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CBD and other cannabinoids present in hemp are safe and have few negative side effects. You should always choose a quality product from a trusted source.
Cannabis has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. Many individuals take CBD for: pain, stress, sleep, inflammation, improved cognitive function and many other potential benefits.
Most individuals will see an increased benefit from the “entourage effect” of 100% compliant full spectrum products. Some must choose a THC free product due to employer or association requirements. Select a premium broad spectrum or THC free product for great benefits and THC free peace of mind.
Certain methods of delivery are more appropriate for individual uses. Topicals are often used for muscle, skin and antiseptic applications. Tinctures are most common with a wide therapy range when administered correctly. Edibles are increasingly popular and a convenient and often tasty way to enjoy your CBD.
CBD is often taken in the evening but may be taken multiple times a day and in different amounts. Individuals might consider beginning with a partial dose either morning or evening and increase dose as needed and for desired results. Typically, we suggest a daily starting dose equaling .25mg per pound of a person’s weight. Individual dosages and results will vary. You should consult your physician before beginning any new hemp product.
Most CBD products come from hemp derived extracts. Often, other beneficial cannabinoids are present. Ingredients vary but natural oils are often used, and sometimes other ingredients are used as “carriers”. Always use a tested product from a trusted source.
Yes, CBD products are safe for pets and they have the receptors necessary to process and use cannabinoids. Just like humans, pets will benefit from a full spectrum product.
Hemp based CBD products are becoming very popular and accepted as a source of therapy and wellbeing. Many studies are ongoing and promise to support these beliefs. Although the FDA has had limited input in these studies, considerable valuable information can be found in periodicals, journals and through www sites.