THC and CBD - What’s the Difference?
For as long as the medical community has been using cannabis, they have broken it down chemically to find the most effective applications for the treatment of patients. Two primary components for therapeutic uses have been identified. These two chemicals are delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (also known as THC), and cannabidiol (also known as CMD). Each substance has their own set of properties, therapeutic benefits and side effects that helps serve the patients who use them. THC is the more common substance that is identified when referring to cannabis. It tends to be in higher concentration in the marijuana plant. It is more readily binding to its corresponding receptors in the brain, which is what gives the patient the euphoric, intoxicating effect, more commonly known as “being high”. THC has been shown to have great benefits to reduce the amount of plaque in the coronary arteries, decreasing the chances of a heart attack…