CBN stands for cannabinol, which is a minor cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. It is formed when tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) components found in the cannabis plant age and break down. CBN is not found in substantial quantities in the plant, but it is most abundant in aged cannabis flowers. Unlike THC, CBN does not produce a psychoactive response. CBN has gained attention in recent years as a sleep aid. It has shown to have sedative properties that could relieve conditions like insomnia. However, more research is required to fully understand its potential uses and benefits. CBN can be consumed in a variety of ways, including as an edible supplement, oil, or vape juice. CBN oil blends CBN extract from hemp plants with a carrier oil and can be used as an edible supplement for convenience. One advantage of utilizing an oil over smoking a CBN-rich cannabis bud or vaping vape juice is that you have more control over the dose. CBN is regulated under the same Farm Bill act as CBD, and as long as the CBN source comes from Farm Bill-compliant cannabis Sativa plants containing less than 0.3% THC, its in the clear as a legal hemp-derived compound.