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Have a question about CBD?
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People have a lot of questions about CBD oil, but finding the answers can become confusing and overwhelming. Blessed CBD is here for you on your CBD journey.
If you don’t find the answer to a question you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us with your questions or concerns.
We’d love to keep adding information to our list that educates more people about CBD.
- Dry mouth
- Drowsiness
- How do you want to consume CBD?
Tinctures, capsules, vapes, teas, gummies, salves, ointments, balms… the list goes on. Choosing the right product depends on what you’re using it for, if you’d be comfortable using it in public if you suddenly need it or how convenient you’d like using it to be.
Oils can provide the most potential benefits but aren’t as easy to precisely dose if you’re new to CBD. Topicals can be applied directly to affected areas and great for recovery after workouts. Gummies make dosing easy and taste good but can sometimes contain high amounts of sugar and synthetic ingredients, making them ineffective and just a “fun” product (unless you buy our highly potent 750mg CBD gummies).
- What strength do you need your CBD to be?
Doses vary a great deal – it helps to buy a strength that matches your dosage. If you know you will need a high dose of CBD, a more potent oil makes sense as you will need too much of a lower strength to experience the same results. Look into our premium 1000mg CBD oil option if you’re looking for a strong and potent strength.
Both hemp and marijuana are cannabis plants, with the difference between the two being their composition. Marijuana, or Cannabis indica, contains high levels of THC and is illegal to sell or buy unless for lawful medical purposes.
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) contains less than 0.2% THC and is used to make CBD oil and other CBD products.
The same is true of any other cannabinoid. The difference is the ratio of cannabinoids consumed. You’ll find that marijuana plants are high in THC and low in CBD and vice versa for hemp.
Terpenes vary a great deal between the two plants but also vary greatly depending on the strain. Our hemp strain contains high amounts of terpenes in order to produce a robust, full spectrum CBD oil. For those who aren’t a fan of the bitter and strong taste of our pure full spectrum formula can opt for our broad spectrum CBD oil with zero THC.
No, hemp seed oil found at the local store is not the same as CBD hemp oil. It’s important to read the labels carefully, even when purchasing online.
CBD hemp oil is made from the flowers of the hemp plant, no seeds are used in this process. The oil must be extracted from the flower to get the oil.
Hemp seed oil, on the other hand, is made by cold pressing the hemp plant’s seeds. The oil produced from the seeds is rich in amino acids, trace minerals, and other nutrients but doesn’t contain CBD, terpenes or any other naturally occurring hemp cannabinoids.