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Behind every CBD product is a molecule whose origin — plant-derived, processed, or entirely lab-made — determines its safety profile, legality, and effectiveness. This guide provides you with the keys to understanding these differences and making an informed choice.
The CBD market has become considerably more complex since 2021. Alongside well-documented natural molecules like CBD and CBG, new substances resulting from chemical transformations have appeared — often presented as legal alternatives, rarely with the necessary transparency regarding their safety or regulatory status. Understanding how to distinguish these three families is now essential for any informed consumer.
Herbeevor Commitment: we only sell natural cannabinoids from certified European hemp. Each batch is analyzed by an independent laboratory (COA), with a THC level below 0.3% in the final product. Our traceability policy →
Natural cannabinoids — or phytocannabinoids — are extracted directly from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) without modification of their molecular structure. They constitute the only family of cannabinoids with a well-documented safety profile, established legality in Europe, and possible traceability from plant to finished product.
Cannabis sativa contains more than 100 distinct cannabinoids. The four main molecules available at Herbeevor — CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC — act in synergy with the plant's natural terpenes and flavonoids to produce what researchers call the entourage effect.
The reference molecule. Non-psychoactive, it supports the body's general balance and daily comfort management.
Balance · Comfort · StressCBG CannabigerolBiosynthetic precursor to all other cannabinoids. Associated with energy, concentration, and active recovery.
Energy · Focus · RecoveryCBN CannabinolResulting from the natural degradation of THC through oxidation. Known for its mild sedative properties and support for deep sleep.
Sleep · Relaxation · NightCBC CannabichromeneRare molecule with anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties. Contributes to mood balance and amplifies the entourage effect.
Mood · Entourage · Well-beingBefore decarboxylation (the application of heat), CBD and CBG exist in the fresh plant in their acid forms — CBDA and CBGA, respectively. These precursors are the subject of promising research into their interaction with certain receptors, but remain less clinically studied than their active forms. They are present in varying concentrations in unheated Full Spectrum extracts.
All cannabinoid molecules — whether natural, semi-synthetic, or synthetic — interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a network of receptors present throughout the human body. This system naturally regulates sleep, pain, mood, appetite, and immune response. Understanding its function helps grasp why the action profile varies so greatly from one family to another.
Concentrated in the brain and spinal cord, CB1 receptors are responsible for psychoactive effects when strongly activated. THC, semi-synthetic cannabinoids like HHC, and synthetics act as direct agonists of CB1 — with highly variable intensities depending on the molecule. CBD, on the other hand, acts in a modulating and indirect way, without directly activating these receptors, which explains the absence of a psychoactive effect.
Primarily present in the immune system, peripheral tissues, and skin, CB2 receptors are associated with anti-inflammatory effects and recovery mechanisms. CBD, CBG, and CBC preferentially interact with this pathway, contributing to their favorable safety profile. CBD topical cosmetics notably act via this cutaneous pathway, without entering systemic circulation.
Semi-synthetic cannabinoids are produced in the laboratory from a natural cannabinoid — generally CBD — which undergoes one or more chemical transformations to modify its molecular structure and create a new substance with different effects. This process is legal in some cases, but the regulatory status of these molecules is evolving rapidly in France and Europe.
Their common point: a plant-derived starting molecule (CBD or THC) modified by hydrogenation, isomerization, or alkyl chain elongation. The resulting effects can radically differ from the original molecule.
Legal Point France 2026: HHC, HHCP and their derivatives have been classified as narcotics by ministerial decree since June 2023. Their sale, possession, and use are subject to criminal prosecution in French territory, regardless of the product's country of manufacture. Consult the CBD legality guide 2026 →
Synthetic cannabinoids are entirely manufactured by chemical synthesis, without any plant raw material. They mimic the action of natural cannabinoids on endocannabinoid receptors, but with an affinity often 10 to 100 times higher for CB1 receptors — making their effects unpredictable, potentially serious, and very different from the classic CBD experience.
Their only commonality with natural CBD is their ability to interact with cannabinoid receptors. For everything else — safety, legality, predictability of effects — they constitute a radically distinct category that all CBD consumers must be aware of to avoid confusion.
Warning: synthetic cannabinoids are sometimes presented online as legal substitutes for cannabis or CBD. This is neither legally nor scientifically accurate. Their acquisition, possession, and use expose individuals to serious criminal risks and documented health hazards. They have no connection to the legal CBD universe.
A direct comparison of essential criteria to evaluate each cannabinoid family: legality, safety, entourage effect, and traceability.
| Criterion | Natural (CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC) | Semi-synthetic (HHC, Delta-8…) | Synthetic (Spice, JWH…) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Origin | Hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) | Chemically transformed CBD or THC | Total chemical synthesis, no plant origin |
| EU Legality (2026) | Legal (THC < 0.3%) | Variable — often prohibited | Illegal outside medical use |
| French Legality | Compliant | HHC banned since 2023 | Narcotics |
| Safety Data | Well-documented | Limited | Insufficient / dangerous |
| Entourage Effect | Yes (Full Spectrum) | No | No |
| Traceability | Plant → product (COA) | Partial | None |
| Psychoactivity | No (CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC) | Possible to probable | Yes, often intense |
| Available at Herbeevor | Yes — full range | No | No |
Staying within the framework of natural cannabinoids – the only legal, safe and traceable ones – each comfort objective corresponds to one or two priority molecules. Here are the associations we recommend at Herbeevor.
Drivers: Full Spectrum products containing up to 0.3% legal THC can trigger a positive saliva test. It is essential to choose a certified Broad Spectrum format with 0% detectable THC — capsules, Broad Spectrum oil, or CBD e-liquids. CBD legality and driving guide →
French regulations concerning cannabinoids have seen several significant developments since 2021. Here are the essential points to know for buying and consuming legally.
Only natural cannabinoids, analyzed batch by batch.
Herbeevor does not market any semi-synthetic or synthetic substances. Our entire range comes from legal Cannabis sativa varieties, grown in Europe, with a THC level below 0.3% on the finished product, attested by an independent laboratory analysis certificate (COA) available on each product sheet.
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