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FAQ about CBD flowers

CBD or Cannabidiol is a molecule found in hemp that is known for its varied effects on the body. Its therapeutic properties are increasingly recognized and exploited.

  • Relaxing and anxiolytic effects: CBD has the ability to relax the body and reduce anxiety, promoting better sleep.
  • Anti-inflammatory and analgesic action: CBD can help relieve pain, particularly that associated with chronic inflammation.
  • Appetite regulation: CBD can also influence appetite, which can be useful for weight management.

It should be noted that CBD acts on the central nervous system and interacts in particular with the serotonin system.us leo.

Yes, CBD is legal in France. However, its legality is subject to certain conditions. Under French law, any product containing CBD must contain less than 0.3% THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive molecule in cannabis. This is a crucial point in guaranteeing the legality of a CBD-based product.

Note that the sale and consumption of non-medical CBD is permitted. However, it is essential to refer to reliable sources and contacts to ensure product compliance.

The French Supreme Court has also confirmed the legality of CBD in France, even if the product is produced in another European country.

There are many ways to use CBD. The method of administration depends largely on the product you choose. Here are some common options:

  • Oils and tinctures: These formulations are generally administered under the tongue using a pipette. Absorption is rapid and effective.
  • Capsules and pills: These forms of CBD are ingested. They are ideal for those who prefer a discreet method.
  • Cosmetics: CBD-infused creams, balms and lotions can be applied directly to the skin. They are often used for skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.
  • Food and beverages: CBD can be incorporated into a variety of edible products, including candies, chocolates and teas.
  • E-liquids for vaping: These products are inhaled using an electronic cigarette. This method has rapid effects, as CBD is directly absorbed by the lungs.

Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, so the choice depends on your personal preferences and needs.

CBD flowers are the mature buds from the hemp plant, or Cannabis Sativa, which are harvested for their high cannabidiol (CBD) content. They are often confused with traditional cannabis flowers due to their similar appearance, but the major difference lies in their chemical composition.

Unlike cannabis flowers, CBD flowers contain very little tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component that causes the famous "high". The CBD present in these flowers has therapeutic properties but does not produce a psychoactive effect.

They are used in a variety of ways, including infusions, vaporization and in the preparation of certain dishes. They are also processed to produce oils, tinctures and other CBD-based products.

These flowers are available in several varieties, each with its own olfactory and gustatory characteristics. Their use is legal as long as the THC content does not exceed 0.3%.

CBD resins, also known as CBD hash, are a concentrated form of cannabidiol. They are obtained by extracting the trichomes, small particles on the surface of CBD flowers, which are rich in cannabinoids and terpenes. The result is a compact, homogeneous plant material.

CBD resin is prized for its high CBD concentration, making it a popular choice among experienced consumers. Its texture is dense and sticky, and it can vary in flavor and CBD content depending on the plant varieties used.

It should be noted that, like other CBD products, CBD resin is legal in France as long as the THC content remains below 0.3%.

Consumption of CBD is generally open to all adults, as long as the instructions for use and precautions are followed. Pregnant or breast-feeding women are not advised to use CBD.

What's more, the sale of CBD products is strictly forbidden to minors. It is therefore essential to check the legal age for consuming CBD in your country of residence.

It is also recommended that people undergoing medical treatment discuss this with their doctor before starting to consume CBD. Some studies suggest that CBD may interact with certain medications, so it's prudent to consult a healthcare professional before incorporating CBD into your daily routine.

Finally, people suffering from certain chronic illnesses can also consume CBD, but it's advisable to do so under medical supervision to avoid any negative interaction with their ongoing treatments.

The question of driving after CBD consumption is a complex one. It's important to remember that CBD consumption can lead to side effects such as drowsiness or reduced concentration, which can potentially affect your driving skills. What's more, the presence of even minute traces of THC in your system as a result of CBD consumption may be punishable by law. The Highway Code prohibits driving under the influence of narcotics, and THC is one of them. The French Supreme Court (Cour de Cassation) has ruled on this issue, and CBD consumption before driving is now considered an offence.

CBD itself is not considered dangerous. However, like any substance, it may carry certain risks depending on individual sensitivity, consumption pattern and ingested dose. It's also important to note that uncontrolled or excessive use of CBD can lead to adverse effects such as drowsiness, dry mouth or decreased appetite.

One of the potential dangers of CBD lies in its interaction with certain medications. For example, it can interfere with drugs such as anticoagulants, thyroid hormones and some anticonvulsants, potentially reducing their effectiveness.

What's more, buying CBD outside the legal circuit can be risky. The quality of the product may vary, and potentially dangerous substances may be present.

Finally, although studies are underway to determine the safety profile of CBD, the European Safety Authority has indicated that it is unable to rule on the safety of CBD-containing products in the absence of sufficient data. Further research is therefore required to ensure the safety of CBD products.

