10.26.2025

Researching CBD & Cannabis

Learn how to research CBD and cannabis with confidence — from spotting quality products and separating science from scams to understanding cannabinoids, terpenes, and the best ways to track your journey.

Key Takeaways
Be a skeptic: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Education first, purchase second.
Your best defense against scams = knowing how CBD and cannabis actually work.
Trust brands that value transparency, honesty, and science.

1. Start with the Basics

  • Learn about the Endocannabinoid System (ECS): how it regulates sleep, mood, pain, and balance.
  • Understand the difference between hemp and marijuana (hemp ≤0.3% THC; marijuana higher in THC).
  • Know your product types: full spectrum, broad spectrum, isolate, distillate.

2. Recognize Quality Products

  • Always check for Certificates of Analysis (COAs) from 3rd-party labs.
  • Look for clear labeling of cannabinoids (CBD, THC, CBN, CBG, etc.).
  • Avoid brands that don’t disclose ingredients or sourcing.

3. Separate Science from Scams

  • ❌ CBD does not fix erectile dysfunction (ED).
  • ❌ CBD and THC do not lower blood sugar — ignore gummies claiming to “cure diabetes.”
  • ❌ Be cautious of ads claiming endorsements from Dr. Oz or celebrity names.✅ Real benefits are supported by studies: pain management, sleep support, mood balance, inflammation, and more.

4. Understand Cannabinoids & Terpenes

  • CBD: calming, anti-inflammatory, stress relief.
  • THC: psychoactive, pain and sleep support.
  • CBN: sedating, sleep aid.
  • CBG: gut health, focus, inflammation.
  • Terpenes (like limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene) affect aroma and effects.

5. Consider Delivery Methods

  • Inhalation (smoke/vape): fast onset.
  • Oils/tinctures: 30–45 minutes.
  • Edibles: 1–2 hours, longer lasting.
  • Topicals: localized relief, non-psychoactive.

6. Ask the Right Questions

  • Where was this hemp grown?
  • Is the product full spectrum, broad spectrum, or isolate?
  • Is there a recent COA available?
  • How much CBD/THC is in each serving?
  • What extraction method was used?

7. Avoid Red Flags

  • Products promising to cure everything.
  • Cheap gummies with lots of sugar but little CBD.
  • No transparency about lab testing or ingredients.
  • Brands focusing on hype instead of education.

8. Track Your Journey

  • Use a CBD usage & symptom tracker or journal (date, product, dosage, effects).
  • Stay consistent and adjust slowly.
  • Remember: CBD is a supplement, not a miracle cure.