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Sweet and Peaceful: CBN Gummies
The world of hemp has introduced us to a whole new world of acronyms, from THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) to CBD (Cannabidiol) to CBG (Cannabigerol) and more. And now, there’s a new cannabinoid with all new properties that are making its way onto the scene. CBN or cannabinol may seem like it’s pretty similar to cannabidiol at first glance, but these two compounds couldn’t be more distinct and different. They share some similarities, especially concerning how they are produced within the human body, but users will find that they each have their own set of benefits at the end of the day. And with CBN gummies, we have a new treat with all new possibilities.
So, what are CBN gummies? And what is the difference between cannabinol and CBD? If you’re curious, take a journey with us and find out!
What Are CBN Gummies?
CBN, or cannabinol, is a lesser-known cannabinoid in small amounts in the cannabis plant. It is believed to have potential therapeutic properties, but much about CBN remains a mystery to scientists and researchers. The history of CBN is closely tied to the history of cannabis. Cannabis has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes for thousands of years. Still, it was not until the 20th century that scientists began isolating and studying the individual compounds in the plant.
One of the first recorded mentions of CBN was in the 1940s when scientists discovered that it was a degradation product of THC. This means that THC converts to CBN over time, which is why CBN is more commonly found in older, poorly stored cannabis. In the 1970s, researchers began to study the effects of CBN in animals, and some early studies suggested that it had soothing and anti-inflammatory effects. However, much of the research on CBN was limited due to the legal restrictions on cannabis research at the time.
The Rise of CBN Gummies
In recent years, attitudes towards cannabis have shifted, with the Farm Bill legalizing hemp. Research on CBN and other cannabinoids has begun to increase. However, much about CBN remains unknown, and more research is needed to understand its effects and potential therapeutic uses fully.
Still, we’ve learned much about CBN in the last few years. Moreover, CBN gummies have become one of the more popular products in the Farm Bill era.
How to Make CBN Gummies
CBN gummies are gummy candies that are infused with CBN, a lesser-known cannabinoid that is present in small amounts in the hemp plant. Many users enjoy these gummies because they are simple to consume. How are they made? Take a look:
- First, decarboxylate CBN-rich hemp flower or isolate it by heating it in the oven at 240°F for 30-60 minutes.
- Next, grind the decarboxylated CBN into a fine powder using a coffee grinder.
- Mix the fruit juice, honey, and gelatin in a medium saucepan.
- Heat the mixture over medium heat, constantly stirring, until the gelatin is fully dissolved.
- Remove the saucepan from the heat and stir in the CBN powder.
- Pour the mixture into a gummy silicone mold and refrigerate until set, about 1 hour.
- Once the gummies are set, remove them from the mold and store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
It’s a simple recipe, but it creates a cannabinoid product that packs a punch!
So What Is CBN?
CBN is much like CBD because it’s a cannabinoid that doesn’t cause a psychoactive high. However, their origins are vastly dissimilar. They may both come from the hemp plant. How so? Industrial hemp plants naturally have high levels of CBD. On the other hand, CBN levels depend on several factors, including the amount of heat and light exposure the hemp plant has seen. Remember, CBN is a byproduct of other cannabinoids like THC and thus only appears when those parent cannabinoids create a reaction.
Different Types of CBN Products
That being said, CBN products are found on the market in many of the same forms as CBD, THC, and Delta 8. If you are looking to purchase a CBN product, you can find it in the following forms besides gummies:
- CBN oils
- CBN tinctures
- CBN capsules
- CBN disposable vapes
- CBN vape carts
- CBN concentrates
- CBN flower
Dosing CBN Gummies: Getting the Most From CBN
Several factors can affect how a person should dose cannabinoids like CBN, including:
- Age: Younger people and older adults may require a lower dosage due to their smaller size and potentially lower metabolism.
- Weight: People who weigh more may require a higher dosage due to their larger size.
- Reason for use: The appropriate dosage may vary depending on the specific reason for use.
- Individual tolerance and sensitivity: Some people may be more sensitive to cannabinoids and require a lower dosage, while others may require a higher dosage to achieve the desired effect.
