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CBD will change culture. People are less interested in drinking in bars, getting really drunk, feeling shit the next day, letting their body down, having issues with their body because of that. The shift is happening: more people are interested in eating healthier, living healthier, and this is part of that - Trevor Horn
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What You Should Know About CBD Oil
Cannabidiol, the non-psychoactive component of cannabis, is developing a reputation as a trendy cure-all. But science knows very little about what it does in the human body, so much about the workings of this drug—including whether it works at all—is something of a mystery.
There is one exception: trials of a medical grade CBD oil called Epidiolex show that it can reduce seizures in certain types of epilepsy...
What is CBD?
Cannabis contains over 100 chemical components called cannabinoids. The best known of those are THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol).
Meanwhile, our bodies contain receptors for cannabinoids. CB1 receptors…
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Is It True What They Say About CBD Oil?
You don't have to wander too far afoot to find someone who will swear that CBD oil has improved the quality of life and lessened the pain. How reliable, however, are these claims?
What Does CBD Do? Mostly, It’s Just Expensive.
The cannabinoid compound probably isn’t harmful, and it may have health benefits, but we don’t know what they are yet.
Can CBD Really Do All That?
How one molecule from the cannabis plant came to be seen as a therapeutic cure-all.
CBD Makes Everyone Feel Better—But No One Knows Why
Technically, CBD can only definitively “fix” one problem: epilepsy. In 2018, Epidiolex, a drug containing a purified marijuana-derived form of CBD, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for preventing seizures caused by two rare forms of pediatric epilepsy.
CBD sales are soaring, but evidence is still slim that the cannabis derivative makes a difference for anxiety or pain
The CBD craze started in 2018, after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Epidiolex, the first drug containing CBD, used to treat two rare and severe types of childhood epilepsy. Since that approval, research on the possible medical applications of CBD has risen sharply. But while the ads boasting its benefits are ubiquitous, there is still much we scientists don’t know, including whether CBD can actually reduce stress and anxiety.
CBD: a marijuana miracle or just another health fad?
The cannabis-derived compound is popping up in everything from mineral water to bath bombs. We ask experts and users if it actually works.
Is CBD in trouble?
The FDA just refused to regulate the popular cannabis product as a dietary supplement. So, uh, buyer beware?
These CBD Body Products Will Give You Relief (but Won’t Get You High)
The new cannabis consumer isn’t zoned out on their couch eating pizza—they’re serious about holistic health. As cannabis takes the wellness world by storm, you’re more likely than ever to see it in fancy day spas and natural-foods stores. Nevertheless, many people are still asking questions. To break it down, the cannabis plant has two well-known cannabinoids that occur in it naturally, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). THC is the psychoactive component of cannabis, while its more widely available cousin, CBD, has no mind-altering effects. Users will not get the “high” effect if they consume CBD.
Why Is CBD Everywhere?
Cannabidiol is being touted as a magical elixir, a cure-all now available in bath bombs, dog treats and even pharmaceuticals. But maybe it’s just a fix for our anxious times.
Anxiety Relief Without The High? New Studies On CBD, A Cannabis Extract
"One of the main caveats I tell my patients who use a CBD supplement is that we cannot guarantee what's in it," Carson explains. "We can't guarantee the consistency." Supplements aren't regulated as strictly as pharmaceuticals, and can vary widely from bottle to bottle or brand to brand. And there's another issue would-be users face: Though CBD supplements are widely available for sale, a legal murkiness surrounds marijuana extracts.
Big Pharma Wants a Monopoly On One of Weed's Key Medicinal Compounds
Corporate lobbyists in more than 20 states are currently pushing to make sure the pharmaceutical industry has the only legal supply of CBD.
Can CBD Really Do All That?
How one molecule from the cannabis plant came to be seen as a therapeutic cure-all.
Can hemp extract provide health benefits without getting you high?