CBD oils are products obtained by infusing cannabidiol (CBD) in a vegetable oil. The oil used can vary, but coconut or olive oil are commonly employed. This formulation enables CBD to be better assimilated by the body, as CBD is lipophilic, meaning it mixes better with fats. It should be noted that the CBD used can come either directly from cannabis or from other plants, and then be enriched with CBD. This product is often available in a bottle with a dropper for easy dosage. Used as a health supplement for its properties, CBD oil is considered a dietary supplement, not a medicine.

CBD infusions are hot drinks obtained by infusing cannabidiol (CBD) in water or tea. They are appreciated for their ability to diffuse the beneficial properties of CBD in a smooth, pleasant way. The CBD used in these infusions can come from various parts of the hemp plant, including flowers and leaves. CBD infusions can be consumed on their own or combined with other plants to enhance their effects. Their taste may vary according to the ingredients used and the concentration of CBD.

Cannabidiol, often abbreviated to CBD, is one of hundreds of chemical substances, known as cannabinoids, naturally present in the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa). Unlike other cannabinoids, such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBD has no psychoactive effect, so it doesn't induce a feeling of euphoria or "high". It is this characteristic that makes CBD a compound of interest for many therapeutic uses.

CB2 Capsules: A Wellness Routine That Fits in Your Pocket

Are you looking for a simple, consistent wellness routine—without having to count drops or wait for them to dissolve under your tongue? CB2 capsules are made for just that. They’re the most convenient form of the CB2 Complex, a next-generation wellness approach that’s CBD-free, THC-free, and contains no added cannabinoids, built around beta-caryophyllene and a synergy of plant-based active ingredients. Everything is packed into a single capsule: just swallow it with a glass of water during a meal, and you’re all set.

This format appeals to a specific audience: those who want to establish a long-term regimen—without a hemp aftertaste, without any fuss—and who appreciate a consistent dosage from one dose to the next. To get a better understanding of this product line as a whole, check out our CB2 Complex page, the hub that explains the science and rationale behind the entire line.

Let’s be clear: the CB2 capsule does not replicate the cannabis experience and is not intended to produce any “high.” It’s a discreet wellness supplement designed to fit into your daily life—not a recreational product. If you’re looking for flavor or sensory experiences, check out our selection of flowers and resins; if you’re looking for a clean, sustainable routine, you’ve come to the right place.

“I’d tried the oil, but taking drops under my tongue just wasn’t for me with my irregular schedule. I take the capsule at lunch with a glass of water and don’t give it another thought. It has no taste, I take it with me everywhere, and it’s part of my routine without me having to plan ahead. Honestly, this format makes my life easier. ” — Inès, 31, Toulouse, irregular hours, 6 weeks of use.

Why choose CB2 capsules on Weedy.fr

Launching a line of wellness capsules requires transparency on three key points: what’s inside the capsule, how it’s made, and what concrete benefits it offers you. Here are our commitments.

A pre-measured, flavorless, and portable format

Capsules are all about simplicity: one capsule equals one dose—always the same—with no pipette or calculations needed. No bitter herbal taste, no fiddly preparation, and a bottle that fits easily into a bag or toiletries bag. It’s the ideal format for a regular regimen, a discreet daily dose at the office, or for taking your routine with you on the go without even thinking about it.

Quality-controlled, with no added THC or cannabinoids

As for guarantees: capsules manufactured in France, tested by a third-party laboratory batch by batch, with no detectable THC, and compliant withthe decree of December 30, 2021. A straightforward product line ranging from the introductory strength (Normal) to stronger versions (Strong, Intense), plus targeted formulas (anti-stress, joint health, sleep), clear value for money, traceability of raw materials, discreet shipping, and accessible customer service. You enjoy the same guarantees as with the rest of your French CBD store.

Good to know: CB2 capsules contain no CBD, THC, or added cannabinoids. They are manufactured in France, laboratory-tested, and comply with the decree of December 30, 2021. These are wellness supplements, not medications.

The Effects of CB2 Capsules: What the Science Says

First, a quick clarification: we’re talking here about research on the molecules and the receptor, not a promise regarding the finished product. CB2 capsules remain a wellness supplement.

CB2 Receptor and Endocannabinoid System

Your body has an endocannabinoid system, which is involved in regulating its internal balance, with two main receptors. The CB1 receptor (central nervous system) is the one that THC activates to produce the “high” associated with cannabis. The CB2 receptor, characterized in 1993 by Munro, Thomas, and Abu-Shaar in the journal *Nature* (vol. 365, pp. 61–65), is found primarily in peripheral tissues, such as immune cells and certain other tissues, and its activation does not produce any psychotropic effects. In 2008, Jürg Gertsch’s team (Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ETH Zürich) demonstrated in PNAS (vol. 105, no. 26, pp. 9099–9104) that beta-caryophyllene selectively binds to the CB2 receptor as a functional agonist. To learn more, read our guide on the endocannabinoid system and our guide on caryophyllene.

