Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the most popular cannabinoids, or chemical compounds, derived from the cannabis plant. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBD has no psychoactive effects (meaning it will not get one “high”). In recent years, CBD use has become increasingly popular due to its wide range of health benefits, and is consumed in a variety of ways. CBD can be consumed through vaporizers, edibles, oils, supplement powders, and ointments/creams. Of these consumption methods, CBD oil is one of the most popular and acts as the foundation for many others. To make CBD oil, there are a handful of methods. One of the most popular and organic methods is by using liquid solvents. First, plant material (flowers, trim, etc.) must be put into an isolated container. Then, liquid solvents such as butane, alcohol, or ethanal are run through the plant matter to strip and transfer the cannabinoids to liquid. The liquid is then evaporated to make highly concentrated CBD oil. A second comm
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