The Industry Leader in Nano Particle Cannabinoids
Compared to traditional cannabinoid isolates and distillates, nano cannabinoids are up to 20 times stronger at the same milligram dosages
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CBD? Or nano? How about the health and legal aspects? We'll simplify some of this for you.
Cannabinoids are compounds found in the cannabis plant that interact with our body's endocannabinoid system, which helps regulate various physiological processes. There are several cannabinoids in existence, and we'll go over the more common varieties here - and the ins & outs of how to partake of them!
CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound from the cannabis plant known for its therapeutic potential without the high. It’s used to help with anxiety, pain, and sleep issues.
CBG, or cannabigerol, is like the precursor to other cannabinoids, including CBD and THC. It’s less common but may help with inflammation and neuroprotection.
CBN, or cannabinol, usually forms as THC ages. It's known for its sedative properties and is often used to aid sleep.
So, CBD for calm, CBG for inflammation, and CBN for sleep!
Benefits include:
Faster Onset: You feel the effects quicker.
Higher Bioavailability: More of the cannabinoid gets absorbed, meaning you need a smaller dose.
More Predictable Effects: Consistent absorption leads to more predictable results.
Basically, nano cannabinoids offer a more efficient and speedy experience compared to traditional ones.
Nano CBD producers often utilize only one nano method, and many still aren't even offering nano yet! We're ahead of the game, and staying there.
Federal Level: CBD derived from hemp and containing less than 0.3% THC is legal across all 50 states, thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill.
State Level: While hemp-derived CBD is widely accessible, state laws can vary. Some states have additional restrictions or require specific labeling and testing.
Medical Use: In states with medical marijuana programs, CBD derived from marijuana (which may have higher THC levels) is legal for medical use with a prescription or medical marijuana card.
Always check your local laws to ensure compliance.
Oils/Tinctures: You put a few drops under your tongue for quick absorption.
Edibles: Gummies, chocolates, or other food items infused with CBD.
Capsules: CBD pills you swallow, just like vitamins.
Topicals: Creams, lotions, or balms applied to your skin for targeted relief.
Vaping: Inhaling CBD oil using a vape pen for fast effects.
Drinkables: CBD-infused beverages like teas or sodas.
Pick what fits your lifestyle best!
If you are ever unsure, consult your doctor before combining CBD with any prescription medication to ensure safety.
However, it's important to consult your vet before starting CBD, especially if your pet is on other medications, to ensure it's safe and appropriate for your pet's specific needs