Hemp-derived CBD is legal in North Carolina as long as the THC content is below 0.3%.
CBD, or cannabidiol is a compound derived from the cannabis plant. CBD has the potential to offer therapeutic benefits without psychoactive effects. It has shown promise in alleviating pain, reducing anxiety, and improving the quality of sleep. Research into CBD is still ongoing, but it has shown effectiveness in treating a variety of ailments. Before buying CBD in North Carolina, make sure to check the lab test results for each product to ensure that they are labeled accurately.
In North Carolina, you must be at least 18 years old to purchase CBD products.
CBD that is consumed in an edible form will stay in the body for 2 - 5 days. However, CBD can effect people differently, and the time of elimination may vary.
As long as CBD products are labeled accurately, they should not lead to any highs. If CBD products contain more THC than their label claims, consuming them could lead to a high.
CBD is not known to cause overdoses. However, there may be negative effects of CBD including mouth dryness, diarrhea, and appetite changes.
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CBD can be smoked, but high-CBD strain flowers can be difficult to come by. Strains that are CBD rich are often produced in limited quantities.
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