CBD Oil vs. Rick Simpson Oil: What’s the Deal?

CBD Oil vs. Rick Simpson Oil: What's the Deal?

Yo, what’s good? My name’s Dan and today we’re gonna talk about the difference between the Rick Simpson oil and CBD oil. If you’ve seen the documentary Run From The Cure, you already know what I’m talking about. That stuff blew up overnight and people with all sorts of illnesses started experimenting with it. They’ve been reporting some crazy results, but the thing is, it’s still illegal in most places. Governments don’t wanna give out licenses or permits for research on humans. It’s a real shame, but that’s just how it is.

Anyway, let’s talk about CBD oil. This stuff has been getting a lot of attention lately because it has a ton of benefits without any of the psychoactive effects. That means you can use it to treat medical conditions without getting high. Pretty cool, huh?

Now, a lot of people are confused about how CBD oil relates to Rick Simpson oil. I’m here to clear things up for you. Both oils are made from the same plant: cannabis or hemp. They’re part of the same plant genus, but they’ve developed into different strains over time. Hemp produces high amounts of fiber that can be used for industrial purposes, while cannabis is used recreationally and produces big, potent flowers with lots of cannabinoids.

So, what are cannabinoids? They’re chemicals that naturally occur in cannabis and hemp plants that have all sorts of benefits for your body. The Rick Simpson oil is made from potent cannabis extracts that contain very high levels of THC and other cannabinoids. Depending on the strain that was used, it can contain up to 60% THC and 15% CBD. That’s a lot! Other cannabinoids like CBN and CBG are also present in concentrated amounts.

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On the other hand, commercial CBD oil contains high levels of CBD but only trace amounts of other cannabinoids like THC or CBN. It usually contains around 2.5-20% CBD and only 0-0.03% THC. THC is actually really important for treating some medical conditions, so not having any in your CBD oil can be a problem.

If you’re thinking about consuming larger amounts of CBD oil to make up for the lack of other cannabinoids, think again. It’s expensive and hard to digest because it’s oil-based. Plus, it still won’t match the range of cannabinoids present in a full spectrum extract like Rick Simpson oil.

To be clear, CBD oil is not a replacement for Rick Simpson oil. They’re completely different products with their own unique benefits. If you’re looking for something that will get you high while treating your medical condition, go for Rick Simpson oil (if it’s legal where you live). If you want to treat your condition without getting high, go for CBD oil.

That’s all I got for you today. Stay healthy out there!

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