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CBD is a natural substance that has been around for centuries, and it continues to gain popularity now that it is legal to produce at the federal level across the entire country. People enjoy it because while it provides many benefits, it doesn’t produce any psychoactive effects or dependency. 

CBD has become a popular way to relax and relieve tension, anxiety, depression, lingering pain, etc. The reason why it’s such an amazing addition to your life is because of the many benefits that CBD oil can give you! But many ask “How does CBD oil make you feel?” In this article, we’ll not only answer how CBD makes you feel, but also why CBD makes you feel anything to begin with.

Why CBD Works

CBD is a somewhat recent discovery when compared to other natural remedies that have been on the shelves of stores for much longer. It was discovered by Dr. Roger Adams in 1940 when he was working to isolate various molecules from hemp plants. Although it was just an approximation, he believed that CBD worked within the body to have some effect on different cells and systems. It turns out he was right!

As further research revealed, our bodies are filled with cannabinoid receptors. They’re part of a system known as the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS is responsible for regulating different functions in your body, including controlling pain, for example. When THC, another cannabinoid, was discovered, it was thought to be an antagonist for cannabinoid receptors. So, when CBD oil entered the market as a supplement, scientists believed that it might have similar effects as well.

However, it turns out that CBD does not cause any high or psychoactive effects like THC because it does not directly interact with CB1 cannabinoid receptors in the brain and nervous system in the same way. Instead, CBD cannabinoids are transported to other parts of your body where they can activate these receptors differently. Scientists believe that this is how CBD oil is able to make you feel relaxed and in less pain.

It’s also essential to emphasize again that CBD does not affect your psychomotor or psychological functions, which would cause intoxication. This is why CBD oil does not produce any dependency and has no psychoactive effects.

 

Why People Use CBD Products

In 2019, a Gallup poll revealed that 14% of Americans had tried CBD products at least once and another 50% had at least heard of them. The reasons CBD products were used included:

  • Pain (Nonspecific) 

  • Anxiety

  • Sleep/Insomnia

  • Arthritis

  • Migraines/headaches

  • Stress

  • Muscle Spasms/Soreness

We already know that CBD oil can be used for pain management, thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties. It can also potentially help those with various kinds of stress, anxiety or mental burnout, as well as providing relief from headaches

 

When it comes to the self-described way CBD makes people feel, most would say it provides a calm, relaxed, even mellow effect. For some, this lulls them into the perfect state for better sleep. Others find it increases their focus and mental clarity for more productive workdays. Your best bet is to try CBD at different times of day and keep note of how it works in your system. 

 

Taking CBD Products

CBD oil is at the heart of all CBD products. It’s extracted from hemp plants in a variety of ways. CBD isolate is a pure form of CBD extract and obtaining it is a more complicated process because all the other compounds in the plant need to be removed. There is also full spectrum CBD, which keeps other cannabinoids and terpenes in the mix, including THC. And then there’s broad spectrum, which, again, has other compounds but is THC-free. 

Once the CBD extract is produced, it can be mixed with different types of carrier oils, such as hemp seed oil, coconut oil or MCT oil, to produce the CBD oil we know and love. It can also be integrated into other products like gummies, capsules and topicals. The best way to take CBD is going to vary from person to person. But how you take it or use it will impact how it makes you feel. 

The quickest way to get the effects of CBD is to take CBD oil sublingually. This means placing the oil under your tongue, where it can be easily absorbed into your system. The soft tissue there is a great pathway into your bloodstream. When you take CBD products orally and ingest them, they are absorbed into your bloodstream through the stomach and intestines. From here, the cannabinoids are distributed throughout your body. This takes a little longer but is often more convenient for folks who like tasty CBD gummies or convenient CBD capsules when they’re on the go. 

Finally, there's one more way of administering CBD: topically!  You can apply CBD creams directly to different parts of your body like your shoulders, wrists, abdomen, etc. When you use CBD topically, it is absorbed directly into the tissue underneath the skin. The CBD won’t migrate into your system, but it will produce beneficial effects where applied. It’s believed that using CBD topicals can help reduce muscle and joint pain, as well as arthritis, thanks to CBD’s anti-inflammatory properties

 

Buying CBD Products

We always recommend CBD products produced from American-grown organic hemp to ensure the best quality. You can confirm that the product you’re buying is top quality by referring to third-party lab testing and certificates of analysis. This way, you know exactly what’s in your product and can be sure it will consistently produce the effects that you want it to.