Noun
cannabidiol (plural cannabidiols) (abbreviated as CBD)
(organic chemistry, pharmacology) A nonintoxicating cannabinoid found in the hemp plant Cannabis sativa.
Synonym: CBD
Coordinate term: tetrahydrocannabinol
Hypernym: cannabinoid
By now, we’re all familiar with the myriad health benefits associated with cannabidiol, or CBD for short. Source: Internet
CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of more than 100 naturally occurring chemicals, called cannabinoids, which are found in cannabis and hemp plants and Martha has been lauding the product on her website and Instagram for some time. Source: Internet
Aside from the typical high-THC product that most pens offer, there are some manufacturers that offer products containing elevated levels of cannabidiol (CBD). Source: Internet
Ann DuTreil Frost of Ray just recently returned from the Montana State Cannabis and Hemp Festival in Lolo Hot Springs, where she had a vendor booth to sell her cannabidiol products. Source: Internet
A new study shows that the use of cannabidiol (CBD) could be the answer for alcohol and cocaine addictions. Source: Internet
I also utilized cannabinoids, in particular, cannabidiol, which is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in marijuana, for its anti-inflammatory effects. Source: Internet