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Is the use of CBD healthy for our body? + -
CBD (cannabidiol) can have numerous positive effects on the human body—provided it is used correctly and comes from tested, high-quality sources. It is non-intoxicating, well tolerated, and is used by many people to promote well-being and inner balance.
What exactly is CBD? + -
CBD is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid from the hemp plant. Unlike THC, it does not cause a “high.” It interacts with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) in the body, which regulates many functions—including pain, mood, sleep, and the immune system.
Is CBD legal in Switzerland? + -
Yes – products with less than 1% THC are legal in Switzerland. CBD flowers, oils, and cosmetics may be sold and used as long as they comply with legal requirements.
Who is CBD suitable for? + -
CBD is generally suitable for healthy adults who want to support their physical and mental balance—such as in cases of stress, inner restlessness, sleep disturbances, or mild pain. People with a hectic lifestyle or older adults also often report positive experiences. However, it is important that anyone who regularly takes medication or has a chronic illness consults a doctor before using CBD. CBD is not a miracle cure, but for many, it is a natural alternative or complement to conventional remedies—without being addictive.
How quickly does CBD take effect and how long does the effect last? + -
When smoking CBD flowers, the effect sets in very quickly—usually within 1 to 5 minutes, as the CBD enters the bloodstream directly through the lungs. The effect typically lasts 2 to 4 hours. It starts faster but lasts shorter compared to CBD oil or capsules. Ideal for quick relaxation or calming down in the evening.
Can CBD be addictive? + -
No, CBD is not addictive. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it has no potential for abuse or dependence and is not psychoactive. Many people consciously use it as an alternative to sleeping pills, painkillers, or sedatives—without the risk of tolerance or loss of control. Because CBD gently supports the body, it is suitable for long-term use—provided one pays attention to quality and proper dosage.
Are there interactions with medications? + -
Yes, CBD can interact with certain medications—especially those metabolized by the liver enzyme CYP450. These include blood thinners, antidepressants, antipsychotics, and some painkillers. Therefore, people who regularly take medications or suffer from chronic illnesses should definitely consult their doctor before using CBD. Even though CBD is considered gentle, its effects on the body should not be underestimated.
What is the difference between Sativa and Indica? + -
Sativa and Indica are two types of the hemp plant with different effects. Sativa tends to be energizing and stimulating—ideal for daytime use, focus, and creative phases. Indica, on the other hand, has a calming, relaxing effect and is often used in the evening or for stress and sleep problems.
Is a hybrid better than Sativa or Indica? + -
A hybrid is a cross between Sativa and Indica plants and combines properties of both strains. Whether a hybrid is "better" depends on the desired effect. Many people appreciate hybrids because they offer a balanced effect—e.g., relaxing but not sedating, or stimulating without causing nervousness. There are Sativa-dominant, Indica-dominant, and balanced hybrids, so the right mix can be found for every situation.
Are there any side effects of CBD? + -
CBD is generally well tolerated, especially at low to moderate doses. In rare cases, fatigue, dry mouth, or mild dizziness may occur. It is important to start with a low dose and pay attention to your body’s reaction.