CBD (cannabidiol) is one of the best-known, physiologically active compounds of hemp. It is found in higher concentrations in hemp flowers. It is produced from the precursor of CBD, CBDA (cannabidiol acid), under the influence of heat.
More and more studies and research results point to the extensive application possibilities of CBD in the protection of human and animal health, primarily due to its anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects.
It does not cause intoxication, which is why it is not on the banned list in many countries around the world and in the European Union. The World Health Organization reports that CBD’s multifaceted effects do not provide evidence of abuse or addiction potential… To date, there is no evidence of public health problems associated with pure CBD.