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What is cannabinol, the cannabinoid found in CBN products? Currently, there are over 100 different cannabinoids that have been identified in the hemp plant. The most well-known cannabinoid is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the psychoactive compound that is responsible for the psychoactive effects of marijuana. Other well-known cannabinoids include cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG). These compounds are found in varying levels in different strains of the hemp plant and have a range of potential therapeutic and medicinal properties.
But CBN is different. CBN is short for cannabinol, a naturally occurring compound in cannabis and hemp plants. It is one of the many cannabinoids produced by these plants and is believed to have several potential therapeutic properties. CBN is not psychoactive, meaning it does not make the "high" associated with THC. However, it is thought to enhance THC's psychoactive effects when used together.
Curious about CBN products and what they can do for you? Let’s take a deep dive into these significant cannabinoids.
What Is CBN?
Cannabinol, or CBN, is a lesser-known hemp-derived cannabinoid beginning to grow in popularity. It is produced when THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive compound in cannabis, is exposed to heat and oxygen over time. This process, known as decarboxylation, converts THC-A (the acid form of THC) into THC and converts CBG-A (cannabigerolic acid) into CBN.
While CBN is not as well-known as THC or CBD (cannabidiol), it is believed to have some potential therapeutic benefits. Some of those potential benefits include the following:
- Anti-inflammatory benefits
- Analgesic (pain-relieving) benefits
- Sedative effects,
- Regulation of appetite and sleep
- Other wellness benefits
Is CBN a Euphoric or High-Inducing Cannabinoid? Will It Get Me High?
Unlike THC, CBN is not psychoactive, meaning it does not produce the "high" associated with THC. However, it is thought to enhance THC's psychoactive effects when used together. This is because CBN interacts with the body's endocannabinoid system in a way that amplifies the effects of THC.
There is still much research on CBN and its potential therapeutic benefits to be done. However, early studies suggest that it may be helpful in treating various conditions, including pain, inflammation, and insomnia. It is also thought to have the potential as an antioxidant and anti-bacterial agent.
How Strong Are CBN Products?
The strength of CBN products can vary depending on several factors, including the specific strain of cannabis from which it is derived and the cultivation and processing methods used. CBN is generally not as strong as THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis responsible for the "high" associated with marijuana. Again, CBN is not psychoactive, but it may intensify THC's psychotropic effects.
CBN is most commonly found in aged cannabis, as the decarboxylation process that converts THC-A into THC and CBG-A into CBN takes time. As a result, older cannabis plants tend to have higher levels of CBN. However, it is also possible to find CBN in younger plants through specific breeding techniques and cultivation methods.
How Are CBN Products Made?
CBN is now making its way onto the market in the Farm Bill era, a positive effect of the fact that all hemp-derived cannabinoids are now legal. In many cases, consumers will find cannabinol products blended with other cannabinoids like HHC products, delta 8 products, delta 10 products, and more. It can also be blended with newer compounds like THCP, delta 11, and delta 9 THCH.
Several different products contain CBN, including CBN gummies, CBN oils, CBN disposable vapes, CBN vape carts, and CBN capsules. Here is a brief overview of how these products are made:
- CBN gummies: CBN gummies are made by combining CBN with a gummy base, which may consist of ingredients such as gelatin, sugar, and flavoring. The CBN is typically extracted from cannabis plants using a solvent, such as CO2, and is then purified and concentrated. The purified CBN is mixed with the gummy base and other ingredients to form the gummies.
- CBN oils: CBN oils are made by extracting CBN from cannabis plants using a solvent, such as CO2, and purifying and concentrating the resulting extract. The purified CBN extract is mixed with a carrier oil, such as hemp seed oil or coconut oil, to form the CBN oil.
- CBN vape products: CBN vape products are made by extracting CBN from cannabis plants using a solvent, such as CO2, and purifying and concentrating the resulting extract. The purified CBN extract is mixed with a vape-friendly base, such as propylene glycol or vegetable glycerin, to form the vape product. The vape product can then be used in a vape pen or other vaping device.
