Thursday, June 25, 2020

CBD Found In Orange Peel: A Claim Made By A Japanese Company

Are Orange Peels the modern source of CBD extraction? Read on to know more.

Not intrigued to go all green? How about oranges?

For the past decades, cannabis has been the talk of the world. The natural herb has more than hundreds of cannabinoids, and CBD is one of them. After meticulous studies and research, CBD has proven its efficacy in being medically or therapeutically useful. Even though the studies are at their preliminary stages, CBD is potent and versatile medicine.


Are you into cannabis products for CBD? And, if you know cannabis products, they do carry a trace amount of THC (0.3%) in them. Thus, if you’re the one who is all in for CBD but not THC compounds of cannabis, then this article has tempting news for you!


A recent discovery of CBD in the orange peel will keep you from the trouble of THC induced high. Not all cannabis users take cannabis to get high; some utilize cannabis as their treatment.

CBD Derived from an Orange Peel


Cannabis and its use (either recreational or medical) is allowed in numerous states of the United States. Most territories that authorized marijuana have set limits for THC. CBD products can be legal only when it contains 0.3% THC. Thus, this cannabinoid is a  primary issue across the CBD industry. Many other countries do not (yet) legalize the usage of cannabis products due to the contamination of THC in it. Interestingly, the Japanese have come up with an alternative way to avoid this contamination.


Recently, a Japan-based company, Hiro International, has derived CBD from orange peels. They unveiled an exclusive line of CBD products produced from oranges and not hemp or cannabis. The revelation was at the Cosmo Tokyo cosmetics fair.


Formerly, the company imported fruits and fruit juice, but they soon discovered orange shipped from the US embraced CBD structurally similar to that found in hemp plants. Soon, they were able to distill the CBD found in the form of oil that had multipurpose uses, which led them to Cosme Tokyo.

CBD oil derived from an orange peel is claimed to be  100% THC free. Hence, these CBD products can reach places with strict rules on THC.

Benefits of CBD From Orange Peel


Theoretically speaking, the benefits of CBD derived from orange are the same as that of the traditional CBD. There are additionally no threats in terms of legality. Moreover, it provides a sound story to people who are a little reluctant to use cannabis due to its pre-existing negative stigma in several places.


As of now, the company has created prototypes using the derived CBD oil- body lotion, make-up remover, lip balm, and a hair care product. Perhaps, it is okay to say that CBD derived from orange peel is equally beneficial.


The company clearly states that no studies have yet compared these two CBDs. However, some early studies do claim that alternatives of CBD are as efficient as traditional CBD. Whether or not Orange-peel derived peel is as effective is still up for debate.


Orange peel derived CBD products are good news for people in Japan eager to try out and reap its benefits. Another reason for its hype- No more failing drug test. About 45% of CBD products contain traces of THC, and it can cause the consumer to fail drug tests. Therefore, it is a safe alternative with the same ingredients and effects and no THC.

Takeaway

Whether or not you embrace cannabis with both its virtuous and hint-of-evil fronts is a whole another question. The first thing to ensure is whether orange peel drive CBD is as effective as claimed by the Japanese company. Since they have only developed prototypes, it is difficult to say anything for sure right now. But, on the other hand, it seems like an excellent substitute for those who want to enjoy the perks of CBD and stay away from other cannabinoids or chemicals found in cannabis plants.


For your information, these CBD products are only available in Japan currently. There are no insights, whether they are available internationally or not! However, I hope it is worth the wait!


Note:- You do not need a 420 Med Card to purchase a CBD product.

Monday, June 8, 2020

How To Get Rid Of “Red Eyes” After A Cannabis Session?

Yes, everyone knows that you consume weed for your health issues! And, yes you bought it after 420 med evaluation, but isn’t it good to stay lowkey in public after your cannabis session?

This is where eye drops come into the picture to save your day.

Cannabis is an aromatic natural herb. Apart from its aroma and munchies craving, only your “red eyes” can say -” you are high”.


Before we get into the eye drops to deal with cannabis-induced drowsy red eyes, it is important to understand why it happens?

Why Do Red Eyes Happen?

Red eyes are a classic giveaway that you smoked cannabis. For a few individuals, it is pretty obvious while for others who are less sensitive, red eyes may come and go.

However, it depends upon certain factors- how much cannabis you intake? What strain of cannabis do you take? What is your tolerance level? Therefore, there are no specific criteria for red eyes. Plus, this happens to be a prime reason that cannabis is a well-known treatment for glaucoma.

Let’s get science-y! When you smoke cannabis, the cannabinoids- THC lowers the blood pressure. This, in turn, causes the blood vessels and capillaries to dilate, which increases the blood flow to the eyes, further reducing the ocular pressure. Increased blood flow brings redness while decreased ocular pressure is the effect that benefits glaucoma patients.


This explains the reason behind the varying intensity of red eyes in different individuals. You may smoke a low THC strain one day and have little to no red eyes. Whereas, the next day when you smoke high THC strain, you end up with bloodshot eyes.

In addition to that, this reaction explanation also accounts for why smoking cannabis is not the only reason for red eyes. It is the cannabinoids and not smoke that makes your eyes red! Even cannabis-infused edibles can make you experience red eyes.

Now, as we have understood why the red eyes occur, the next question is - “How to get rid of it?”. Here are some eye drops to use after your soothing cannabis session.

How to Prevent Red Eyes?


Even though red eyes caused because of cannabis intake is harmless, this does not imply that it is a welcomed reaction at all. So, if you want to stay subtle and lowkey with your intake, then here are some steps to take before, during, and after the cannabis session.

Opt for low/ no THC strain- It is best to opt for strains with CBD and CBN as an alternative for THC to reduce red eyes when toking.

Drink enough water to stay hydrated-  Increase your water intake to help mitigate the dryness you experience.

Plan sessions at your leisure time- As cannabis-induced red eyes are harmless, it only carries a negative and outdated stigma with it.

Keep eyedrops handy- If you end with red eyes, no matter what precautions you took, keep eye drop handy. There are special brands formulated to lessen the redness in your eyes.

Best Eye Drops After Cannabis Use

VISINE

Visine has been helping cannabis users to cure red eyes and remain discrete and inconspicuous for years. This mainstay in cannabis culture eye drop effects within 10 seconds of use. You’ll have a slight burn and your cherry-red eyes turn snow-white.

CLEAR EYES

It is a go-to eye drop for cannabis connoisseurs. Clear Eyes are available in any dispensary store or supermarket and also considered one of the best eye drops for your high eyes.

Rohto V

A special edition of Rohto V- “cool redness reliever” is popularly used for irritation relief, especially by people with sensitive or dry eyes.

Opcon- A


An all arounder eye drop with half antihistamine and half-redness relieving properties. It is the perfect selection to alleviate any irritation in the eye.