Did You Know?

A few interesting and commonly discussed facts about CBD, THC, and cannabis use:

1. THC is the compound in cannabis most commonly associated with psychoactive effects, while CBD does not produce a “high.”

2. CBD is often explored by individuals looking for alternatives to traditional habits or substances.

THC is the compound in cannabis most commonly associated with psychoactive effects, while CBD does not produce a “high.”

3. Some pet owners use CBD products to support comfort and mobility in animals.

4. Medical cannabis products may contain varying combinations of THC and CBD, depending on formulation.

5. Edibles are one of several ways people choose to consume cannabis-related products.

6. Topical products containing CBD are sometimes used as part of skincare or wellness routines.

7. The quality and sourcing of CBD products can vary widely, making transparency and testing important.

8. The global population is aging, with adults over 65 representing a growing demographic worldwide.

9. In recent years, media outlets such as CBS News have reported increased interest in cannabis-related products among older adults.

10. In Canada, cannabis legislation has evolved significantly since legalization in 2018.

11. Research into cannabis and chronic pain conditions has been conducted by institutions including McGill University.

12. Some individuals are re-evaluating long-term pharmaceutical use and exploring alternative wellness approaches.

13. Rising prescription drug costs have been reported by publications such as The Wall Street Journal.

14. Many adults take at least one prescription medication, with some managing multiple prescriptions.

15. In the United States, cannabis cultivation and research are subject to federal regulation by agencies such as the Drug Enforcement Administration.

16. Cannabis and its compounds have been classified differently across countries and over time.

17. The U.S. government has held patents related to cannabinoids for potential medical applications.

18. Epilepsy affects both children and adults, and research continues into various treatment options.

19. The first FDA-approved medication derived from cannabis is used in specific epilepsy-related conditions under medical supervision.

20. Osteoarthritis is a common condition affecting millions of people, particularly as populations age.

This page is for general information only and is not intended as medical advice.