There is no current evidence suggesting that CBD is addictive or habit forming.

Cannabinol (CBN) remains primarily valued as a potent sleep aid. Also used as am Appetite Stimulant, Bone Cell Growth , Anti-Convulsant, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-bacterial, Pain Relief.

A non-intoxicating cannabinoid that possesses robust anti-inflammatory properties and binds to the body's TRPA1 receptor, a lesser-known component of the endocannabinoid system.

Cannabigerol (CBG) has many potential therapeutic benefits, including Anti-tumor, Neuroprotective, Glaucoma, antibacterial, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory. In addition it has been shown to increase and regulate serotonin and dopamine absorption and production

Hemp is a fibrous material produced from the cannabis plant that is used in a wide array of products including, paper, beauty products, rope, and a vast array of other things. Hemp plants do not contain the same chemical makeup as female cannabis plants and contain very little THC.

Hemp, or industrial hemp (from Old English hænep),[1] typically found in the northern hemisphere, is a strain of the Cannabis sativa plant species that is grown specifically for the industrial uses of its derived products.[2] It is one of the fastest growing plants[3] and was one of the first plants to be spun into usable fiber 10,000 years ago.[4] It can be refined into a variety of commercial items including paper, textiles, clothing, biodegradable plastics, paint, insulation, biofuel, food, and animal feed.[5][6]

Although cannabis as a drug and industrial hemp both derive from the species Cannabis sativa and contain the psychoactive component tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), they are distinct strains with unique phytochemical compositions and uses.[7] Hemp has lower concentrations of THC and higher concentrations of cannabidiol (CBD), which decreases or eliminates its psychoactive effects.[7] The legality of industrial hemp varies widely between countries. Some governments regulate the concentration of THC and permit only hemp that is bred with an especially low THC content.[8][9]

Cannabidiol or CBD is an abundant cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. CBD has shown great potential in medical applications and may help neuropathic pain caused by MS, Diabetes, Lupus, cancer and other injuries. It may also have applications for combat anxiety, seizures, sleeplessness, and nausea.

There are many uses for CBD, some of the most common are reduction of pain, anxiety and depression. CBD may also be used to alleviate some cancer-related symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. There are studies that show CBD may reduce acne and may be an effective way to treat neurological diseases.

There are two main sources of CBD: hemp and cannabis. Unlike THC, CBD is not psycho-active and will not get you high. The 60-plus cannabinoids unique to the plant genus Cannabis interact with the endocannabinoid system that runs throughout your body. This system has many receptors that bind to the cannabinoids to stimulate many changes in the body ranging from pain relief to reducing the severity of seizures.

Cannabidiolic acid (CBDa) becomes CBD when cannabis is heated. Cannabis does not grow to maturation containing CBD. The CBDa turns into CBD during the decarboxylation process which is initiated by cooking or smoking.

Cannabinoids are the chemical compounds active in the cannabis plant. There are over 85 different known cannabinoids that have been discovered in cannabis and they each exhibit different effects on the human body.