CBD is extracted from hemp and marijuana present in the cannabis plant and possesses both therapeutic and medicinal properties without giving consumers the experience of high THC content. It is beneficial for medical conditions such as inflammation, pain, sleep disorders, epilepsy, schizophrenia, anorexia, and symptoms of multiple sclerosis among others.
CBD infused products such as cannabis oil, beauty and skincare products, beverages, gummies, capsules, and dog treats are highly preferred and are anticipated to drive the demand in the forthcoming years. Cannabidiol can be delivered into the body in several ways such as ingesting, vaping, smoking, and through the skin.
Cannabidiol is extensively used for manufacturing personal care products and medical drugs in the states where cannabis is legal. Legalization of cannabis-based products has provided significant expansion opportunities to the end user industries. U.S. has deregulated the use of the product in medical applications in a majority of the states such as Alabama, Georgia, and Indiana among others.