frequently asked question

  • No, It does not produce any psychotropic effect. This is why health professionals usually recommend it to treat different conditions with kids and adults.

  • No, CBD (Cannabidiol) although it is a cannabinoid, it is not the same molecular structure as THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol), THC is the compound that is sought in anti-doping tests.

  • At Aureal we handle 24 mg of CBD per day is a standard dose, this being determined with the feedback of customers. This dose is an average, which is why we recommend starting taking CBD using the escalation method.

  • The way to take the CBD oil is sublingual, it is recommended to stand in front of a mirror to facilitate the counting of the drops, these should be kept under the tongue for at least one minute. The method we recommend to start taking the oil is known as the escalation method.

  • The escalation method is to start with a dose lower than the standard dose, and gradually go up observing results, since not everyone requires a dose higher than the standard, but occasionally other people do.

  • The endocannabinoid system is a homeostatic regulator of neuronal activity and almost every part of the physiological system in the body. It has a regulatory role on pain, inflammation, memory, emotion, sleep, and metabolic function.

    It consists of a vast network of receptors in the brain, central and peripheral nervous systems, and cannabis-like compounds called endocannabinoids.

    Plant cannabinoids such as CBD and THC interact with the endocannabinoid system, leading researchers to believe that it may explain some of the reported physiological effects of the cannabis plant.

    Scientists also believe that it is when this system is not working properly that disease can occur. This is known as endocannabinoid deficiency and could be at the root of many illnesses, including migraines, fibromyalgia, IBS, and multiple sclerosis.