The popularity of oil-based products from the hemp plant has soared in the past two years since its arrival. An influx of scientific research has shown that CBD can be largely beneficial, providing relief from a variety of health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, and various medical conditions. There is still a lot of confusion around CBD oil, especially due to its relationship to cannabis.

The CBD, also called cannabidiol, is legal oil extracted from the hemp plant known for its medicinal properties, especially to relax the body and help relieve some pain. CBD extract is often mixed with other oils such as olive oil, coconut oil, or hemp oil, which can serve as a carrier but can also facilitate absorption. You can buy it in liquid form, sprays, pastes, teas, as well as capsules.

British media recently reported that parents of children with epilepsy were campaigning to use CBD oil, but this treatment uses THC (currently illegal in France) in addition to CBD oil, and n It is therefore not legal to buy or introduce into the country. General practitioners in the UK are now examining each case individually, as there is evidence to suggest that combining CBD with THC can help a number of diseases, including epilepsy, cancer, and MS – but be aware that c is very different from non-prescription CBD oil.

Myth: CBD oil can make you hallucinate 

CBD oil does not contain a psychotropic component, such as tetrahydrocannabinol, THC, which is the part of hemp that can change consciousness. As noted above, products containing THC are illegal in the UK and France. CBD oil is extracted from hemp and not from the THC-containing cannabis plant; In fact, CBD oil has been shown to block the psychoactive effects of THC on the brain and can also help reduce anxiety, stress, and even depression.

Myth: CBD oil is addictive

CBD does not work the same way as cannabis and is not addictive. However, CBD oil will boost your dopamine and serotonin levels by giving you a “wellness” factor that can help you when you are suffering from pain, depression, and other related conditions. Our endocannabinoid system controls and regulates many functions of our body, including sleep, inflammation, mood, and appetite. CBD oil has been shown to improve our endocannabinoid system, restoring balance and harmony in our bodies.

Myth: CBD oil is simply used to help relieve pain

Since CBD oil is classified as a dietary supplement, manufacturers and retailers cannot say more, but studies have shown it to be beneficial in many cases, including anxiety, depression, inflammation, sleep disturbances, autism, epilepsy, inflammations, migraines, joint pain, MS, fibromyalgia, Parkinson’s disease, and even certain skin conditions, including acne. It is said that CBD oil could start to be classified as a drug and if so, will be subject to further testing and research in the future.