FAQ's

- What is CBD?

Cannabidiol, also known as CBD, is 1 of 60 cannabinoids that were once thought to be exclusively sourced from the cannabis genus plant. CBD is a compound much like THC, but without any of the associated psychoactive effects. The source of CBDs popularity is it carries all the positive healing effects of marijuana, without the high.

- What is full-spectrum?

Unlike CBD isolate, full spectrum blends include a wide range of compounds found in the marijuana plant, including a variety of essential vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, protein, chlorophyll, terpenes, flavonoids, and fiber. Studies suggest that full spectrum blends provide longer, more effective results due to what is known as the "Entourage Effect"

- What is the "Entourage Effect?"

The Entourage Effect is what is believed to be the main reason behind the efficacy of whole plant extracts. There are over 100 ‘identified’ compounds in the cannabis plant. While most of these compounds have their own therapeutic benefit, they combine synergistically to provide a far better performance than any single compound, including THC and CBD.

- Is CBD legal?

That depends on the source. CBD extracted from marijuana is only legal in states with a medical or recreational marijuana program. CBD sourced from industrial hemp grown pursuant to the 2014 Farm Bill is legal in all 50 states.

- What is industrial hemp?

US law classifies Industrial Hemp as Cannabis Genus plant grown pursuant to the 2014 Farm Bill with THC levels that do not exceed .3% in dry weight.  

- What is the difference between hemp-derived and marijuana-derived CBD?

The CBD compound in and of itself is the same regardless of the source. What changes is the "entourage effect" due to differing levels of THC found in each byproduct. 

- Will CBD get me high?

CBD by itself can not get you high. It is wildly renowned for its healing properties with the associated psychoactive effects.

- How do you use CBD?

There are many different delivery methods to intake your CBD. It varies from inhalation (vaping or inhaler), topically (lotion or patch), ingestion (capsules, edibles or beverages) and even sublingually (tincture or extract under the tongue).

- What's the fastest delivery method for CBD?

The fastest way to administer CBD is inhalation but it also has  the shortest duration time.

- How much CBD should I start with?

Every user is different and its really dependent on your ailment and body chemistry. We recommend speaking the a doctor to determine the appropriate dose to start with.

- Can I eat CBD?

CBD comes in many edibles forms that are safe for ingestion.

- Will CBD cause me to fail a drug test?

There have been cases where drugs tests for users who have used CBD isolate have resulted in false positive for THC . There have also been cases where heavy use of full spectrum products over time have caused actual positive drug tests in users (due to a build up of trace amounts of THC). We recommend using any CBD products with caution if you're concerned with failing any potential drug tests. 

- Will CBD make me hungry?

CBD in conjunction with other compounds may increase appetite but Cannabidiol alone will not cause a user to become hungry.

- What's the difference between hemp oil and hemp seed oil?

Hemp oil is generally used to classify whole hemp plant extracts or hemp flower extracts. Hemp oil is known for its abundance of naturally occuring cannabinoids and healing properties.

Hemp seed oil is extracted solely from hemp seeds and generally only contains trace amounts of cannabinoids. Hemp seeds are high in protein and antioxidants and are a great addition to any healthy diet.