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Frequently Used Cannabis Acronyms
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While searching for benefits of Hemp CBD Oil, many people have come across acronyms like CBN, Δ8-THC or THCV among others. While this is standard industry practice when discussing the components in any given extract or tincture, the average shopper may not be as thoroughly inducted in the bio chemical ins- and outs and therefore we have created this handy guide.
Cannabinoids and their abbreviations
CBGA - Cannabigerolic acidCBNA - Cannabinolic acid
CBGAM - Cannabigerolic acid monomethyl etherCBN - Cannabinol
CBGM - Cannabigerol monomethyl etherCBNM - Cannabinol methyl ether
CBGVA - Cannabigerovarinic acidCBNV - Cannabinovarin
CBG - CannabigerolCBN-C1 - Cannabiorcol-C1
CBGV - CannabigevarinΔ 8 THCA - Delta 8-Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid
THCA - Tetrahydrocannabinolic acidΔ8-THC - Delta-8-Tetrahydrocannabinol
THCVA - Tetrahydrocannabivarinic acidCBLA - Cannabicyclolic acid
THC - TetrahydrocannabinolCBLV - Cannabicyclovarin
THCV - TetrahydrocannabivarinCBL - Cannabicyclol
THCOA - Tetrahydrocannabiorcolic acidCBND - Cannabinodiol
THC - TetrahydrocannabiorcolCBE - Cannabielsoin
CBDA - Cannabidiolic acidCBEA - Cannabielsoic acid
CBDVA - Cannabidivarinic acidCBDHQ - Cannabidiol hydroxyquinone
CBD - CannabidiolCBT - Cannabicitran
CBDV - CannabidivarinCBV - Cannabivarin
CBDM - Cannabidiol monomethyl etherCBVD - Cannabinodivarin
CBD-C1 - CannabidiorcolCBF - Cannabifuran
CBCA - Cannabichromenic acidDCBF - Dehydrocannabifuran
CBCVA - Cannabichromevarinic acidCBCN - Cannabichromanone
CBC - CannabichromeneCBCON - Cannabicoumaronone
CBCV - CannabichromevarinCBR - Cannabiripsol
CBM - Cannabimovone CBX - Cannabioxepane
Interestingly enough, we only list a few here although there are more than 119 cannabinoids naturally occurring in cannabis.
Terpenes and their abbreviations
Found in the cannabis plants occurring alongside with the cannabinoids, terpenes are volatile aromatic compounds that can be found in cannabis, but can also be found in other plant products like fruits. Thanks to the environment that the plants were grown, the purity of the soil, the amount of fresh air and sunshine available, different strains can have different terpenes but even the same strains can have different terpenes because of the condition they were grown.
Some of the most common terpenes are:
α - AlfaBCP - Beta-caryophyllene - Beta-caryophyllene
β - BetaGPP - Geranyl pyrophosphate - Geranyl pyrophosphate
Δ - DeltaGDP - Geranyl diphosphate - Geranyl diphosphate
We hope that this guide has shed some more light into the doubts you had about the different components in cannabidiol oil.
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Which CBD Oil Is Best For Pain?
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Many people who use CBD hemp oil find themselves wondering which CBD oil is best for pain. While this is a common question, there is only one kind of cannabidiol oil. This is not to say that you can't find it in different presentations. Although, the amount of CBD Oil to take is a different topic.
Although there is but one kind of CBD hemp oil, there are many different concentrations that range from 1% to 40% or even 50%, but the higher the concentration of CBD in the oil, the lower the amount of terpenes, terpenoids and other compounds that are found in lower concentration CBD weed oils that also help with other conditions.
This means that the lower the concentration of CBD in the hemp oil, the higher the proportion of other beneficial compounds that among other effects aid with pain management and muscle relaxation. Although the effects of CBD hemp oil are different per person, the number of terpenes proportional to the concentration of hemp CBD oil are usually higher when the concentration is lower.
CBD Oil And Hemproot Extract, An Effective Team Against Pain
For pain management though, there is also CBD balm that has hemp root extract in it which helps with deep muscle pain when used topically (on the skin) since the hemp CBD oils administered orally work in a more systemic way. We do however recommend using both CBD oil or tincture and the CBD hemp root balm to compliment the analgesic effect.
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