Truth is, it’s unknown what its real effects are because there’s not enough research, says Patel. Most of the CBD studies going on right now are focus on cases such as childhood epilepsy that haven’t responded to traditional treatment, or schizophrenia and anxiety. Some rodent studies suggest that CBD might interact with the chemical serotonin, he added. Anti-depressants work with serotonin as well, so perhaps CBD might also interact with serotonin to be effective at reducing anxiety.
CBD is everywhere. But does it work?
CBD isn’t BS. But CBD products probably are.
CBD is everywhere. But is it a scam?
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CBG is said to have even more health and beauty benefits than CBD – but what actually is it?
While most of us have heard of CBD by now, not many can say the same of CBG. Over the past five years, CBD has taken the beauty and wellness worlds by storm for its high antioxidant levels as well as its potential to help alleviate anxiety, calm the mind and help insomnia, but now, CBG is being dubbed as even more effective ingredient, and still totally legal.
Does CBD actually work?
“There really isn’t very much evidence in humans with respect to its effectiveness,” says Ziva Cooper, the research director at the University of California-Los Angeles Cannabis Research Initiative. “And when I say evidence in humans, I’m really talking about rigorous, double-blind placebo-controlled studies.” On the other hand, Cooper says, there’s also not much research showing that cannabidiol doesn’t work for things. “There is just a general lack of studies—period.”
FDA, Concerned About Safety, Explores Regulating CBD in Foods, Supplements
Agency, which is studying the effects of cannabis-derived ingredients, aims to reveal its oversight plans in the coming months.
How to Make Sure Your CBD Oil is Legal and of High Quality
As CBD consumption is on the rise, many have concerns about the quality and purity of their products. Without FDA regulations in place, making sure your CBD oil is legal and of high quality is essential.
It’s too early to tell whether CBD helps against Covid-19 — but researchers worry that won’t stop CBD makers
The latest hubbub is an example of both the promise of cannabinoids — components of cannabis — as potential therapies, but also the hype around them, which can far outpace the evidence that they work. It’s left researchers and consumer advocates scrambling to warn people that patients shouldn’t be turning to over-the-counter products or recreational marijuana in hopes that it might protect them from Covid-19.
Martha Stewart Wants to give your Dog CBD
Martha Stewart is now an advisor to the world’s biggest weed company. Today (Feb. 28) the Canada-based cannabis producer Canopy announced that Stewart is joining the company as an advisor working on hemp-derived CBD products.
Researchers Are Finally Studying the Other Chemical in Pot
PEOPLE HAVE BEEN growing and smoking marijuana for thousands of years, but it wasn’t until 1964 that anyone knew why it got you high. That year, the Israeli chemist Raphael Mechoulam isolated tetrahydrocannabinol, better known as THC, and went on to do groundbreaking studies on how and why marijuana affects the brain. But all along, he had his eye on another of cannabis’ chemical components, one that he had discovered a year before: cannabidiol, or CBD.
Sorry, Hipsters. CBD Will Not Solve All Your Problems.
Don’t trust everything you read on the internet.
Why the FDA Wants to Stop Companies From Putting CBD in Everything
The Food and Drug Administration has been expressing disapproval for almost all CBD products except an oral prescription drug called Epidiolex that is used to treat seizures in children, which the FDA says is a “highly purified form of CBD.” The FDA has several concerns about CBD going into other drugs, and food and drinks. One of the main side effects the agency is concerned about is potential liver damage.
What Is CBD Oil?
CBD oil is finding its way into a variety of products, from tinctures and drops to CBD-infused edibles and CBD balms, as well as a wide range of cosmetics. CBD oil is even becoming popular among pet owners who wish to help their pets live healthier lives.
A Primer About Cannabidiol And The Benefits Of CBD
Scientists are rapidly discovering more and more about the rather amazing abilities of the cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. Most of them have shown therapeutic value, as have the terpenes, which give the plant its distinct odors. There are over 125 terpenes and over 80 cannabinoids in cannabis and each strain has its own unique blend that create its distinct effects. CBD is just one cannabinoid.
