0.3%. This means that your body can interact with the THC present in full-spectrum CBD oil. In broad-spectrum CBD, there is no THC present in the product.

How Will CBD Make You Feel?

Before deciding to use CBD for its health benefits, one of the biggest questions that consumers have is how CBD will make them feel.

CBD Proper Dosage And THC Traces

When CBD is extracted from cannabis plants, the CBD isolate often contains traces of THC. As much THC is removed, there will likely still be traces of THC in the product - though it is not likely that there will be enough to make you high. Your body may react to the THC, but not enough to give you intoxicating effects.

It is vital to begin taking CBD in small doses and to up your dose slowly to feel the effects. To know how much CBD you should take for your specific ailment, check out this helpful guide on CBD dosage.

How Does CBD Oil Make You Feel?

When you take CBD oil or CBD products, you may experience a feeling of relaxation, and you may feel a little lightheaded. This relaxation can feel as though you are high, but CBD isn't intoxicating. The effects of CBD can take between 15 and 45 minutes to kick in. If you suffer from depression or anxiety, you will notice that CBD helps to alleviate your symptoms.

If you're using CBD to treat a pain condition or persistent symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression, you may not notice any changes or benefits for up to 4 weeks after first consuming CBD oil or CBD products.

 

How Does CBD Make You Feel - Woven Earth

How Does CBD Vaping Make You Feel?

When you vape CBD, you will feel the effects much more quickly than when you take any other form of CBD. You will feel the results within 5 minutes of vaping CBD. You will feel relaxed, and you may even experience some lightheadedness.

How Do CBD Edibles And CBD Soft Gel Make You Feel?

The effects will take longer when you take CBD edibles, CBD oil, or soft gels than when you use CBD vape juice. Edibles take longer to break down in the stomach than CBD softgels, which means they may take longer to have an effect.

How Does Smoking Hemp Rich In CBD Make You Feel?

Those who smoke hemp rich in broad-spectrum CBD notice a feeling of relaxation. They are calmer and have a sense of well-being. Like CBD vaping, smoking hemp rich in CBD will make you feel the effects quickly, usually within 5 minutes.

Side Effects Of CBD

Before you begin taking CBD oil, it's best to be aware of any side effects you may experience. If you experience any of these side effects while taking CBD, it is advisable to cease using the product.

Nausea

If your body reacts negatively to THC or CBD, you may experience nausea. This side effect is relatively uncommon. If you experience rashes or allergic reactions, you should stop using CBD topicals or CBD extract.

Dry Mouth

When you ingest CBD orally or use a tincture, the CBD can interact with the cannabinoid receptors in your mouth and inhibit the function of the salivary gland. The inhibition of your salivary glands' function can cause your mouth to become dry.

Dizziness

The lightheadedness associated with taking CBD can sometimes lead to dizziness.

Gastrointestinal Distress

As we discussed earlier, your body may not respond well to CBD, and your digestive system may have an intolerance to CBD, THC, or other ingredients in CBD products. So, it's best not to take high doses of CBD at first, as any adverse reaction would be more extreme.

Decreased Appetite

CBD derived from the cannabis plant is assumed to be psychoactive. People also believe that hemp-derived CBD will give you the 'munchies' and increase your appetite. However, CBD oil can have the opposite effect, decreasing your appetite. This makes CBD a valuable tool for a weight loss journey.

Tips For Using CBD Efficiently

To ensure you get the most out of your experience with CBD, here are some of our top tips for the proper CBD dosage.

Begin With Lower Doses

In case your body has an adverse response to CBD, you should start with a lower dose to ensure you only experience mild symptoms.

When you first take CBD, you should take 2.5 milligrams per kilogram of body weight. You should take this dose twice daily, meaning that you are taking 5 milligrams per kilogram of your body weight each day.

After one week, if your body responds well to this dosage of CBD, you can up your dose as needed. To up your amount, you should take 5 milligrams of CBD per kilogram of body weight, twice a day.

We recommend that you do not exceed a dose of 15000 milligrams of CBD each day. Since CBD is not yet FDA approved, there is little to no official guidance for the correct CBD dosage.

Up Your Dose Gradually

When you up your dose of CBD, we recommend that you do it gradually. You want to ensure you're not wasting your hemp-derived CBD product by giving yourself a higher amount than needed. High doses of CBD do not increase the effects on you, so there is no need to drastically up your dose.

Do Not Exceed The Proper Dose

The toxic dose of CBD is considered to be 20,000 milligrams. Though there is some dispute on whether this dose would be lethal, there is no need to ingest this much CBD. You will not receive more benefits from a higher amount, and it could harm your digestive system.

FAQs

Here are some of the questions we get asked about CBD at Woven Earth.

How Do CBD And Marijuana Make You Feel?

CBD and marijuana are popular treatment methods for pain relief and reducing the symptoms of anxiety or depression. Marijuana contains THC, which is a component that makes users feel high. CBD isolate, however, only contains small traces of THC, meaning that it is not an intoxicant. So, how does CBD make you feel? CBD makes you feel relaxed and helps calm the mind, bringing an overall sense of well-being, without inhibiting your sensory perception.

Is CBD Addictive?

Marijuana-derived CBD is not addictive, as it is not psychoactive. The psychoactive effects of marijuana can be addictive for some but do not cause dependency. So, when you stop taking marijuana or marijuana-derived CBD, you will not suffer from withdrawal symptoms.

Can I Drink Alcohol While Taking CBD?

It is usually safe to drink while you are taking CBD. However, alcohol can increase the effects of CBD products, which may lead to sedation and sleepiness. Please drink responsibly while taking CBD, as CBD calms the nerves and alcohol lowers our inhibitions, affecting your behavior and state of mind.

Can I Take CBD With Other Medications?

CBD can interact with prescription medications, so it is essential to consult with your medical practitioner before taking CBD. Some of the medications that can interact with CBD and medical marijuana include:

  • Antibiotics and antimicrobials
  • Anticancer medications
  • Antihistamines
  • Antiepileptic drugs
  • Blood pressure medications
  • Blood thinners
  • Cholesterol medications
  • Corticosteroids
  • ED medications
  • Heart rhythm medications
  • Immunosuppressants
  • Mood medications
  • Pain medications
  • Prostate medications

An excellent way to determine whether hemp-derived CBD oil will interact with any medications you're taking is to look for a grapefruit warning on the label. If the product label recommends that you do not consume grapefruit while taking it, this product will likely interact with CBD oil in the body.

Summary

If you're thinking of using CBD oil or any other CBD products, you need to know what to expect and CBD's effect on your body. Side effects from CBD are uncommon, but it's best to start off taking smaller doses of CBD to ensure you do not have an extreme reaction.

CBD oil and CBD products can be a great way to receive the benefits of the marijuana plant, such as relaxation and pain relief, without becoming intoxicated due to marijuana's psychoactive properties.

Woven Earth offers high-quality, full-spectrum products. We provide organically grown daily and sleep CBD oil and capsules that help you experience whole-body relief! We also provide joint capsules targeted to support joint health and an active lifestyle. 

Check out the Woven Earth Shop and shop today!

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