- Medications: CBN can interact with certain medications, so it is essential to consult a medical professional before using these compounds.
- Method of administration: The method of administration (e.g., oral, topical, inhalation) can affect how the body absorbs the cannabinoid and how long it takes to take effect.
- CBN content of the product: Different products may contain different amounts of CBN, so it is essential to read the label and follow the recommended dosage instructions carefully.
The following table can offer general dosing guidelines. However, these are just guidelines:
If you weigh the following (in pounds) |
Then a low dosage of CBN for you would be: |
And a medium dosage of CBN for you would be: |
And a high dosage of CBN for you would be: |
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100-130 |
10-17mg |
21-25mg |
30-37mg |
130-160 |
20-27mg |
27-33mg |
35-43mg |
160-190 |
29-34mg |
34-40mg |
44-50mg |
190-220 |
35-39mg |
42-50mg |
52-58mg |
220-250 |
40-44mg |
51-59mg |
60-72mg |
250-280 |
45-50mg |
60-69mg |
70-85mg |
280+ |
52mg+ |
75mg+ |
90mg+ |
Diamond’s CBN Gummies: Amazing Blends
Are you looking for some CBN gummies that will blow your mind? Diamond has some CBN blends that are simply amazing. Check them out below:
- Comfortably Numb Gummies - D8, CBN Blend - Fresh - 1000mg: Comfortably Numb a Passion Fruit, Blackberry, and Pomegranate blend from Blends by Fresh Gummies come with 1000mg of Delta 8 and CBN and several more of your favorite cannabinoids blended. You'll love Blends by Fresh.
- Dream Gummies - D8, HHC, CBD Blend - Fresh - 1000mg: Dream a Grape, Orange, Cherry blend from Blends by Fresh Gummies comes with 1000mg of Delta 8 and HHC, several more of your favorite cannabinoids blended. You'll love Blends by Fresh.
Comparing CBN Gummies to Other Cannabinoids
Now that we understand what cannabinol is and how it works, the real question becomes, “how does it compare to other cannabinoids?” CBN is a unique compound that shares many characteristics with other hemp-derived cannabinoids. On the same note, it differs significantly from its cousins, making it one of the most misunderstood compounds available today. Let’s see how it compares to other hemp-derived compounds.
Comparing CBN Gummies and Delta 9
While Neither CBN nor delta 9 is considered dangerous, both are similar in a few ways. CBN is a derivative of THC and is considered to be mildly psychotropic like its parent cannabinoid. Still, both compounds have no risk of addiction, abuse, or even overdose. However, THC has been known to cause temporary side effects due to the compound’s psychoactive properties, such as:
- Dry mouth
- Red Eyes
- Increased heart rate
- Coordination problems
- Memory loss
- Slower reaction times
Comparing CBN Gummies and CBG
While CBN and CBG (cannabigerol) are hemp-derived compounds that appear similar on the surface, they are pretty different. CBN is a more targeted compound, while CBG is more generalized in how it works throughout the body. Here’s a side-by-side comparison:
- Unlike THC, both compounds don’t cause a high
- However, CBN does have mild psychotropic properties.
- We know they both interact with the CB1 and CB2 receptors, although we have much more information about CBD right now
- CBG is a parent compound of CBD, but CBN is related to THC
Comparing CBN Gummies and CBD
CBN and CBD are pretty similar and quite different all at once. Both are hemp-derived compounds that are all-natural. Neither causes a high, although CBN does have some psychotropic properties. While CBD is an overall wellness product, CBN is used for more targeted reasons. Both are popular on the hemp market and are available in different forms, including oils, edibles, and creams.
Comparing CBN Gummies and Delta 8
There’s perhaps no more significant difference in compounds than between CBN and Delta 8, although, to be honest, Delta-8 is quite different than most cannabinoids. Some products contain CBD and Delta-8 because they balance each other out, and CBN works synergistically with Delta 8. Delta-8 causes an incredible psychotropic high. However, CBN has only mild psychotropic properties and doesn’t cause a noticeable high. Some other differences between the two include the following:
- Delta 8 cause a psychotropic high, and CBN has mild psychotropic properties.
