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Will CBD Gummies Show Up on a Drug Test?

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One of the most frequently asked questions in the CBD space is “will it show up on a drug test?” This is a legitimate concern, considering that both CBD and THC come from the cannabis plant, but the two are not the same, and commercially-derived CBD has certain governmental restrictions that limit the THC content.

According to Nectar Medical Vapes, it’s not Cannabidiol that provides an individual with the adverse effects associated with Marijuana, but rather THC or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. Keep reading to learn more about the two compounds, their effects, and why CBD gummies shouldn’t show up on a drug test.

What is CBD?

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First and foremost, let’s effectively define both CBD and THC in order to differentiate the two compounds. So, what is CBD exactly? CBD or cannabidiol is a compound that is found in the Cannabis plant. It’s a naturally-occurring compound, and though it’s found in the same plant that THC is derived from, it has some pretty different effects than its psychoactive cousin.

CBD is not psychoactive, meaning you won’t experience the euphoric high you get with THC from marijuana. In fact, CBD is said to even help reverse the effects of THC! It’s important to remember this distinction to help us differentiate the two compounds. CBD will not get you high.

CBD is used for a number of similar ailments, however, including inflammation, anxiety, arthritis, and PTSD. We see the same ailments often being treated with medical marijuana, but since CBD has no psychoactive properties, it’s becoming a preferred alternative to medical marijuana.

What is THC?

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Now that we’ve covered CBD, let’s discuss its cousin compound: THC. THC stands for Tetrahydrocannabinol, which is just one of 113 such cannabinoids found in the Cannabis plant. THC itself is still illegal (listed as a Schedule 1 Drug per the Controlled Substances Act of 1971) on a federal level, though several states have legalized medical and recreational usage of THC and marijuana.

THC creates the high you get from inhaling marijuana or ingesting edibles. This is what shows up on a drug test, and can be cause for termination or the decision not to hire at all. While some have protested this fact as being discriminatory and invasive, it remains so, and THC can be discovered with any conventional drug testing.

While many states are legalizing the recreational and medical use of marijuana and therefore THC, it’s still up to employers what they will and will not test for.

The Regulations

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So, what does the fed have to say about CBD? CBD is derived from industrial hemp, which is a species of the Cannabis plant. The plant is only considered hemp if it contains less than 0.3% of the psychoactive compound THC; anything higher than that, and it’s considered marijuana and a Schedule 1 Drug.

Up until last year and the introduction of the Farm Bill, both hemp and marijuana, as well as the cannabinoids THC and CBD were lumped together under the Schedule 1 classification; effectively making them both illegal at the federal level, and therefore punishable by law for possession, growth, or cultivation.

The Farm Bill changed hemp’s classification, and therefore CBD’s as well. It’s no longer considered a controlled substance, provided the plant (and its oil) contain less than 0.3% THC. This new legislation has opened the doors for a booming new industry, and farmers are struggling to keep up with the new demand for hemp and hemp-based products.

Should You Worry?

CBD gummies don’t contain THC, and if they do, they’ll likely contain only trace amounts, and should therefore not show up on a drug test. The bottom line: no, CBD gummies will not make you fail your drug test!

Benefits of CBD Gummies

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So why use CBD gummies to begin with? What are the benefits of CBD and CBD gummies? Besides treating anxiety and inflammation, CBD is also believed to help with certain mental health conditions and managing pain. The best CBD gummies come from trusted brands like Verma Farms, which you can find here.

CBD gummies take longer to enter the bloodstream since they’re digested rather than absorbed via oils or inhaled with vape pens. Once absorbed, however, the effects tend to last longer as well; making them cost-effective and potent. Customers prefer the longer-lasting effects, and the tasty gummies mask some of the unpleasant flavors that you may find with CBD oil.

Conclusion

While CBD and THC may come from the same plant, the two are inherently different in their chemical makeup and the effects they have on the human body. THC will most definitely show up on a drug test, as its a psychoactive compound and listed as a Schedule 1 Drug, whereas CBD is not psychoactive and is no longer grouped with THC and marijuana in the Schedule 1 category. The bottom line? You won’t fail a drug test from taking CBD.