- CBN capsules: To make CBN capsules, the purified CBN extract is typically mixed with a carrier substance, such as MCT oil (medium-chain triglyceride oil), or a powdered form of neutral-tasting plant material, such as rice flour. The mixture is then homogenized to ensure that the CBN is evenly distributed throughout the carrier substance. Finally, the capsule is filled and packaged.
Are CBN Products Legal?
At the federal level, CBN is governed by the Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018, known also as the Farm Bill, which legalized the production and sale of hemp and hemp-derived products, including CBD and delta 8, in the United States. Hemp is a type of cannabis plant that contains very low levels of THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis that is responsible for the "high" associated with marijuana.
While CBN is not mentioned explicitly in the Farm Bill, CBN products derived from hemp are considered legal under the Farm Bill if they meet the definition of a hemp product, which includes having a THC content of less than 0.3%.
Are CBN Products Legal In My State?
At the state level, the legal status of CBN and other cannabinoids can vary. However, CBN, like CBD, is currently legal in all U.S. states. Some states have legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal or recreational purposes. In these states, CBN products are permitted as long as they are derived from hemp that has been legally grown and processed.
It is crucial to remember that the legal status of CBN and other cannabinoids can change rapidly. It is essential to be aware of the laws in your area before using CBN or any other cannabinoid.
Are CBN Products Safe to Use?
Like all hemp-derived cannabinoids, CBN products are generally safe to use. There have been no reported or recorded injuries, illnesses, or deaths. Still, more research is needed to understand their full potential. While some early studies have suggested that CBN and other cannabinoids may have potential therapeutic benefits, they can also have risks and side effects.
It is essential to use CBN and other cannabinoid products responsibly and as directed on the label. It is also necessary to be aware of the potential side effects and to seek help if you experience any adverse reactions.
Some possible side effects of CBN may include the following:
- Drowsiness or sleepiness
- Dry mouth
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Changes in appetite or weight
- Nausea or vomiting
- Mood changes
- Increased heart rate
- Changes in blood pressure
It is important to note that the side effects of CBN and other cannabinoid products may vary depending on the specific product, the dose, and the individual.
How Does CBN Compare to Other Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids?
CBN is one of the hundreds of hemp-derived cannabinoids to be introduced into the cannabis market over the past few years. But how does it stack up against the competition? Does it stand on its own, or is it a pretender to the throne? Let’s look at how CBN compares to some of the most talked-about compounds available today.
CBN vs. CBD: Two Wellness Cannabinoids
Cannabinol (CBN) and cannabidiol (CBD) are compounds in the cannabis plant. They are both classified as cannabinoids, compounds that interact with the body's endocannabinoid system to produce various therapeutic effects.
While CBN and CBD have similarities, they also have some crucial differences. Here is a brief comparison of CBN and CBD:
- Psychoactivity: CBN is not psychoactive, meaning it does not produce the "high" associated with THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis. CBD is also not psychoactive, but it is thought to enhance THC's psychoactive effects when used together.
- Therapeutic effects: CBN and CBD are believed to have several potential therapeutic effects, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic (pain-relieving), and sedative properties. CBN is also thought to have a role in regulating appetite and sleep. At the same time, CBD is believed to have several other potential therapeutic effects, including anti-anxiety, anti-seizure, and anti-psychotic effects.
- Legal status: The legal status of CBN and CBD varies by jurisdiction. In the United States, CBN is considered a legal compound under the Farm Bill. CBD is legal under federal law as a hemp-derived product too.
- Availability: CBN is not as well-known or widely available as CBD, and it is less commonly found in cannabinoid products. However, it is becoming more widely known as research on its potential therapeutic benefits increases.
