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However, CBN is very specific and contributes to sleep and the decrease of anxiety." Even though CBN comes from THC, Townsend says it doesn't have the psychoactive properties you might think of.
CBN –an abbreviation of Cannabinol– comes from the oxidation and decomposition of THC from a hemp plant, meaning that when THC is heated and exposed to Co2 (oxygen), it converts to CBN.
CBD and CBN are both cannabinoids from the cannabis plant. There are some key differences between them, including how they act on the body’s own endocannabinoid system.
This is why Charlotte Web’s Stay Asleep Gummies are formulated with 20 milligrams of CBN per serving—sans the CBD and next-day ‘hangover’ symptoms you may expect with other sleep aids.
Item 1 of 2 Security guards stand outside the headquarters of ABS-CBN network following government orders to cease its operations, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines May 5, 2020.
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