FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a phytocannabinoid commonly found in high concentrations certain strains of hemp. It is one of at least 113 cannabinoids discovered in the cannabis plant and is non-intoxicating in its effects.

Marijuana is a term referring to a cannabis plant containing high levels of THC. Cannabis with less than 0.3% THC is legally considered hemp. In addition to THC, the cannabis plant can produce over 100 unique chemicals called cannabinoids, one of which is CBD. While marijuana causes intoxication, CBD by itself does not. Any type of cannabis, whether high-THC or low-THC, can be bred to produce high levels of CBD. 

CBD is a non-psychoactive component of Cannabis that can deliver relief from ailments including pain, inflammation, seizure, psychosis, anxiety, depression, and PTSD, and has demonstrable neuroprotective and neurogenic effects. CBD does not contain the psychoactive components found in THC that are often associated with the “high” feeling of Cannabis. Both THC and CBD provide distinct medical benefits and can work alone or in tandem.

Full Spectrum relates to the hemp extract which contains dozens of cannibinoids such as CBD, CBG, THC, CBN, CBC, CBL, CBT, CBE, CBR, DSBF, CBF, CBCN, CBT and other acidic cannabinoids all found naturally in the hemp plant. The term Isolate commonly refers to a chemically reduced version of hemp extract which only contains a single cannabinoid such as CBD.

Delta-8 and Delta-10 were made legal by the 2018 Farm Bill. Simply put, both can get you high, although a less potent feeling than regular Delta-9 THC.

Delta-8 (more like an indica) is commonly reported to provide sedating effects, which is good for sleep whereas, delta-10 (more like a sativa) is commonly reported to provide energizing effects.

Currently, there are more consumable options with Delta-8, including gummies, vape, wax, shatter and tincture. Delta-10 is only available as a vape product right now.

The products sold here are hemp derived, in accordance to state Hemp Pilot Program’s, with less than 0.3% THC (or 0% THC in some products – as labeled). This percentage is Federally legal.

Due to the wide range of use-cases for CBD, appropriate serving sizes can vary widely. Your serving size will be dependent upon your body weight, metabolism, individual body chemistry, and other metabolic factors.

We cannot make specific recommendations regarding serving sizes. We recommend starting with a small amount of CBD, and gradually increasing the serving until the desired effects are achieved.

We comply with the FDA’s DSHEA guidelines and cannot endorse any specific medicinal benefits of our hemp derived retail products. Please consult with your physician to determine whether hemp derived products should be introduced into your healthcare regime. Your wellness is our top priority.

CBD can have an interaction with certain drugs in a manner that is similar to grapefruit. Research has shown that certain compounds in grapefruit can interact with many common pharmaceutical drugs by inhibiting cytochrome P450 enzymes, a family of liver enzymes that metabolizes these drugs. However, CBD can also inhibit these enzymes when consumed at high enough dosages.

We always recommend checking with your physician before starting a new dietary supplement program. Any instructions you may have received from a medical professional regarding grapefruit should be treated with the same level of care when it comes to CBD products.

While these products do not require refrigeration, we recommend storing your CBD oil in a cool dry place, such as you would store honey. Make sure to shake well before each use. For isolate, we recommend storing in a dry cool place away from direct heat and sunlight. Ensure the cap is closed air tight after each use. Refrigeration is not necessary but may prolong shelf life.

As these are personal use products, all sales are final.