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CBD is a compound sourced from cannabis plants that are famous for their medicinal benefits. However, is cannabis all about therapeutic healing? No, it contains certain psychoactive elements that could cause a high in the users.

Because CBD is a cannabis-sourced compound, you might be wondering if it could cause a high and become addictive. Read on for the answers.

What Contributes To The High Associated With Cannabis?

The euphoric effects you get with cannabis use are caused by one of its compounds THC. It is a psychoactive cannabinoid that has several therapeutic benefits. Also, it causes a high in the users. What about CBD? Does it cause a high like THC does? No. CBD does not cause any euphoric effects in the users. However, it offers several therapeutic benefits.

Cannabis plants, hemp as well as marijuana contain CBD but marijuana is a high-THC plant that does not have much CBD while the case of hemp is the opposite. Hemp is a high-CBD plant while it also contains small amounts of THC. According to the federal regulations, CBD products should be derived from hemp and contain less than 0.3% THC in them to be considered legal.

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Is CBD Addictive?

CBD does not produce any intoxicating effects and thus it does not cause any addiction-related effects in the users.

A  Pre-Review Report published in 2017 by the WHO suggests that CBD is not related to abuse potential as per the evidence obtained from well-controlled human studies.

In a study, the people involved were given CBD and THC. The CBD group reported no intoxicating effects while the THC group reported that they felt sedated and euphoric.

Does CBD Help Handle Drug Addiction?

Some studies shed light on the possibility of using CBD to handle various addictive behaviors. There is some evidence suggesting that CBD could help reduce the likelihood of developing methamphetamine and cocaine use disorders. CBD could also help prevent a relapse after a period of sobriety.

According to a 2015 review, CBD may help handle nicotine and cannabis addiction.

What Are The Medicinal Effects Of CBD?

CBD is known for the multiple medicinal effects it offers the users. Some of them include:

CBD offers various benefits other than the ones discussed above.

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