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CBD stands for Cannabidiol, a compound found in the cannabis plant known for its potential therapeutic benefits, without causing the psychoactive effects associated with THC.

CBD will not typically give you “the munchies.”  Unlike psychotropics with THC levels know to increase appetite, many people often use CBD to manage anxiety and improve sleep – without the hunger-inducing effects of THC. 

Delta-8 THC is also called Delta-8 or delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol. It is a naturally occurring chemical compound – called a cannabinoid – that’s found in traces in hemp and cannabis (marijuana) plants. Delta-8 produces a mildly fuzzy and mellow, euphoric high that’s reported by many to be similar to the high that comes from marijuana. Just milder. Some people use Delta-8 products it to ease symptoms of stress, depression, or chronic pain.

THCp is a naturally occurring phytocannabinoid found in cannabis and an analog of THC, the compound responsible for most cannabis psychoactivity.

The legal status of CBD varies by country and even within states in the US, but generally, CBD derived from hemp with less than 0.3% THC is legal, while CBD derived from marijuana is subject to stricter regulations.

According to healthline, “Hemp plants and marijuana plants are both the same species. Legally, hemp is defined as a cannabis plant that contains 0.3 percent or less THC, while marijuana is a cannabis plant that contains more than 0.3 percent THC. CBD can be derived from both hemp and marijuana plants.”

CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system, a complex network of receptors and neurotransmitters in the body, which helps regulate various physiological processes like mood, pain sensation, and immune function.

Research suggests that CBD may offer relief from conditions such as anxiety, pain, inflammation, epilepsy, and insomnia, although more clinical studies are needed to fully understand its efficacy.

While CBD is generally well-tolerated, some people may experience side effects such as dry mouth, diarrhea, changes in appetite, fatigue, or interactions with other medications, particularly at higher doses.

No, CBD does not produce the intoxicating effects associated with THC, so it does not cause a “high” feeling when consumed, even in high doses.

CBD can be taken orally in the form of oils, capsules, or edibles, applied topically as creams or lotions, inhaled through vaping, or even used as suppositories, with each method offering different onset times and durations of effects.

The optimal dosage of CBD varies depending on factors such as individual body chemistry, the condition being treated, and the form of CBD used, so it’s recommended to start with a low dose and gradually increase until the desired effects are achieved.

While it’s highly unlikely to overdose on CBD, taking extremely high doses may lead to adverse effects such as drowsiness or gastrointestinal issues, so it’s essential to stick to recommended dosages./p>

CBD is not considered addictive, as it does not produce the compulsive drug-seeking behavior seen with addictive substances like opioids or nicotine.

Here’s a good way to think about it:  Distillates are a concentrate or pure cannabis oil, or, an extraction of the most valuable compounds in the cannabis plant.  These are almost always THC or CBD. They can be consumed orally, sublingually or inhaled.

Distillate products may provide targeted effects due to their purity, while full spectrum products provide a holistic approach to wellness.

Some pet owners use CBD products for their pets to help with conditions like anxiety, pain, or inflammation, but it’s crucial to use pet-specific CBD products and consult with a veterinarian before giving CBD to animals.

The onset of CBD’s effects varies depending on factors such as the method of consumption, individual metabolism, and the condition being treated, with effects typically felt within minutes to an hour for inhalation or oral consumption and longer for topical application.

CBD has the potential to interact with certain medications by inhibiting liver enzymes responsible for metabolizing drugs, so it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using CBD, especially if you’re taking other medications.

Travel regulations regarding CBD vary by country and even within states in the US, so it’s crucial to research and comply with local laws and regulations before traveling with CBD products to avoid any legal issues.

Due to limited research on the effects of CBD on pregnant or breastfeeding women and their infants, it’s generally recommended to avoid using CBD during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, unless specifically prescribed by a healthcare professional.

Yes. Our Delta 9 products are legal in 49 states except Idaho. So you can fly with these delta 9 products without issue. Our lab reports show up to 0.30% delta 9 THC.

Yes. The delta 9 thc infused in our delta 9 products is from hemp derived delta 9. When the originating source of the delta 9 distillate is from hemp that is one of the qualifications for legality. The other qualification is that no THC edible can have more than 0.30% Delta 9 THC by dry weight.