- Delta-8 and CBN are both hemp-derived
- Both compounds are legal
- Both compounds enhance the entourage effect
- Both cannabinoids are minor compounds.
- Researchers are still learning more about both.
Comparing CBN: A Quick Reference
Curious as to how CBN gummies compare to other compounds? Take a look at the chart below:
Compound |
Description |
Psychoactive effects |
Benefits |
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CBN |
Cannabinol is a minor cannabinoid that is formed when THC is exposed to heat or light. It is believed to have mild psychoactive effects. |
Mild psychoactive effects |
May have potential as a sleep aid |
Delta-9 THC |
Delta-9 THC is the primary psychoactive compound in marijuana. It is responsible for the "high" that is associated with marijuana use. |
Moderate to strong psychoactive effects |
May have potential for help with pain, nausea, and appetite loss |
CBG |
Cannabigerol is a minor cannabinoid that is present in very small amounts in the hemp plant. It is believed to have potential therapeutic effects, but more research is needed to confirm this. |
No known psychoactive effects |
May have potential as an anti-inflammatory |
CBD |
Cannabidiol is a non-psychoactive compound that has a range of potential therapeutic effects. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, and anti-seizure properties. |
No known psychoactive effects |
May have potential for helping with anxiety and inflammation |
Delta-8 THC |
Delta-8 THC is a psychoactive compound that is present in small amounts in the hemp plant. It is believed to have weaker psychoactive effects than delta-9 THC. |
Mild to moderate psychoactive effects |
May have potential for pain, nausea, and appetite loss
|
How Do CBN Gummies Work?
People now think of CBN gummies as a “nighttime cannabinoid” because they promote a person’s natural sleep patterns. But, although we’re still in the early stages of research on this incredible cannabinoid, some preliminary evidence shows it could have a wide array of benefits.
Here’s a look at some of the more promising research now ongoing with CBN:
- In 2011 a study in the British Journal of Pharmacology looked at the benefits of combining THC with CBN.
- More recent research found that, on its own, CBN had a myriad of benefits. However, this research was only preliminary and done in rats. But it showed the most significant promise for the future.
- CBN is known as the “sleep cannabinoid” for a reason. In 2017, researchers at Steep Hill Labs made significant progress on this front, learning about proper dosing. However, according to some sources, this study was not peer-reviewed. It is still up for debate whether or not CBN acts as a promoter of natural sleep patterns.
Do CBN Gummies Have Side Effects?
What we do know for sure, based on both research and user accounts, is that you won’t feel anything when you take CBN, as it is a very subtle cannabinoid. In the same way, CBD is very low-key, and so is CBN.
But what about the side effects?
CBN has no side effects besides occasional dry mouth, dizziness, or headache like CBD, its more popular cousin. In fact, there’s no list of side effects whatsoever, no headaches, stomach problems, confusion, or anything else. Just like CBD, it’s impossible even to take too much CBN, as the only thing that may happen is you might become too sleepy.
How Does Diamond Make CBN Gummies?
Diamond’s CBN gummies are typically made using a process similar to the one used to make other gummies, such as those made with fruit juice or purees. Here is a general overview of the process:
- The CBN is dissolved in a solution, which may include a carrier oil such as MCT oil or hemp seed oil.
- Other ingredients, such as sweeteners, flavorings, and food coloring, may be added to the solution.
- The mixture is poured into molds in the desired shape and allowed to cool and solidify.
- The gummies are removed from the molds and may be coated with sugar or another coating to improve their texture.
- The gummies are then packaged and labeled for sale.
Be sure to read our CBN gummies' label and ingredient list, and you’ll see that they are made with high-quality ingredients and are safe for consumption.
CBN Gummies: Final Takeaway
One thing that many people may not know about CBN gummies is that they are believed to have potential therapeutic effects. However, more research is needed to understand its effects and appropriate use fully. Some early studies have suggested that CBN may have sedative effects and help with insomnia. In contrast, other studies have indicated that it may have pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects. It is important to note that more research is needed to confirm these findings and to determine the appropriate dosage and use of CBN for various conditions.
So try some CBN gummies today!