Cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) goes through a process called decarboxylation, or heating process, which produces the non-intoxicating molecule called phytocannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD).
Up to this day, scientists and medical professionals still haven’t fully explained how CBD affects people’s brains and bodies. But it is believed that its health benefits are a result of the complete activation of all the biological pathways. Furthermore, has a direct impact on proteins in the body as well as the central nervous system.
CBD also activates the 5-HT1A, the brain’s predominant serotonin receptors, which explains why it can help treat anxiety and depression. Aside from that, it can stop the spread of cancer cells by acting on the peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs). This is why CBD is believed to be a promising way to prevent Alzheimer’s disease and other mental disorders.
Because of the number of health benefits that CBD offers, more and more people are turning to this alternative medicine. And because it doesn’t contain THC, it has become a more popular alternative to medical marijuana, which is illegal in many countries.
There are two main types of CBD: CBD isolate and full spectrum CBD oil. While both types come from the same family of plants, there are significant differences between the two.
In this article, the full spectrum CBD oil variant will be discussed further.