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CBC Products: A Brief Breakdown
CBC products are an all-natural way to enjoy the non-psychoactive benefits of cannabis. Similar to CBD but proven to be better in helping with certain conditions, CBC is an incredibly beneficial compound that belongs to the “big six” cannabinoids, along with THC, CBD, CBN, CBG, and THCV.
Discover the benefits and effects of this incredible compound today!
What is CBC?
CBC, short for cannabichromene, is a powerful but non-psychoactive cannabinoid. This means that the compound will not get you high, but like THC and CBD, it has been shown to encourage neurogenesis, or increase the viability of developing brain cells. CBC is classified as one of the "big six" cannabinoids, or in other words, the 6 most researched cannabis compounds. Cannabichromene has the same origins as CBD: it begins as CBGA but converts into CBCA and eventually into CBC after exposure to ultraviolet light or heat.
While CBC activates CB2 receptors, it does not interact with CB1 receptors, so it has been suggested that the healing potential of CBC could be enhanced when combined with other cannabinoids that do, including THC. It has also been speculated that CBC has the potential to be up to 10 times more effective than CBD for treating stress and anxiety, as well as an anti-inflammatory, pain reduction, antiviral, anti-tumor, and bone-growth agent.
One potential benefit of CBC is its ability to reduce inflammation. Inflammation is a normal response to injury or infection, but chronic inflammation can contribute to the development of a number of health conditions, including autoimmune diseases, heart disease, and cancer. Some studies have suggested that CBC may be able to reduce inflammation by interacting with the body's endocannabinoid system.
Another potential benefit of CBC is its ability to alleviate pain. CBC is thought to have analgesic properties, which means it may be able to reduce the sensation of pain. This may make it useful for the treatment of a variety of pain conditions, including chronic pain and neuropathic pain. CBC may also have neuroprotective effects, which means it may be able to protect the brain and nervous system from damage. Some studies have suggested that CBC may be able to promote the growth of new neurons and protect against neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's. While more research is needed to fully understand the effects and benefits of CBC, these initial findings are promising and suggest that CBC may have a number of potential therapeutic uses. It is important to note that the safety and efficacy of CBC and other cannabinoids have not been fully established and that more research is needed to fully understand their potential risks and benefits.
How Strong is CBC?
The potency of CBC products can vary widely depending on the specific product and the amount of CBC it contains. In general, CBC is considered to be a relatively high-potency cannabinoid compared to compounds like CBD. In fact, research has found the compound to be the second most potent cannabinoid at inhibiting the growth of new cancer cells, only surpassed by CBG.
As with any dietary supplement or medication, it is important to follow the recommended dosage instructions provided by the manufacturer and to start with a low dose, gradually increasing as needed. It is also important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting to use any new products, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a pre-existing medical condition.
How Are CBC Products Made?
There are several ways to extract CBC from the cannabis plant. One common method is to use solvents, such as ethanol or CO2, to extract the cannabinoid from the plant material. The resulting extract is then purified to remove any remaining impurities and concentrated to increase the CBC content. Once the CBC has been extracted and purified, it can be used to produce a variety of products. These may include tinctures, capsules, and topicals, as well as more specialized products such as suppositories and lollipops. To make these products, the purified CBC is typically combined with other ingredients, such as carrier oils or beeswax, to create the desired consistency and formulation. The finished products are then usually packaged and labeled for sale to consumers.
Is CBC Legal?
The Farm Bill of 2018, also known as the Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018, is a federal law that legalized the production, cultivation, and sale of hemp in the United States. Hemp is a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant that contains low levels of THC, the psychoactive compound that is responsible for the "high" associated with marijuana use.
Under the Farm Bill of 2018, hemp and hemp-derived products, including CBC, are no longer considered controlled substances and are legal to produce, sell, and possess in all 50 states as long as they contain less than 0.3% THC by dry weight. However, it is important to note that the FDA has not approved CBD or other hemp-derived cannabinoids for use in food, beverages, or dietary supplements, and there are strict labeling and advertising requirements for these products. It is also worth noting that some states may have stricter regulations on hemp and hemp-derived products, and it is always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the specific laws in your state.
Are CBC Products Safe?
CBC, or cannabichromene, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. It is believed to have a number of potential therapeutic benefits, including anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. However, like any substance, there are potential risks and side effects associated with CBC that should be taken into consideration.
One of the main risks associated with CBC is its potential for drug interactions. CBC, like other
cannabinoids, is metabolized by the liver and may interact with other medications that are also metabolized by the liver. This can alter the effectiveness of these medications and may increase the risk of side effects. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using CBC or any other cannabinoid if you are taking any other medications.
