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How the body work with CBD?

Throughout the human body, there are various kinds of receptor systems which receptors in the human body are Cannabinoid Receptor 1 (CB1) and Cannabinoid Receptor 2 (CB2). CB1 and CB2 together are well known called endocannabinoid system. CBD and other cannabinoids are “keys” that “unlock” CB1 and CB2 receptors.

Will CBD show up in drug test?

No, CBD is totally different from THC chemical compound. This is reasonable since THC has psychoactive properties that can impair response time in some people. It’s not the same as CBD, you don’t have to worry about it.



What is appropriate dosage?

The body weight chart is intended to serve as a general guide. Each individual may experience different results. Consult a  health professional if you are unsure what your appropriate dose is. 

Is CBD for pets too?

Yes, pets like CBD too. The pet’s body weight chart is intended to serve as a general guide.



Is CBD legal in the United States?

CBD is legal in all 50 states under Hemp Farm Bill 2014 passed in federal regulations for nationwide. CBD is also legal in most countries.

What does CBD stand for?

CBD stands for cannabidiol, which is one of over 100 cannabinoids found in Cannabis sativa. The Latin name for cannabis or hemp.



What does CBD oil made from?

Legalized CBD Oil made from industrial hemp only based on federal regulations. CBD oil is common use with chemical extraction processing to collect CBD chemical compounds from the whole hemp plants.

Does CBD make you high?

CBD will not get you high. It is non-intoxicating and contains no THC.

It is made from hemp, a collection of cannabis strains with no THC.



What is cannabis?

In botanical standards, hemp and marijuana are under cannabis family. In common terms, marijuana is the name that people often use for cannabis strains with THC for medical & recreational purpose. Cannabis strains without THC are classified as hemp for agriculture industrial purpose.

What are cannabinoids?

Cannabinoids are the natural chemical compounds of cannabis and hemp. CBD is one of the most well-known cannabinoids. Others you may have heard of include tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabichromene (CBC), cannabinol, (CBN), and more. Each cannabinoid has unique properties.



How can I take CBD?

CBD products can be made and consumed in many different ways, through oils, creams, vaping and more. CBD Oils are designed to be taken orally, either directly or mixed with food and drink. Creams are meant to be spread on your skin. 

Is CBD natural or synthesis?

Cannabidiol is a naturally occurring compound found in the resinous flower of the cannabis plant. Cannabis has been used for thousands of years as medicine and has been found to have a wide range of therapeutic benefits.