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**Cannabidiols**

Cannabidiols, commonly known as CBD, derive their name from the Latin “cannabis” and the Greek #1excludeGlossary reflecting their origins in the hemp plant and their chemical nature. First identified in the 1940s, cannabidiols were initially a subject of interest for their potential therapeutic properties. The term has since evolved, gaining prominence as the cannabis industry has expanded and public interest in natural health solutions has increased. Unlike THC, another well-known cannabinoid, CBD does not produce a psychoactive effect, making it a favored option for those seeking the medicinal benefits of cannabis without the high. As the legal landscape surrounding cannabis shifts, the role of cannabidiols in health and wellness continues to grow, with ongoing research exploring its potential in treating a variety of conditions. This evolution in understanding has cemented cannabidiols as a key player in the modern wellness industry. [Source: MedPub, Wikipedia]

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cannabidiols

  1. plural of cannabidiol
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