PEA, magnolia, and adaptogenic plants in the formulas

Depending on the formulation, our capsules combine the CB2 Complex with other active ingredients:magnolia extract (honokiol and magnolol), PEA (palmitoylethanolamide, a lipid mediator that your body produces naturally), and plants traditionally used to support certain routines—rhodiola and lemon balm for stress relief, and boswellia for joint comfort. PEA is the subject of extensive scientific literature: a systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal *Nutrients* in 2023 (Lang-Illievich et al., Medical University of Graz) compiled double-blind, randomized clinical trials on this molecule. Important: This research focuses on the compounds studied in a research setting, not on our capsules, which are wellness supplements and not medications.

How do you choose and use your CB2 capsules?

Start simple and adjust based on how it feels and your goal.

Dosage and Best Time to Take It

How to take it: Take one capsule with a glass of water during or right after a meal (avoid taking it on an empty stomach). If you’re just starting out, begin with the Normal version—one capsule a day—and see how you feel over seven to ten days before adjusting your dosage. For your evening routine, take your sleep capsule about thirty minutes before bedtime. For anti-stress or joint formulas, lunch is a good time to take them to cover the afternoon. Never exceed the dose indicated on the bottle. If you are taking medication, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional.

Which CB2 capsule should you choose based on your goal?

The choice depends on your goals and experience. Here's a quick overview of the range currently available.

Your goal Recommended capsule Why
Discover the CB2 CB2 Normal Capsules A gentle dosage for a smooth start
Regular treatment CB2 Fort or Intense Capsules More sustained concentration over time
Tense Days CB2 Anti-Stress Capsules Targeted Synergy (Rhodiola, Lemon Balm)
Comfort and Mobility CB2 Joint Capsules Formula designed to support mobility (boswellia)
Evening Routine CB2 Sleep Melatonin Capsules 1 mg of melatonin to help you fall asleep

Would you prefer a different format?CB2 oil lets you adjust the dose down to the drop, and CB2 gummies are a tasty treat. Three formats, one CB2 Complex.

Frequently Asked Questions About CB2 Capsules

What is a CB2 capsule?

This is a capsule containing a CB2 Complex formulation, designed to target the CB2 receptor in the endocannabinoid system without using a cannabinoid. It combines beta-caryophyllene, magnolia extract, PEA, and hemp terpenes, sometimes enriched with targeted botanicals. Key benefit: consistent dosage, with no taste and no preparation required.

How many CB2 capsules should I take per day?

Start with one capsule a day, with a glass of water, during or right after a meal. See how you feel over the course of seven to ten days, then adjust as needed, without ever exceeding the dose indicated on the bottle (usually one to two capsules a day, depending on the concentration).

Do CB2 capsules contain CBD or THC?

No. All of our CB2 capsules are strictly plant-based formulations that contain no CBD, no added cannabinoids, and no detectable THC. The product line complies with current French regulations.

What is the difference between CB2 capsules and CB2 oil?

It’s mainly a matter of format and convenience. The oil is taken in drops under the tongue, allowing for precise dose adjustment; the capsule offers a fixed dose, is tasteless, and more discreet—ideal for regular use or when traveling. The combination of active ingredients remains the same.

Which CB2 capsule should you choose for sleep or stress?

For the evening, the Sleep capsules combine the complex with 1 mg of melatonin, which the EFSA recognizes as helping to reduce the time it takes to fall asleep. For stressful times, the Anti-Stress capsules feature a targeted blend of rhodiola and lemon balm. Choose based on your main goal.

Statistics and Research on CB2 Capsules

The CB2 receptor has been a focus of research since its discovery in 1993 (Munro et al., *Nature*), and the study by Gertsch et al. (PNAS, 2008) on beta-caryophyllene is a landmark in the field. Regarding PEA, which is present in some of our formulations, a systematic review and meta-analysis was published in *Nutrients* in 2023 (Lang-Illievich et al., Medical University of Graz). On the market side, since the CB2 Complex is an emerging category that appeared in 2026, no dedicated sales statistics are available for this specific segment. For broader context: the French CBD market is estimated to be between 600 million euros (Xerfi, 2023) and approximately 1.5 billion euros (Syndicat Professionnel du Chanvre, 2025), with more than 2,000 specialty stores and nearly 10% of adults having already consumed legal hemp products (2022 data).

Weedy.fr, your go-to shop for CB2 capsules in France

If you’re looking for a wellness product that combines discretion, precise dosing, and ease of use in your daily life, our selection of CB2 capsules has something for everyone: from introductory options to higher-strength formulations, including formulas for stress relief, joint health, and sleep. All products are manufactured in France, lab-tested, contain no detectable THC, and comply with the decree of December 30, 2021.

It’s up to you to choose your preferred concentration and when to take it, and to stay in control of your dosage. Want to compare it with the rest of the legal hemp market? Check out our classic CBD capsules, or go back to the drop format withCB2 oil. Explore the category, choose your formula, and add your CB2 capsules to your cart—it’s that easy.

Our products are not narcotics, as they do not exceed 0.3% THC. Our CBD-based products are in no way medicines, and can in no way replace medical treatment. Article L3421-4: the sale or advertising of narcotics is punishable by 5 years' imprisonment and a €75,000 fine.