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THC vs. CDB: ¿Cuál es la diferencia?

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Published: Mar 07, 2022 Last Reviewed: Jun 30, 2026 • 1 min read Editorially Reviewed

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Overview

THC versus CBD is the single most common question at any smoke shop counter, and the answer drives real purchasing decisions. The two are close chemical cousins from the same plant, but one is intoxicating and the other is not, and that split runs through everything from spectrum types and drug-test worries to what is legal to stock. This guide gives your staff the working knowledge to answer with confidence and sell the right product to the right customer.

Key Takeaways

  • THC is intoxicating because it binds the brain's CB1 receptors; CBD does not bind them the same way, so it produces no high.
  • Both are cannabinoids from cannabis: hemp is naturally high in CBD and low in THC, while marijuana is bred for THC.
  • CBD comes in three forms: full-spectrum (trace THC included), broad-spectrum (THC removed), and isolate (CBD only).
  • Full-spectrum CBD can trigger a positive drug test, and isolate or broad-spectrum lower that risk without eliminating it.
  • Legality turns on the type and amount of THC plus your state's rules, and federal hemp law tightened in late 2025.
  • Sell on facts and lab results, never on health claims.

Questions This Resource Answers

  • What is the real difference between CBD and THC?
  • Why does THC cause a high when CBD does not?
  • What are full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate?
  • Will CBD make a customer fail a drug test?
  • What is the legal status for my shop?

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Una mirada más cercana al CBD y al THC

El CBD y el THC se han convertido en los productos más populares del mercado últimamente. En los últimos años, el CBD ha crecido y ha ganado reconocimiento de marca con productos como lociones, bombas de baño, bebidas y mucho más con CBD . Asimismo, el THC ha ganado fama con la legalización de la hierba seca en varios estados. Sin embargo, incluso con esta nueva celebridad, la gente todavía no está segura de qué son y cuál es la diferencia entre ellos.

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La diferencia entre el CBD y el THC

A medida que el uso legal del cáñamo y otros productos se ha apoderado del mercado, los consumidores sienten más curiosidad por sus opciones. Esto incluye el cannabidiol (CBD) y el tetrahidrocannabinol (THC), los dos principales compuestos naturales que se encuentran en la planta de cáñamo. Tanto el CBD como el THC son compuestos naturales derivados de la misma planta . Además, ambos son los cannabinoides más destacados que se encuentran en la planta. Entonces, puede que estés pensando, "oh, entonces es solo hierba seca, ¿verdad?" Bueno, no exactamente.

El CBD se puede extraer del cáñamo o de la cepa Sativa, mientras que el THC es el compuesto principal que se encuentra en la hierba seca. Tiene una mayor concentración de THC, mientras que el cáñamo tiene una mayor concentración de CBD. Tienen la misma composición química, 21 átomos de carbono, 30 átomos de hidrógeno y dos átomos de oxígeno. Sin embargo, no tienen la misma disposición y el cuerpo los recibe como compuestos completamente diferentes. Estos compuestos unen neurotransmisores al cerebro, lo que afecta el estado de ánimo, el dolor, el sueño y la memoria.

Ambos compuestos proporcionan una experiencia diferente para el cuerpo. Aunque ambos interactúan con el sistema ECS, tienen diferentes efectos con diferentes beneficios médicos. Sin embargo, el CBD y el THC tienen varios de los mismos beneficios médicos.

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Palabra final

El CBD y el THC se derivan de la misma planta. Aunque lo sean, los dos compuestos son completamente diferentes y ofrecen propiedades diferentes. Ambos son excelentes para el cuerpo, dependiendo de para qué los quieras usar y cómo te quieras sentir. Antes de usar cualquiera de ellos, consulta con tu médico y considera cómo te afectan los efectos. Es fundamental tener esto en cuenta.

Frequently Asked Questions

Product Comparison FAQs

Common questions related to this resource and how retailers can apply the information to inventory decisions.

What is the main difference between CBD and THC?

THC is intoxicating and produces the high associated with cannabis, while CBD is non-intoxicating and does not. Both are cannabinoids from the same plant, so the difference is not the source but how each one acts in the body.

Why does THC get you high but CBD does not?

THC fits the brain's CB1 receptors and activates them directly, which produces the high. CBD has a different molecular shape and does not bind those receptors the same way, so it influences the endocannabinoid system without the intoxicating effect.

What is the difference between full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate?

Full-spectrum CBD keeps the plant's full range of compounds, including trace THC under the legal limit. Broad-spectrum keeps the supporting compounds but has the THC removed. Isolate is pure CBD with everything else stripped out. The choice matters most for customers worried about THC.

Will CBD show up on a drug test?

It can. Standard drug tests look for THC and its metabolites, not CBD, but full-spectrum products contain trace THC that can accumulate and trigger a positive. Isolate and broad-spectrum lower that risk, though no product can guarantee a clean result. Never promise a customer they will pass.

Is CBD legal to sell in my shop?

CBD itself is widely sold, but legality depends on the product's THC type and amount and on your state's rules. Federal hemp law tightened in late 2025 and continues to change what counts as legal hemp, so confirm the current requirements for your products with your own counsel.

How should my staff explain the difference?

Keep it factual: THC gets you high, CBD does not, both come from cannabis, and what is legal depends on the THC and your state. Point customers to the label and the lab report, match the product to what they actually want, and avoid health promises.

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About This Resource

Understand how this retailer resource was researched, reviewed, and maintained by the GVWS editorial team.

Editorial Standards

  • Written for wholesale retailers, retail buyers, and purchasing managers.
  • Reviewed for clarity, accuracy, and practical retail value.
  • Based on current manufacturer specifications and product documentation when available.
  • Updated as products, regulations, category trends, or market conditions evolve.
  • Built using more than 20 years of wholesale industry experience.
  • Designed to support informed inventory decisions, not consumer purchasing advice.

Research Methodology

This product comparison was prepared by reviewing key product attributes, specifications, compatibility factors, intended use cases, and retailer suitability. Comparisons are designed to help wholesale buyers evaluate meaningful differences, not just surface-level features.

  • Product specifications and features
  • Compatibility and intended use case
  • Retailer suitability and stocking considerations
  • Value, reliability, and product support factors
  • Category position and assortment fit
  • Manufacturer documentation when available
  • Editorial review for clarity and practical usefulness

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    Article Information

    Author Jacquelyne Fields Editorial Contributor Got Vape Wholesale Areas of Expertise
    • Wholesale Buying
    • Smoke Shop Retail
    • Product Education
    • Category Research
    Jacquelyne earned her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications from Bennett College. During her career, she has worked across journalism, digital marketing, communications, ... View Full Author Profile →
    Title Editorial Contributor
    Published March 07, 2022
    Last Reviewed June 30, 2026
    Reading Time 1 min
    Article Type Product Comparison

    Intended Audience

    • Smoke Shops
    • Vape Shops
    • Dispensaries
    • Convenience Stores
    • Retail Buyers
    • Purchasing Managers

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