Common Questions
Does CBD come from hemp/cannabis only?
CBD is typically extracted from hemp, but CBD naturally occurs in many different plants – even pine trees!
I’m nervous to try CBD. My body is sensitive and/or other medications don’t work for my pain/ailment. How reliable is CBD? Can I overdose? Are there any side effects?
No, you cannot overdose on CBD. Think of CBD as a natural herb, vitamin, root, or vegetable (if you are taking spinach for your health, how could you possibly go overboard?) The only side effect known so far is a just a slight drowsiness if one were to take over their custom normal dose. If you are nervous about your starting dose, go ahead and start with as little as you need. Your body will thank you!
What is the difference between hemp, marijuana, and cannabis?
This is a popular dispute. The terms “marijuana” and “cannabis” usually refer to the plants that are specifically bred for HIGH THC levels. The term “hemp” describes a plant from the same plant family but is bred specifically for LOW (.3%) THC content, resulting in higher CBD content. Everything in our store catalog is extracted from hemp only. There are two kinds of extractions: Full spectrum & CBD isolate.
What is the difference between Full Spectrum and isolated CBD extraction?
Full spectrum extraction is a type of extraction which pulls ALL of the available cannabinoids from the hemp plant (CBD, THC, CBC, CBN, THC-A, THC-V, CBG, CBD-A, CBDV, etc.). All full spectrum products from CBD Hemp Store DO NOT go over the legal limit of .3% THC. Most of our products contain 0% THC. THC is fat-soluble. If you are worried about THC accumulating in your body, we highly recommend purchasing a CBD-isolate product. CBD isolate is purified CBD that has been extracted from the plant and isolated from the other cannabinoids.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. By using this site you agree to follow the Privacy Policy and all Terms & Conditions printed on this site. Void Where Prohibited By Law.
CBD is typically extracted from hemp, but CBD naturally occurs in many different plants – even pine trees!
I’m nervous to try CBD. My body is sensitive and/or other medications don’t work for my pain/ailment. How reliable is CBD? Can I overdose? Are there any side effects?
No, you cannot overdose on CBD. Think of CBD as a natural herb, vitamin, root, or vegetable (if you are taking spinach for your health, how could you possibly go overboard?) The only side effect known so far is a just a slight drowsiness if one were to take over their custom normal dose. If you are nervous about your starting dose, go ahead and start with as little as you need. Your body will thank you!
What is the difference between hemp, marijuana, and cannabis?
This is a popular dispute. The terms “marijuana” and “cannabis” usually refer to the plants that are specifically bred for HIGH THC levels. The term “hemp” describes a plant from the same plant family but is bred specifically for LOW (.3%) THC content, resulting in higher CBD content. Everything in our store catalog is extracted from hemp only. There are two kinds of extractions: Full spectrum & CBD isolate.
What is the difference between Full Spectrum and isolated CBD extraction?
Full spectrum extraction is a type of extraction which pulls ALL of the available cannabinoids from the hemp plant (CBD, THC, CBC, CBN, THC-A, THC-V, CBG, CBD-A, CBDV, etc.). All full spectrum products from CBD Hemp Store DO NOT go over the legal limit of .3% THC. Most of our products contain 0% THC. THC is fat-soluble. If you are worried about THC accumulating in your body, we highly recommend purchasing a CBD-isolate product. CBD isolate is purified CBD that has been extracted from the plant and isolated from the other cannabinoids.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. By using this site you agree to follow the Privacy Policy and all Terms & Conditions printed on this site. Void Where Prohibited By Law.