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Found CBN for Sale? Know All About It

The hemp plant contains many phytosubstances, among which are over a hundred cannabinoids. While CBD and THC are the most popular, did you know that CBN was discovered first? So, if you have found CBN for sale and aren’t sure what it is and what it does, this article is for you.

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What is CBN?

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Cannabinoids are naturally occurring compounds found in the hemp plant. They show unique properties and act differently because of their chemical structure.
 

CBN is a compound available in large quantities. Its highest concentration is found in raw hemp stored for extensive periods after harvesting. This duration is when THC transforms into CBN naturally.

According to studies, CBN is weaker than THC and has about ¼ of its potency. The discovery and isolation of CBN occurred in the late 19th century. Later, in the 30s, manufacturers created its synthetic counterpart.
 

Is CBN Psychoactive?

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CBN forms in cannabis as a THC metabolite, so the general assumption is that it is psychoactive, just like THC. There is plenty of scientific evidence on the mind-altering properties of THC. It changes perception, influencing the functioning of the senses. So, it has become a symbol of cannabis consumption.
 

In the past few years, while the availability of CBN for sale was increasing, people assumed it could possess similar perception alteration properties because it is cannabis-derived. However, this may not be the case. CBN is recognized as a non-psychoactive substance.

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Also Read: A Comprehensive Guide To Purchasing CBD Online

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How Does CBN Affect the ECS?

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Just like other cannabinoids, CBN influences the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a system of receptors in the body that maintains homeostasis, the balance of all systems.
 

Like THC, cannabinol binds to the CB1 and CB2 receptors. However, it has a greater affinity for the CB2 receptors. CBN’s effects within the ECS are weaker than THC, but the compound can hinder the activity of enzymes, such as lipoxygenase, cyclooxygenase, and many cytochrome enzymes, and stimulate phospholipase activity.

Unlike CBD, which indirectly affects the cannabinoid receptors, CBN acts directly and can be a great synergistic addition to the substances cannabis contains. While much is not known about the compound and how it works, scientific reports in the coming years may shed light on CBN for sale to cannabis users.


Conclusion

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Now that you understand CBN better, you can make improved buying decisions according to your preferences. Buy from a reputable brand for quality and safety. So, ready to get your CBN?

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