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Personally, I find that CBD does give a bit of a head buzz. It's a different kind of high, but still noticable.
How are you taking your cbd? Theres a pretty good chance that, depending on the product, there is still a very minute amount of thc present. Just not enough to matter.
Vape carts. And yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if it was something other than the CBD causing the high. Our understanding of what is actually going on is still not great. Like I'm pretty sure the sativa/indica classification of a plant is still just based on "probably the same as the parents" or "try some and categorize it based on how it feels". We know that there's dozens of caniboids present across various plants but only two of them get most of the attention.
The sat/ind thing means completely different things depending on what step in the process youre discussing. Budtenders and growers do not mean the same thing when they say indica.
And, yeah, if its vape carts then 1) your juice is absolutely not clean of thc and 2) its probably making you a little light headed, which exacerbates any feelings typically thought to be high related.
Best way I could describe CBD is that it is not a head high, it's more of a body high.