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Where's the CBD's?

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by WithBongInHand, Oct 7, 2010.

  1. I was watching a documentary called how weed won the west, and there was a guy talking about things called CBD's and he said they've got the medical benefits, not thc. So two things I'd like to know are: 1) is there a way to tell if I'm getting the CBS's?, and 2) what's the difference between thc and cbd?

    Thanks :)
     
  2. Simple answer is that CBD is one of many cannabinoids found in cannabis. It is found in different ratios to the THC in different strains. CBD seems to negate some of the paranoia and anxiety that can come with THC. There are other effects of the CBD as well.

    In general, indica strains have a higher CBD/THC ratio than sativa strains.
     

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