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CBD is short for cannabidiol. It is just one of many different molecules known as cannabinoids found in the hemp plant. CBD has many beneficial properties and is commonly used to promote overall wellness.
CBD oil is a natural oil which is extracted from the flowers and leaves of the hemp plant. It is used by people all over the world for a variety of purposes.
Cannabinoids are active compounds produced by all hemp plants. They account for most of the benefits of cannabis. Cannabinoids found in plants are technically called phytocannabinoids, while cannabinoids produced by the human body are called endocannabinoids. Cannabinoids interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), which promotes homeostasis.
CBD’s effects are a result of its interaction with the endocannabinoid system. CBD impacts the ECS indirectly, most often through activation of outside receptors and interaction with enzymes.
Hemp is a variety of cannabis that is grown for food and fibers. CBD is a molecular compound found in the plant’s extracts. CBD is extracted from a proprietary strain of hemp known as PCR hemp, or phytocannabinoid-rich hemp. This proprietary strain is far richer in CBD and other cannabinoids and terpenes than the basic hemp plant used by most CBD producers.
There are no known incidences of illness caused by consumption of CBD oil. Also, all products on our site have undergone rigorous testing to guarantee they are free of any potential contaminants.
Hemp and marijuana are both types of cannabis. Marijuana contains a cannabinoid known as THC, which causes a high and is known as a drug. Hemp contains negligible amounts of THC and is unlikely to cause a high. Products undergo a patented process which removes traces of THC from the final product.
Many people use CBD to support the body’s natural systems. Cannabinoids are an integral part of the human body’s ability to regulate and balance a wide variety of physiological systems. CBD is also used by some for specific purposes such as supporting a good night’s rest or maintaining well-functioning joints.
Yes, some of our products do contain THC, but we also offer many 0.0% THC products.
Yes, we have the certificate of analysis for each different brand we sell posted on our website. Click here to see the most recent lab reports.
The term broad spectrum refers to CBD oil products that contain a combination of cannabinoids, terpenes and other beneficial compounds found in hemp. Broad spectrum CBD oil products contain 0.0% THC.
Full spectrum CBD oil is very similar to broad spectrum CBD — the exception is that full spectrum oil usually retains the trace amounts of THC present in the hemp plant. Legally, though, this amount of THC must always be less than 0.3%.
There is no record of anyone ever overdosing on CBD. CBD is completely non-toxic.
Nature’s Organic CBD offers some of the most potent CBD products available. However, the amount of CBD in products varies from product to product. Please refer to the product label for exact concentrations of CBD in each product.
The ideal serving size of CBD for each person depends on a wide range of variables. It also depends on the product. Servings of 5 to 50 milligrams per day are commonly reported for health maintenance and minor issues.
No. Unlike marijuana and THC, CBD is non-psychotropic and is extremely unlikely to cause a high.
No. CBD is not a drug. You will not be required to produce a medical marijuana card in order to purchase CBD online. However, some states have laws allowing doctors to recommend CBD to patients for particular conditions.
Under normal circumstances, broad spectrum products are not expected to produce a positive result for THC consumption through testing conducted using industry-standard sophisticated testing methods. Nature’s Organic CBD cannot, and does not represent or warrant as to the results that any individual may experience, and advises you to consider the risks of incorrect detection prior to use of this product.
Yes, high-quality CBD is safe for pets. Most customers use our dog treats for dogs and our plain tinctures for other pets. We do recommend that you consult with a veterinarian who is familiar with your pet and knowledgeable in the use of CBD oil in pet health.
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