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What is CBD?

Cannabidiol or CBD is one of over 113 active compounds found in the hemp plant called cannabinoids. It is naturally derived from plants and has been useful to reduce anxiety, pain, and sleep issues without any mind altering effects or "high" for the person using it.

How it Works

Connected Naturally

<body>The human body is a collection of systems that help regulate homeostasis and promote overall wellness. One of these lesser known systems is called the endocannabinoid system. The human body's endocannabinoid system consists of tiny receptors that play a key role in regulating mood, pain and everyday experience. CBD can help these receptors do what's needed in order to stimulate all kinds of beneficial changes throughout the body. You could even say our bodies are hard-wired to benefit from CBD.

CBD and the Endocannabinoid System

Broad Spectrum vs. Isolate

A Whole Plant Approach

Broad spectrum–or whole plant cannabidiol is so called because it contains all forms of cannabinoid available in the plant, leaving out the THC, whereas Isolate CBD only contains Cannabidiol exclusively.

Due to what’s known as the “entourage effect,” broad spectrum CBD is considered to be much more effective.

The Entourage Effect

Why Tinctures?

A couple drops

Tinctures are the safest, most effective delivery system for CBD. When taken sublingually (under the tongue), CBD is more rapidly and efficiently absorbed for maximum benefit. The effects last longer than they do from smoking or vaping and without the negative byproducts.

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CBD is Proving Itself

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“CBD oil has shown promise as a treatment for both depression and anxiety, leading many who live with these disorders to become interested in this natural approach.”

“The National Institutes of Health database lists about 150 of studies involving CBD as a treatment for conditions as varied as infantile spasms and Parkinson’s disease.”

“CBD has also shown promise to reduce cravings among people addicted to opioids, according to a study published in Neurotherapeutics in 2015.”

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