According to a preliminary WHO report released last month, naturally occurring CBD is "safe" and "well tolerated" in humans (and animals), and is not associated with any negative health effects. .
Experts further stated that CBD, a non-psychoactive chemical found in cannabis, does not induce physical dependence and is "not associated with the potential for abuse."
The WHO also wrote that, unlike THC, people are also not adversely affected by CBD.
“To date, there is no evidence of recreational use of CBD or of public health issues associated with the use of pure CBD,” they wrote.
In fact, the evidence shows that CBD attenuates the effects of THC (antipsychotic and anti addictive effect), according to this report and many more.