Responses to frequently asked questions about cannabinoids and ordering.
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What are cannabinoids?
Cannabinoids are substances generated by cannabis plants that engage with receptors in the body and brain. The primary cannabinoid in hemp is cannabidiol (CBD), though ongoing research in the cannabis industry reveals new compounds.
To date, more than 100 distinct cannabinoids have been identified, each believed to serve its unique function. Our range of products includes various cannabinoids such as CBD, CBG, CBC, CBT, and CBN, available in a variety of forms, including internal tinctures, external topicals, and more.
What are terpenes?
Imagine the scent of a freshly cut, woody pine tree or the aroma of lavender. These distinctive fragrances are attributed to compounds called terpenes, which impart unique scents and characteristics to plants. In cannabis, there are over 100 different terpenes. Presently, it is believed that terpenes may also play a role in the plant’s effects.*
What distinguishes full spectrum, broad spectrum, and isolate?
Our product offerings are categorized into three types: full spectrum, broad spectrum, or isolate. Each category specifies the inclusion or exclusion of cannabinoids in the product.
Full Spectrum
While CBD is the primary compound in hemp, most strains contain a small amount of THC and other cannabinoids. The legal limit of THC in hemp is 0.3 percent by dry weight. In a full spectrum extract, THC is included, even within this restricted amount. The addition of THC is believed to enhance the overall efficacy of the extract through a phenomenon known as the entourage effect.
Broad Spectrum
Similar to full spectrum oils, broad spectrum extracts contain a combination of the plant’s naturally occurring cannabinoids, excluding THC. Some individuals may prefer broad spectrum products due to a personal preference to avoid THC.
Isolates
Isolates are singular, isolated cannabinoids that are 99 percent pure and typically come in powder form. People may opt for isolates because of their tastelessness, versatility, measurability, and texture.
What is bioavailability?
Bioavailability refers to the extent and speed at which an active ingredient, specifically cannabinoids in our case, is absorbed into the bloodstream. Cannabinoids are fat-soluble, indicating their ability to dissolve in fat rather than water. Given that our bodies are comprised of over 60 percent water, there is a certain resistance to cannabinoid absorption. The bioavailability of smoke and vape products is approximately 40 percent, while sublingual (under the tongue) tinctures and edibles range from 10 to 20 percent.*
Once absorbed, cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system—a signaling network in the body and brain believed to play a role in regulating mood, pain, appetite, and memory.
Can I fail a drug test from using hemp?
Individual responses vary, making it challenging to provide a definitive answer. We cannot assure that you will pass a drug test while using our products. Individuals apprehensive about potential test failures may want to explore isolates or broad spectrum formulations. However, it’s important to note that even broad spectrum oils may contain trace amounts of THC that could be undetectable. We cannot assume responsibility if a drug test yields positive or false-positive results.
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What ingredients are used in your products?
Our products utilize CO2-extracted oils, which is considered one of the most environmentally friendly extraction methods. Each formula is crafted with natural, premium ingredients, without the use of fillers. While compliance with the Food and Drug Administration’s Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations is not obligatory for hemp companies, we adhere to these standards for food manufacturers. Additionally, our products are OU Kosher certified and vegan.
What are the benefits of using CBD oils or softgels?
CBD oils and softgels are popular choices among cannabinoid products. Oils can be consumed sublingually (under the tongue) or incorporated into food and beverages. For individuals who dislike the natural flavor of an extract or prefer a more traditional ingestion method, capsules provide a suitable alternative.
Why should I use concentrates?
A concentrate is characterized by elevated levels of a particular cannabinoid. These concentrates are commonly vaporized, smoked, or dabbed. Smoking and vaping produce a faster onset, making them preferable for individuals experienced with other cannabinoid products. In addition to a variety of cannabinoid cartridges, our offerings include crumble (crafted from broad spectrum oil) and shatter (derived from isolate) concentrates.
Why should I use topicals?
Topicals are directly applied to the skin, offering targeted relief for individuals with specific areas of concern. Some individuals incorporate cannabinoid creams or lotions into their daily skincare regimens, while others find them beneficial for addressing muscle or joint discomfort.*
What is the difference between distillate and isolate?
Distillates and isolates represent versatile forms of cannabinoids that seamlessly blend with various ingredients. Distillates are in oil form, while isolates exist as a powder. Both serve as raw materials, offering flexibility in applications such as formulation, ingestion, vaporization, or topical use.
Are your products lab tested?
Certainly, our extracts undergo thorough testing to guarantee the absence of residual solvents. Each extract’s certificate of analysis includes precise measurements of the percentages and milligram amounts of 18 distinct cannabinoids. Customers can easily access a product’s COA on our online database by searching the batch number indicated on the packaging.
Furthermore, COAs for oils, topicals, gummies, and softgels incorporate test results for microbial and mycotoxin levels.