Absolutely Everything You Need to Know About CBD Oil
The bigger prob is that reefer retail has no regulator to monitor what goes into CBD products. "It’s the Wild West out there," says Bonn-Miller, who in 2017 tested 84 CBD products and found that 26 percent contained less CBD than they claimed to while 42 percent had more.
Can Cannabis Treat Dravet Syndrome?
Charlotte Figi helped bring needed attention to Dravet Syndome, but it remains a largely unknown syndrome. Yet, much of the support for cannabidiol’s efficacy in treating seizures, which has received considerable media attention, stems from patients with Dravet Syndome. This, in part, is because its cause is well-known, allowing researchers to study underlying mechanisms and potential therapies for seizures which are caused by a single genetic mutation.
Cannabinoids for pediatric epilepsy? Up in smoke or real science?
It is an exciting time with respect to the study of phytochemicals in their application to the treatment of epilepsy and in particular intractable pediatric epilepsies. It is particularly satisfying to see that the grassroots experiences of families who have children suffering from severe intractable epilepsy have been able to move the field forward so rapidly.
Cannabis-Laced Food and Drink Is Popping Off in NYC
The mainstreaming of CBD in food is newer to New York, where cannabis culture isn’t as far along as in states like Colorado and Oregon. Thanks in part to a growing number of U.S. states decriminalizing the plant’s consumption, and ongoing scientific research linking the botanical to an ever-growing laundry list of health benefits, the until-just-recently frowned upon “drug” is being recast in a positive new light.
Mindful Munchies
From vegan gummies to cannabis teas, marijuana edibles are becoming the newest product in the “wellness” market.
The Wonder Drug
Indeed, hemp oil products have grown out of a market largely devoid of regulations or safety protocols. The state of the CBD industry harks back to the age of elixirs and potions hawked from covered wagons to the awed denizens of pioneer towns. There are no industrywide standards in place to ensure that CBD oils are consistently formulated batch-to-batch. There is no regulatory body screening products for pesticides, heavy metals, solvent residues, and other dangerous contaminants.
There's soaring interest in CBD, the marijuana compound in a drug that could be the first to win FDA approval — here's what it does
"It's the inconsistency from product to product that concerns me as a researcher," Lubbers said. "You may get good results with one product and then go back to that dispensary and buy the same product and find that it may have a different effect."
What FDA Approval of CBD Could Mean for the Beauty Industry
The FDA is likely to approve this cannabis byproduct as a drug, but lots of beauty and wellness products — from mascara to bath bombs — already claim to use it.
What is CBD? The 'miracle' cannabis compound that doesn't get you high
While studies have shown CBD to have anti-inflammatory, anti-pain and anti-psychotic properties, it has seen only minimal testing in human clinical trials, where scientists determine what a drug does, how much patients should take, its side effects and so on.
How to Shop for CBD
Thousands of the cannabis products line store shelves, but determining what's safe is up to you.
The CBD Horse Is Out of the Barn
The National Institutes of Health is putting $3 million into figuring out what CBD can do for pain. Don’t expect that to change much in the expansive CBD market.
America Loves Its Unregulated Wellness Chemicals
CBD was just the beginning.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the key ingredients in cannabis and is one of the most misunderstood compounds on the planet.
Just because cannabidiol is a compound found in marijuana people assume it is bad for you. Let’s get something straight: CBD is NON-PSYCHOACTIVE. It doesn’t get you “high”, that is THC – another natural compound of cannabis. In fact, cannabidiol reduces the effect of THC.
Cannabidiol confusion: lofty promises and barriers to research
As cannabis researchers, we work in a field whose unknowns could positively or negatively affect the health of millions of Americans. But the U.S. government’s decades-long prohibition of cannabis research forcefully limits what we might learn. Adding to the absurdity, the recent relaxation of this prohibition may promote a public health threat.
Cannabis Comes to Your Coffee and Candy—But Is It Legal?
Marketers are selling products containing cannabidiol, or CBD, a chemical found in hemp, claiming benefits such as pain relief and stress reduction. But the actual effects are unclear, as is the legal landscape.
