THC or CBD for Anxiety
THC and CBD are two primary cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. THC causes the euphoric, psychoactive effects normally associated with consuming marijuana. CBD cannot make you high, but rather has soothing, anti-anxiety properties.
Cannabidiol is an anticonvulsant: it mitigates epileptic seizures and causes deep relaxation. This partly occurs because cannabidiol doesn’t seem to bind to CB1 or CB2 receptors directly. Its role is to regulate the processes of the endocannabinoid receptors when THC is present in the system.
Another difference between THC and CBD is their legality. Delta 9 THC is legal only if extracted from hemp and if the THC content does not exceed 0.3% by dry weight. CBD is federally legal.
According to research on cannabidiol, CBD also interacts with and regulates serotonin receptors. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter responsible for satisfaction and happiness. With mental illnesses like depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety, serotonin levels are reduced.
CBD seems to have positive effects on treating several types of anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder. A 2019 study indicated that 80% of participants treated with CBD for anxiety experienced improvement within the first month.
Read our guide to the differences between CBD and THC to learn more about how these two compounds can boost your health.
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The Entourage Effect
We already know that THC can improve sleep, stimulate appetite, and help with migraines. CBD reduces inflammation and chronic pain and relaxes the nervous system and the muscles. However, the benefits of THC and CBD combined are far greater.
When CBD and THC are taken together, CBD seems to stabilize the effects THC has on our brain. It softens effects like increased heart rate, sedation, and paranoia.
We call this the entourage effect. The entourage effect refers to the combined properties of THC and CBD, wherein each cannabinoid’s beneficial effects are enhanced by the other in a synergistic cycle. Combinations of THC, CBD, CBN, CBG, and other cannabinoids often have greater biopharmaceutical impact than any compound in isolation.
For the best synergic results we recommend our full spectrum gummies. They contain higher proportions of CBD combined with lower THC doses, in addition to other cannabinoids. Full spectrum CBD products are considered effective in improving sleep and lifting mood, making them your ideal anxiety-battling edibles.
While full spectrum refers to the combination of CBD and THC with other cannabinoids, broad spectrum CBD includes a variety of cannabinoids, but no THC.
Our broad spectrum gummies contain 10mg of CBD flavored with lime. They are a great way to get the maximum of CBD for stress and anxiety.
Read more about the full spectrum and broad spectrum.
Best THC to CBD Ratios for Reducing Anxiety
Higher amounts of CBD with microdoses of THC seem to provide the perfect ratio for people struggling with anxiety. THC provides a much-needed dopamine boost, while CBD acts as a potent relaxant.
Our CBD Sleep Plus Drops contain 20mg of CBD combined with low amounts of THC. These custom formulated blends of full spectrum hemp extract also contain microdoses of other cannabinoids. Low THC provides the sweet release of dopamine, perfect for euphoric dreams.
Interestingly, some cannabis users prefer nearly equal CBD to THC amounts for anxiety, claiming that balanced products are more effective. A study on the clinical interactions between cannabidiol and Delta 9 THC seems to support this claim. The ‘golden ratio’ of 1:1 is said to bring out the optimal experience of microdosing.
For example, our Bliss Gummies contain the low amounts of CBD and THC (5mg each). They are designed to increase dopamine and help with focus and restlessness.
Does Sativa or Indica Increase Dopamine?
Cannabis sativa is believed to have an energizing and focusing influence. Cannabis indica is said to induce relaxation and soothes the mind. The effects of cannabis often depend on the THC and CBD concentrations, as well as ratios.
Indica strains contain higher levels of cannabidiol over THC. While THC-rich sativa is more efficient for chronic pain caused by migraines, it may not help with anxiety.
The best cannabis edibles to battle anxiety contain hybrid strains that combine qualities of sativa and indica. Our Energy Gummies with Delta 9 and CBD have the 2:1 ratio of CBD and THC. The 2.5mg of THC is a perfect amount to include to your microdosing routine in order to suppress symptoms of anxiety. These edibles are also a great way to take exact amounts of THC and CBD each time.
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