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FAQs
How do I get started with CBD tincture?
Getting started with CBD oil is easy! Just follow these simple steps:
-Shake It Up: Give your bottle a good shake to mix the CBD with its carrier oil.
-Measure Your Dose: Use the dropper provided to take a small initial dose.
-Place Under Your Tongue: Deposit the oil there and wait for a minute or two for absorption.
-Swallow and Be Patient: The effects might take a short while to manifest, so relax and wait.
How long should I hold the CBD oil drops under my tongue?
Aim for around 30 to 60 seconds to ensure the CBD oil has ample time to absorb.
What should I do if I don't feel the desired effect from the CBD tincture?
It's safe to gradually increase your dosage. However, for the best course of action, it's advised to seek guidance from a healthcare professional.
Does Broad-Spectrum CBD contain THC?
Broad-spectrum CBD is designed to contain zero THC. However, due to the complexities of extraction and processing, trace amounts, usually negligible and insufficient to produce any psychoactive effects, may be present. Our broad-spectrum products are lab-tested to ensure THC levels are at a non-detectable level.
Can Broad-Spectrum CBD show up on a drug test?
While broad-spectrum CBD shouldn't show up on a drug test due to its non-detectable THC levels, there's a slight chance it could depending on the sensitivity of the test and trace levels present in the product. If this is a concern, discussing CBD use with the testing party ahead of time is advisable.
How do I know how much CBD oil to take?
Start with a low dosage and listen to your body. You can increase it slowly if necessary, and always consider consulting with a healthcare provider.
When should I expect to feel the effects of CBD oil drops?
The onset of effects can range from 15 minutes to an hour depending on your body's response.
What is Broad-spectrum CBD?
Broad-spectrum CBD is a form of cannabidiol (CBD) that includes several compounds found in the cannabis plant, such as cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids, but it lacks tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component typically found in full-spectrum CBD products.
How does Broad-Spectrum compare to Full-Spectrum CBD?
Full-Spectrum CBD: Includes all compounds of the cannabis plant, including up to 0.3% THC.
Broad-Spectrum CBD: Contains multiple cannabis plant compounds but no THC.
What is CBG?
CBG, or Cannabigerol, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in the hemp plant. It's one of over 120 cannabinoids and is the chemical precursor to THC and CBD. CBG is derived from cannabigerolic acid (CBGA) and is gaining popularity for its potential wellness benefits.