What is CBDV?
CBDV is short for Cannabidivarin, and it is one of the many cannabinoids found in hemp or cannabis plants. While it is similar in structure and effect to its more famous cousin CBD, CBDV has many differences.
7-Hydroxy (7OH) is a natural alkaloid and the primary active metabolite of kratom (Mitragyna speciosa).
7OH is not scheduled under the Controlled Substances Act and is federally legal to sell and ship across state lines, unless restricted by state laws.
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CBDV is short for Cannabidivarin, and it is one of the many cannabinoids found in hemp or cannabis plants. While it is similar in structure and effect to its more famous cousin CBD, CBDV has many differences.
CBDV is difficult to extract and cultivate. It is found in quantities of less than 1% in most hemp plants. Therefore, it doesn't get the attention of bigger cannabinoids like CBD and delta 8.
CBDV was first discovered in 1969. It's what is known as a varin-type cannabinoid, similar to THCV. It has many benefits, though the research is still in its infancy.
CBDV's inclusion with THCV, may give the weight loss effects an extra nudge. Does CBDV work on its own as a weight loss product? It remains to be seen whether CBDV can promote weight loss on its own, but for now, we know it works great in combination with THCV.
CBD and CBDV are very simialr and have many of the same benefits - relaxation, sleep, wellness, etc. But CBDV, as research is learning, has many extra benefits. The cannabinoid can help with specific issues, may promote natural weight loss and so much more!
No. CBDV is more like CBD in that there is no psychoactive high associated with it. You will not feel any altered state of consciousness.
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