FAQ
CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a chemical compound from the cannabis plant. It’s a naturally occurring substance that’s used in products like oils and edibles to impart a feeling of relaxation and calm. Unlike its cousin tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), it’s not psychoactive.
No! As long as the product or flower has below 0.3% THC then it is legal to consume and sell.
Full-spectrum refers to products containing everything in the cannabis plant. This means full spectrum products contain CBD as well as all other natural terpenes that come from the cannabis plant including trace amounts of THC, whereas Broad Spectrum products contain no THC. They have all the same terpenes as full spec except THC. Last but not least CBD Isolate is pure CBD. Everything contained in the cannabis plant is removed leaving 99+% CBD left over.
While there’s no definitive scientific data on using CBD to treat pets, there’s anecdotal evidence from pet owners suggesting it can treat pain, especially neuropathic pain, as well as helping to control seizures.
Most CBD products are taken orally via oil drops that are placed under the tongue and held for 60 seconds before swallowing. Topical creams and ointments are also effective, as is smoking or vaporizing hemp flower.
The only significant danger/side effect of the drug is in vaping CBD oils that were produced using a thinning agent, such as propylene glycol. When burned/vaped, propylene glycol produces formaldehyde, which is a known carcinogen. CBD oils produced by CO2 extraction are much safer and purer than oils that were produced with liquid alcohol/thinning agents. Other than that, most research has concluded that CBD is perfectly safe with no known side effects, though some users have reported drowsiness, lightheadedness, low blood pressure, and dry mouth.
No! CBD is not a psychoactive compound and does not contribute to the “high” feeling associated with marijuana. That “high” feeling originates from THC, which makes up only 0.3% or less of the chemical profile of hemp.
Both hemp and marijuana are varieties of the cannabis plant, and the main difference exists in THC content and flower production. Hemp contains 0.3% or less THC and produces fewer flower buds than marijuana, which contains more than 0.3% THC and delivers the psychotropic “high” users describe.
If stored in a cool dark place and sealed properly between uses, CBD oil can have a shelf life of up to 2 years, while flower may be preserved indefinitely (However, be aware of any changes in color, taste, or smell, as these may indicate that you should replace your product). Consumable CBD products should be used according to their expiration dates.
Yes! We provide accessible lab reports and have samples available for all of our products so you can see exactly what you’re buying before it reaches your warehouse.
If you have a product in mind that we don’t currently offer, let us know! We offer extensive product development services and the opportunity to work with our manufacturing team to create custom CBD products tailored to your unique brand.