Another risk associated with CBC is the lack of long-term safety data. While there is some evidence to suggest that CBC may be well-tolerated and have a favorable safety profile, more research is needed to fully understand the potential risks and side effects of long-term use. It is always a good idea to use caution when starting to use any new supplement or medication and to discuss your plans with a healthcare professional.
Apart from these specific instances, the most important safety concern surrounding CBC—and all other cannabinoids, for that matter—is sourcing. The FDA is not responsible for overseeing the production and selling of hemp products, so it’s of utmost importance to find a cannabinoid retailer committed to quality and safety. At Diamond, every one of our products is made using only organic non-GMO hemp grown in the United States. Additionally, every product we offer is rigorously tested by third-party labs to make sure that the safety, quality, and purity of our compounds is up to our— and your— standards.
How CBC Products Compare to Other Cannabinoids
CBC, THC, and CBD are all cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. While they are all related compounds, they have some important differences that set them apart.
One major difference between CBC, THC, and CBD is their psychoactive effects. THC is the main psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis and is responsible for the "high" that is associated with marijuana use. CBC and CBD, on the other hand, are non-psychoactive, which means they do not produce any psychoactive effects when consumed. This makes CBC and CBD more appealing to some people who want the potential therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the
psychoactive effects.
Another difference between these three cannabinoids is their potential therapeutic effects. CBC is believed to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, and it may also have neuroprotective properties. THC is also believed to have analgesic effects and may be useful for the treatment of certain types of pain. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea effects. CBD is believed to have a number of potential therapeutic benefits, including the ability to reduce anxiety, improve sleep, and reduce inflammation.
Finally, the legal status of these three cannabinoids can also vary. Under federal law, THC derived from marijuana is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, which means it is illegal to manufacture, distribute, or possess. However, many states have enacted their own laws that allow for the use of medical cannabis, including THC and CBD, under certain circumstances. CBC, on the other hand, is not currently a controlled substance at the federal level and is legal to produce, sell, and possess as long as it is derived from hemp and contains less than 0.3% THC by dry weight. However, it is important to note that the legal status of these compounds can change rapidly, and it is always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the specific laws and regulations in your state.
Different CBC Products Available at Diamond
As previously mentioned, all of our products containing CBC are tested by third-party labs, meaning that no matter what CBC product you choose, you never need to worry about any safety risks or hazards. At this time, we mainly offer CBC vapes, which ensure quick and swift relief minutes after inhalation. That said, most of our CBC vapes also contain blends of other cannabinoids, which give you a wider spectrum of benefits and effects than CBC ever could alone.
Some of our most popular CBC products include:
- Snowman Vape Pen by Fresh (1800mg), which contains:
- 360mg of delta 8
- 360mg of CBT
- 360mg of CBC
- 360mg of CBN
- 360mg of CBD
- Pancakes Vape Pen by Fresh (1800mg), which contains:
- 360mg of delta 8
- 360mg of CBC
- 360mg of CBT
- 360mg of CBG
- 360mg of CBD
- Incredible Hulk Vape Pen by Fresh (1800mg), which contains:
- 360mg of CBD
- 360mg of CBG
- 360mg of CBC
- 360mg of CBN
- 360mg of CBDV
- Melonatta Vape Pen by Fresh (1800mg), which contains:
- 257.2 mg of delta 8
- 257.2 mg of CBD
- 257.2 mg of CBN
- 257.2 mg of CBC
- 257.1 mg of CBG
- 257.1 mg of CBT
- 257.1 mg of CBDV
CBC: Some Final Thoughts
Stronger and more effective than CBD but still creating no psychoactive effects, CBC products are an incredible asset to keep in your medicine cabinet (or in your pocket). Whether you’re struggling with pain and inflammation or just a little stress, CBC can help you relieve what ails you and improve your life for the better.
States CBC Products Ships To
What is Hemp?
Hemp is cannabis with a Delta-9 THC concentration ≤ 0.3% by dry weight.
Federal Law
Consumable hemp products are federally legal and permitted to ship over state lines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore answers to our most commonly asked questions about CBD, our products, and more.
How do you hit a CBC disposable vape?
Hitting a CBC disposable vape is simple. All you need to do is put your lips on the mouthpiece and inhale.
Can you refill a CBC disposable vape?
CBC disposable vapes are made to be disposed of after they run out of vape oil. They cannot be refilled.
Do CBC disposable vapes get you high?
No. CBC is a non-psychoactive compound, meaning it does not make you high.
Are CBC disposable vapes legal?
CBC disposable vapes are federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, but state laws may vary.
Are CBC disposable vapes safe?
Like all other cannabinoid products, CBC disposable vapes are safe as long as they are sourced from legitimate and trustworthy retailers.
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