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What are CBD Gummies? Effects and Benefits

CBD edibles gummies are what they sound like, delicious flavorful and fruity gummies infused with CBD oil. They mask the earthy taste of CBD and are a real treat. You just want to make sure you don’t overdo it. Reliva CBD Gummies can be taken with you wherever you go for a pleasant treat at any time.

The amount of CBD within a single gummy can sometimes vary from retailer to retailer, but the standard dose is 5mg. That should make dosing pretty easy and convenient, especially compared to oils and other tinctures. 

While CBD is generally considered safe to use, some side effects can occur, so it’s always best to start with a lighter dose at first. Although you can gradually increase the dose over time until you get the desired effects. 

It can be difficult to find the right dose as CBD affects everyone differently; it has to do with your genetics, body weight, age and more all play a big role in how CBD will affect you. 

Generally, medical marijuana and medicinal CBD have potent therapeutic value, they can be helpful in combating conditions such as anxiety, depression, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, MS, and many others.

What is CBD?

CBD stands for cannabidiol and comes from the plant we all know cannabis sativa, which also produces more than 100 other compounds called cannabinoids, as well as beneficial phytochemicals, which protect the plant from pests and harmful ultraviolet rays. Although the evidence is scant, the use of CBD for anxiety and CBD for pain shows promise.

In addition to CBD oil and CBD tinctures (liquid CBD products sold in small dropper bottles), popular CBD edibles include gummies and chocolates. CBD also comes in capsule form. And you’ll even find cool gummies like CBD-infused cake pops and CBD shots.

Like CBD oil, CBD edibles come in full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate forms. Full-spectrum products contain other cannabinoids, organic compounds called terpenes, and flavonoids from the cannabis sativa plant, sometimes including delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC.

THC is the main mind-altering chemical found in marijuana, but CBD can also be derived from the hemp plant. Hemp plants are also Cannabis sativa (like marijuana), but it is a variety of the plant with 0.3 percent or less THC. (Here’s the difference between CBD and THC.) Therefore, if your CBD edible is derived from hemp, it likely has low or only trace amounts of THC.

Broad-spectrum products also contain these other ingredients, but without the THC. CBD isolates contain only CBD.

Benefits of CBD gummies

The exact mechanism of action of CBD is unclear, unlike THC, CBD has a relatively low affinity for cannabinoid receptors in the brain. These are the molecules that THC binds to cause its psychoactive effects.

Instead, CBD is thought to influence other receptors, including opioid receptors that regulate pain and glycine receptors involved in regulating the “feel good” hormone serotonin.

Proponents claim that CBD oil can treat a wide variety of health problems, including:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Drug addiction and withdrawal
  • Epilepsy
  • Chronic pain
  • Insomnia
  • Glaucoma
  • Acne
  • high blood pressure
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Muscle spasms

Despite the growing popularity of CBD use, CBD oil remains largely under-researched. As such, some of these claims are better supported by studies than others.

Effect of CBD gummies

Cannabinoids are not really well absorbed in the gut. So when we take a capsule of CBD, only 6 to 15 percent maximum could pass from the intestine to the blood to be available to produce its effects.

A gummy with 5 milligrams of CBD is unlikely to have much of an effect, beyond the placebo effect, but that doesn’t mean you should start with a mega dose. The recommendation for those interested in consuming CBD gummies is that they start with low doses, and increase it to what they feel is appropriate and pay attention to any adverse effects.

Experts suggest that you can increase your body’s absorption of CBD edibles by taking them with a meal, especially a meal with some fat, and not on an empty stomach. It has long been known that cannabinoids, CBD or THC, are absorbed much more efficiently if taken before or after a meal.

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