CBD Is Everywhere, but Scientists Still Don’t Know Much About It
“It is a kind of a new snake oil in the sense that there are a lot of claims and not so much evidence,” said one expert.
CBD Oil: Will it work for you?
CBD oil is marketed as a way to decrease inflammation and increase mood. But… not everyone gets great results with it. Why do some people benefit greatly from CBD while others notice nothing? Your genetic variants play a role in how your body responds to CBD.
Our pets are anxious. Is CBD the answer?
Dogs and cats seem to be relaxing thanks to this compound found in marijuana, but the science so far is inconclusive.
The Best CBD Brands to Try, From Gummies to Olive Oils
Want to give CBD a shot but skip the cloying neon-colored edibles? These infused chocolates, condiments, Turkish delights and more are designed for the discerning.
The Best CBD for Any Purpose You Can Imagine
The best CBD products are ones that fit into your self-soothing journey—and these tinctures, topicals, and smokeables offer something for everyone.
The Bizarre Case of a Death Allegedly Caused by CBD Oil
A case report suggests that CBD oil contributed to someone's death. Some scientists—and the weed industry—aren’t so sure.
The CBD Crackdown Has Begun
If you like cannabidiol cupcakes and live in New York City, it’s time to learn how to bake your own. The city’s health department confirmed in a statement Tuesday that it had begun a crackdown on restaurants that use the compound—better known as CBD—as a food additive, embargoing products and warning of fines to come.
The Hemp Boom is Over. What Now?
Hemp is still so new that growers face a host of basic challenges. For instance, U.S. researchers are just starting to develop seeds that deliver a consistent crop. The lack of reliable seeds, planting calendars and tried-and-true growing techniques also may be holding markets for all kinds of hemp products back. Some farmers are growing hemp for fiber or grain. But that share of the market has a long way to go, industry experts say.
The Sad News About CBD Cupcakes
Cannabidiol-infused foods won’t get you high, probably won’t cure your anxiety, and are very likely illegal. On the plus side, they still taste good.
The Verdict on CBD Is … Confusing
Those in the mood to discuss a product’s merits or dangers can find no argument more fertile than that over marijuana, increasingly legal on a state level in the U.S. Is the psychoactive substance tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, addictive, a gateway drug, a miracle cure, no worse than alcohol or some combination of those? As fraught as that issue has become, the debate is even more confusing over another ingredient of the plant, cannabidiol, or CBD. While it doesn’t get users high or, according to many who have tried it, do anything at all, supporters have made all sorts of claims about its benefits for maladies such as anxiety and arthritis. The substance has even made it into dog treats.
The Year of CBD Is Over. What Will Happen to It Now?
The cannabinoid caught fire thanks to gray-area legality and industry maneuvering. Here’s a bucket of water. Tests have shown CBD retailers consistently fudging the numbers since 2017, with various products containing way less or way more CBD than the packaging claims.
Why Is CBD Everywhere?
Cannabidiol is being touted as a magical elixir, a cure-all now available in bath bombs, dog treats and even pharmaceuticals. But maybe it’s just a fix for our anxious times.
What You Should Know About CBD Oil
Cannabidiol, the non-psychoactive component of cannabis, is developing a reputation as a trendy cure-all. But science knows very little about what it does in the human body, so much about the workings of this drug—including whether it works at all—is something of a mystery.
11 Benefits of CBD Oil (Cannabidiol) & Why It’s Not What You Think
The medical use of marijuana has brought some attention to the subject of using cannabis-derived products for health, but it’s important to understand how CBD oil differs. We’ll get into this more in a bit, but the key difference lies in the parts of the plant being used to make the product. For example, CBD oil is also different from hemp seed oil, since it is extracted not from the seed but from the flowers, leaves, and stalks of hemp.
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We have spent several years conducting research to understand how and why CBD works. All our products are produced in clean, modern facilities, every ingredient is lab-tested, and our local hemp source comes from the beautiful state of Kentucky. It is our mission to protect the CBD industry by only providing the highest quality.

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