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Did you know…before people used THC or CBD for healing, they used CBN.

This cannabinoid helps assist with sleep and develops from aged THC.

There is perhaps no cannabinoid more misunderstood than cannabinol, or CBN as it is better known. Once thought to be the primary source of the psychoactive effects associated with marijuana, CBN has an ancient tie to cannabis’ first concentrate, hashish, and is now being explored and isolated to provide relief for conditions like insomnia.

When the United Kingdom assumed control over India in the mid-1850s, it was inevitable that the subjects of the British crown would eventually encounter and consume cannabis in one of the plants primal regions of cultivation.

The nation’s subsequent interest and concern in the plant’s resinous products led to the formation of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission in 1893. This commission represents the first major Western attempt at understanding cannabis, the humble beginnings of the path that, with current social tolerance allowing for greater research and access, is now being freshly paved into an ultra-modern freeway of information.


In the years following the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, some scientists were intrigued enough to pry apart the mysteries of “Indian Hemp.” CBN was the first cannabinoid successfully isolated from charas (otherwise known as hand-rubbed hashish) by British researchers in 1896 and, in 1933, was the first cannabinoid to have its chemical structure successfully elucidated.

The cannabinoid’s other wellness-enhancing properties include an ability to mitigate anxiety and PTSD conditions, according to ongoing research.

In the early years of cannabis research, CBN was immediately and wrongly singled out as the primary instigator for cannabis’ psychoactive effects. This confusion persisted until Dr. Raphael Mechoulam isolated THC in 1964. By 1975, Mechoulam and his associates had fully explained CBN’s existence as a product of THC’s degradation by heat and light. In this way, CBN is almost the “ghost” of THC. Years later in 2008, when Dr. Ethan Russo and an international team of scientists examined a well-preserved sample of cannabis flowers that were roughly 2,700 years old, they deduced that the flowers had a relatively high THC content because they found a large amount of CBN during testing.

Being that CBN is a product of THC’s decay, one might be asking what purpose CBN might serve, but —  as with all cannabinoids —  it seems to have a fair amount of therapeutic potential. Those early researchers weren’t entirely wrong about what CBN was doing to our bodies, though slightly confused about its place in the entourage, so to speak. Writing in 1907, English scientist David Hooper stated, “Cannabinol when taken internally induces delirium and sleep.” 

Modern research has backed up this statement. “Of all the cannabinoids, CBN appears to be the most sedative,” says California’s Steep Hill Labs.

However, CBN is not just useful for a good night’s rest. The cannabinoid’s other wellness-enhancing properties include an ability to mitigate anxiety and PTSD conditions, according to ongoing research.

And of course, as with nearly all cannabinoids, CBN is effective with pain conditions, and may be a potential source of relief.

Stigma Cannabis Co. is committed to exploring that potential and bringing you the best of it.

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