What Exactly is CBC? | Bona Voluntate

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What Exactly is CBC? | Bona Voluntate Cannabichromene is abbreviated as CBC. It was discovered in 1966 and, along with cannabidiol, is one of the most important phytocannabinoids (CBD). In fact, CBD and Bulk CBC Isolate are both naturally produced from the same original substance within the hemp plant. CBC, like CBD, is non-intoxicating and will not cause you to feel "high."

As a reminder, phytocannabinoids like cannabidiol (CBD), cannabichromene (CBC), and cannabinol (CBN) are naturally found in hemp's leaves and flowers (also known as "aerial parts"). While CBD is one of the most well-known and researched cannabinoids found in plants (phytocannabinoids), scientists are still discovering new ones. So far, they've discovered approximately 100 distinct cannabinoids. This article will go into detail about CBC.

What Is the Purpose of CBC? Surprisingly, scientists believe that CBC functions differently than the other cannabinoids. Most cannabinoids interact with CB1 or CB2 receptor sites in the endocannabinoid system (ECS) to increase endocannabinoid production. Wholesale CBC Isolate most likely does the same thing, but it also appears to help the body's supply of endocannabinoids in other ways by interacting with receptor sites involved in inflammation and pain response. More research is needed to understand how Bulk CBC Isolate interacts with our body systems, but preliminary findings point to some intriguing possibilities.


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