CBD oils, extracts, safety, legality, and cannabinoid research.
8 articles.
Drug tests don't screen for CBD itself — but full-spectrum CBD products contain trace THC that could, in theory, trigger a positive. Here's what you actually need to know.
CBN is a minor cannabinoid formed as THC ages — and it's gained a reputation as a sleep aid. But does the science support the hype? Here's an honest look.
CBD is considered safe by the WHO, but side effects can occur — especially at higher doses or when combined with certain medications. Here's what the research says.
Finding your ideal CBD dose takes some experimentation — but starting low and going slow is the approach backed by both research and experienced users.
CBD onset time varies dramatically by format — sublingual oil works in 15–45 minutes, capsules in 30–90 minutes, topicals act locally within 15–45 minutes. Here's what to actually expect from each delivery method.
Full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, or CBD isolate — which should you choose? We break down the differences, the entourage effect, and which type suits your needs.
CBD oil or capsules? The honest answer depends on how fast you need relief, how much dosing precision matters, and whether you can stomach the hemp taste. We compare bioavailability, onset times, cost, and use cases to help you choose the right format.
What is CBD? Learn how cannabidiol works, its benefits, legal status in Europe, and how to choose quality products. Science-based guide for beginners.
CBD oils, extracts, safety, legality, and cannabinoid research.
Yes. We include practical explainers and balanced context so beginners can understand the basics before exploring deeper guides.
No. The content is informational only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice.