THC vs CBD: What's In Your Weed?

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8 Nov 201804:00

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the differences between CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), two key compounds in marijuana. While both have similar chemical structures, THC contains a cyclic ring that allows it to bind to the CB1 receptor in the brain, causing a 'high.' CBD, with a hydroxyl group, does not fit into the CB1 receptor and thus doesn't cause this effect. CBD can inhibit THC's binding, reducing the high and offering other benefits like anti-anxiety and anti-inflammatory effects. The video also touches on how varying THC and CBD ratios affect the body differently.

Takeaways

  • 🧠 CBD and THC are two key compounds found in marijuana, widely discussed due to the rise of marijuana legalization.
  • 🌿 The human body has an endocannabinoid system that regulates mood, memory, pain sensation, and appetite.
  • 🧬 CBD and THC have nearly identical chemical structures with the formula C21H30O2 and a mass of 314 grams per mole, but their structural difference determines their effects.
  • 🔄 THC contains a cyclic ring, which allows it to bind with CB1 receptors in the brain, making you feel high.
  • 💧 CBD contains a hydroxyl group and does not bind to the CB1 receptor, so it doesn't produce a high.
  • 🏃‍♂️ THC mimics anandamide, a neurotransmitter responsible for pleasure and runner's high, to activate the CB1 receptor and cause a high.
  • 😌 CBD has been shown to reduce anxiety, with studies showing its calming effects, especially in people with social anxiety disorder.
  • 🔥 THC can exacerbate psychotic symptoms, while CBD may help alleviate psychosis, showing contrasting mental effects.
  • ⚖️ When consumed together, CBD can inhibit THC from binding fully to the CB1 receptor, reducing the intensity of the high.
  • 📊 Marijuana products usually indicate THC and CBD percentages, helping users gauge how these chemicals will affect their body.

Q & A

  • What are CBD and THC, and where are they found?

    -CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are two important chemicals found in marijuana. They interact with the body's endocannabinoid system, which regulates mood, appetite, memory, and pain sensation.

  • How are the chemical structures of THC and CBD different?

    -Although THC and CBD have the same molecular formula (C21H30O2) and similar masses (314 grams per mole), THC contains a cyclic ring, while CBD contains a hydroxyl group. This difference in structure impacts how they interact with the body.

  • Why does THC make you feel high, but CBD does not?

    -THC fits perfectly into the body's CB1 receptor, similar to the neurotransmitter anandamide, which is responsible for generating pleasure and other sensations. CBD, due to its hydroxyl group, does not fit into the CB1 receptor and therefore doesn't cause the 'high' feeling.

  • What is the role of the CB1 receptor in the body?

    -The CB1 receptor is part of the endocannabinoid system and is influenced by neurotransmitters like anandamide. This receptor helps regulate feelings of pleasure, motivation, and feeding behavior, and it is the primary site where THC exerts its psychoactive effects.

  • How does CBD affect anxiety according to research?

    -A 2011 study showed that CBD can significantly reduce anxiety. Participants with social anxiety disorder who were given CBD reported less anxiety when speaking in front of a large audience, compared to those given a placebo.

  • What are some other effects of CBD on the body?

    -In addition to reducing anxiety, animal studies have shown that CBD has anti-inflammatory properties, and some people report that it helps with chronic pain.

  • How does THC affect psychosis, and how does CBD counteract this effect?

    -THC can aggravate psychotic symptoms, while CBD may help reduce them. When consumed together, CBD can inhibit the effects of THC by preventing it from binding as effectively to the CB1 receptor, potentially decreasing the 'high' feeling.

  • What happens when THC and CBD are consumed together?

    -When THC and CBD are consumed together, CBD can bind to the CB1 receptor and inhibit THC's ability to bind as effectively. This interaction, known as allosteric inhibition, reduces the psychoactive effects of THC.

  • Why is the ratio of THC to CBD important in marijuana products?

    -The ratio of THC to CBD in marijuana products affects how strongly you will feel the psychoactive effects. Products with high THC and low CBD will make you feel more 'high,' while higher levels of CBD can reduce the effects of THC.

  • What is the future of research on THC and CBD?

    -As more states and countries legalize marijuana, research into the effects of THC and CBD is expected to increase. This will help uncover more details about how these chemicals interact with the body and their potential medical applications.

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