FAQs

Frequently asked Questions

What is CBD and what does CBD stand for?

CBD, or Cannabidiol, is a compound found primarily in the flowers and leaves of the hemp plant. It’s one of many powerful cannabinoids found in hemp and is known for supporting the body and mind in various ways.

Does CBD get you high?

CBD is non-intoxicating. THC, the main active ingredient in Cannabis sativa, is both a psychoactive compound and an intoxicating cannabinoid that leaves its users feeling “high.” CBD is a different cannabinoid found in Cannabis sativa and while it is technically psychoactive, it is non-intoxicating. The level of THC present in Cannabis sativa is what determines the plant’s classification as marijuana or hemp; hemp, by definition, contains no more than 0.3% THC.

How does CBD work in the body?

 

What is hemp?

Hemp is a plant in the Cannabis Sativa family known for its health benefits and industrial applications. The hemp plant has been used for thousands of years as an alternative to cotton and has been in use since 8000 BC. Today, the hemp plant is considered the same as a farm crop and can be grown legally in the U.S. as long as it contains less than .3% THC.

What is the difference between an Isolate, Broad Spectrum, & Full Spectrum?

 

Is CBD safe for dogs & cats?

Yes, CBD oil can be given to dogs and cats. CBD interacts with a  endocannabinoid system (ECS) in the same way it interacts with a human’s ECS.

Is CBD Regulated by the FDA?

No, we want to be clear CBD is not regulated or approved by the FDA, so we strongly suggest you consult your doctor before trying it.

FDA Disclaimer

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Disclaimer: Our CBD products are derived from non-intoxicating hemp plants. In care cases, it may be possible to trigger a false positive on a urinalysis due to the presence of cannabinoid metabolites. This is true of any quality hemp extract because of the inconsistent nature of drug screenings.