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What is CBD and What Does it Do?

  Cannabidiol (CBD) Cannabidiol is a naturally occurring phytochemical (like beta-carotene in carrots) found in the Cannabis plant.  In the plants classified as Hemp, the level of CBD is much higher than other compounds such as THC (less than 0.3%).   CBD vs THC THC, or Tetrahydrocannabinol, is another compound found in high quantities in strains of Cannabis known as Marijuana.  THC has a psychoactive, intoxicating effect, whereas CBD does not.  For more information about the differences between THC and CBD you can read our blog post dedicated to the subject here.   The Endocannabinoid System in the Human Body The bodies of multi celled organisms such as animals and humans contain a system of receptors called the Endocannabinoid System....

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What is Hemp?

Hemp Defined Hemp refers to Cannabis Sativa strains having 0.3% THC or less, by dry weight. Hemp has no psychoactive side effects but has incredible uses in everything from health & beauty products to clothing & food. Hemp refers to strains of the Cannabis Sativa plant with 0.3% THC or less, but high quantities of CBD (Cannabidiol) and other Cannabinoids.  Unlike strains of Cannabis with high levels of THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) known as Marijuana, Hemp has no psychoactive or intoxicating side effects.  Hemp- A brief history The Hemp plant is the oldest known cultivated crop, with a fabric relic made from Hemp dating back to 8000bc. Industrial Hemp has been well known to have multiple benefits and uses throughout history including...

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