Overall, CBN and CBD are compounds found in the cannabis plant that are believed to have several potential therapeutic benefits. For a closer look, take note of the table below:
Benefit/Drawback |
CBN |
CBD |
---|---|---|
Psychoactivity |
Not psychoactive |
Not psychoactive |
Therapeutic effects |
Anti-inflammatory, analgesic (pain-relieving), sedative, appetite regulation, sleep regulation |
Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-anxiety, anti-seizure, anti-psychotic, neuroprotective, anti-tumor |
Legal status |
Legal under federal law as a hemp-derived product (Farm Bill) |
Legal under federal law as a hemp-derived product (Farm Bill) |
Availability |
Less commonly found in cannabinoid products |
Widely available in a variety of products |
CBN vs. Delta 8: Wellness vs. Euphoria
CBN and delta-8 THC are compounds in the cannabis plant that belongs to the cannabinoid family. While they have some similarities, they also have some critical differences. CBN is not psychoactive, while delta-8 THC is psychoactive, and both are thought to have therapeutic potential. Check out this table for more insight.
Benefit/Drawback |
CBN |
Delta-8 THC |
---|---|---|
Psychoactivity |
Not psychoactive |
Psychoactive (less psychoactive than delta-9 THC) |
Therapeutic effects |
Anti-inflammatory, analgesic (pain-relieving), sedative, appetite regulation, sleep regulation |
Appetite stimulant, anti-anxiety, anti-nausea, pain relief |
Legal status |
Legal under federal law as a hemp-derived product (Farm Bill) |
Legal under federal law as a hemp-derived product (Farm Bill), State law varies |
Availability |
Less commonly found in cannabinoid products |
Availability varies by jurisdiction |
CBN vs. Delta 10: Wellness vs. Energy
CBN and delta-10 THC are both hemp-derived compounds making the rounds of the cannabis space. While they have some similarities, they are pretty different from each other. Most notably, neither is all too psychoactive, though delta 10 is slightly more so, delta 10 is energizing like a good shot of caffeine. See the table below for more information.
Benefit/Drawback |
CBN |
Delta-10 THC |
---|---|---|
Psychoactivity |
Not psychoactive |
Psychoactive (less psychoactive than delta-9 THC) |
Therapeutic effects |
Anti-inflammatory, analgesic (pain-relieving), sedative, appetite regulation, sleep regulation |
Energy, Focus, Creativity |
Legal status |
Legal under federal law as a hemp-derived product (Farm Bill) |
Legal under federal law as a hemp-derived product (Farm Bill), State law varies |
Availability |
Less commonly found in cannabinoid products |
Availability varies by jurisdiction |
What Types of CBN Products Are Available At Diamond?
Looking for something new and exciting? Diamond CBD has several new CBN products available for consumers to try. They are third-party tested, so you can be sure they are safe and free from contaminants. Take a look at these:
- CBD, CBN, Melatonin Blend Capsules - Diamond CBD - 620mg: Give yourself some cannabinoid relief with Diamond CBD Soft Gel Capsules. Just two gel caps give you 620mg of Broad Spectrum CBD + CBN to relax and revitalize you while enhancing your overall wellness routine. Plus, it's an easy way to boost your daily routine -- pop two gel caps, and you're on your way!
- Snowman Vape Pen - D8, CBD, CBT - Disposable - Fresh - 1800mg: Experience Calm, Snowman strain blended Disposable Vape Pens with 1800mg of CBN, Delta 8, CBT, and more, a new way to enjoy cannabinoids with Blends by Fresh. With an all-natural cannabinoid blend, you can go higher than you've ever dreamed. You'll love Blends by Fresh.
- Comfortably Numb Gummies - D8, CBN Blend - Fresh - 1000mg: Comfortably Numb a Passion Fruit, Blackberry, Pomegranate blend from Blends by Fresh Gummies comes with 1000mg of Delta 8 and CBN and several more of your favorite cannabinoids blended together. You'll love Blends by Fresh.
- Strawberry Amnesia Vape Pen - HHC - Disposable - Fresh - 1800mg: Experience Dream, Strawberry Amnesia strain blended Disposable Vape Pens with 1800mg of CBN, HHC, Delta 8, and more, a new way to enjoy cannabinoids with Blends by Fresh. With an all-natural cannabinoid blend, you can go higher than you've ever dreamed. You'll love Blends by Fresh.
CBN Products: Some Final Thoughts
CBN Products are some of the more exciting cannabinoids on the market today. While they’re not psychoactive, they can make psychotropic compounds more intense. So, if you’re looking for a euphoric trip with a little wellness kick, CBN products are for you!
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