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Our online CBD store has a wide choice of high-quality CBD products to improve various aspects of your daily life. From refreshing bath bombs to delicious CBD edibles to other products such as balms, creams, or tinctures – we have all sorts of CBD goods that might interest you. We encourage you to learn more about this useful substance and shop our selection to find the perfect CBD product for your needs. Buy now and see for yourself how beneficial CBD can be!

What Is CBD?

CBD is one of the major cannabinoids that can be extracted from the cannabis plant. Its history dates back to 1940 when it was first isolated by an American scientist Roger Adams – over 20 years before the discovery of THC. Sadly, the research into CBD has been stagnant for decades and only gained significant traction in the last ten years or so. Although we don’t have definitive information on how exactly it works and what its full potential is, numerous user experiences and some early research efforts suggest that CBD can have beneficial effects on a number of different conditions.

These positive qualities are one of the reasons why it is so popular nowadays. 20 years ago, practically nobody outside of some academic or enthusiast circles knew about this substance, yet today the CBD market is enormous. The numbers don’t lie – in the United States alone, the product sales have exceeded 5.3 billion U.S. dollars in 2021.

This substance can be potentially beneficial to your health and it comes in many forms.

What CBD Products Do We Offer?

Unlike many other substances, CBD does not have to be taken as most prescription medications, in the form of syrups or hard-to-swallow pills. These days, cannabidiol-infused products can come in many accessible forms.

CBD Edibles

One of the issues many users have with traditional CBD oil is that it tastes earthy in its crude form. If that’s off-putting to you or you’re simply a foodie who loves to experience new and exciting flavors, consider checking out our selection of CBD edibles. You’ll be able to experience all of the potential benefits of this compound in the form of delicious CBD gummies.

CBD Bath Bombs

Few things are as soothing as a long bath after a hard day at work. Now you can improve this experience even more by using our selection of CBD bath bombs. It might help you get rid of your stress and provide relief for your sore muscles. To enjoy them, all you need to do is fill your bathtub and drop the bath bomb into the water – simple as that.

CBD Softgels

If you are looking for a product that would allow you to de-stress on the go, CBD softgels might be an ideal choice. They come in an easy-to-swallow form, meaning that all you need to consume them is a bit of water to wash them down your throat. Softgels can also be a prime choice if you want to relax before going to sleep – they leave no unpleasant aftertaste in your mouth after consumption.

CBD Tinctures

If you are feeling stressed, and want to help yourself calm down a little, you might want the effects to be noticeable more quickly than in the case of edibles. If that’s so, CBD tinctures might be the right product for you. These oil or alcohol-based products are generally taken by mouth, meaning that often you can feel the first effects pretty quickly – usually much less than an hour.

CBD Topicals

In some cases, it’s better to apply CBD products directly through your skin. Maybe the issue you’re dealing with is highly localized. Perhaps you don’t feel like eating anything at the time. Whatever the reason, cannabidiol-based topical products might be the answer you’re looking for. They work by affecting the cannabinoid receptors in your skin and activating your endocannabinoid system through them.

They come in diverse forms – from lip balms protecting your skin to creams helping with sore muscles.

All of the products are Third-Party Lab tested, so you don’t have to worry about bad quality. Simply choose what you like best and enjoy the advantages CBD can offer you.

What Are the Different Types of Cannabidiol (CBD)?

Aside from a large number of different forms CBD products can take, cannabidiol extracts themself come in a few different types. These are full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate.

CBD is usually extracted from the hemp plant in one of four ways. The carbon dioxide extraction process relies on CO2 to free the CBD oil from the plant, resulting in a highly concentrated end result. The second popular method is steam distillation, although it’s not as effective as the CO2-based separation. The last two processes are solvent and lipid extraction. No matter what process is used, the end outcome is the full-spectrum CBD.

Full-spectrum CBD

Full-spectrum extracts tend to include many different cannabinoid compounds found in the cannabis plant, such as essential oils, cannabinol, and terpenes. However, the most recognizable substance in full-spectrum extracts, apart from the CBD itself, is THC. Tetrahydrocannabinol is the psychoactive compound responsible for the high normally occurring after you use cannabis. Usually, the amount of THC in CBD derived from hemp is so small that you shouldn’t feel intoxicated under most circumstances.

Broad-spectrum CBD

This type of CBD extract is made by subjecting the full-spectrum essence to an additional purification process called chromatography, in which most of the THC is removed. Thankfully, the process that targets this psychoactive compound leaves other substances like the terpenes, cannabichromene, or CBN intact. Because of that, the beneficial effects of a broad-spectrum CBD should be close to those of the full-spectrum. However, you should remember that this process is not perfect and some trace amounts of THC might still be present in the broad-spectrum extract.

If you want to be absolutely sure that your chosen product is THC-free, you need to get the last type of extract.

CBD Isolate

CBD isolates have no other compounds in them besides cannabidiol. As such, it is a good choice for those who just want to experience the benefits of this substance for themselves, but don’t want to use products containing even traces of THC. Isolate solutions are also perfect for those who will be driving later on.

Now that we have CBD properly categorized, it’s time to discuss the advantages using the compound might give you.

Why You Might Want to Take CBD?

As mentioned above, CBD is so popular for a reason. Numerous satisfied users and a growing number of studies suggest that CBD can have certain health benefits.

CBD May Help With Anxiety

Early testing on animals has shown that CBD can help to reduce stress levels and decrease heart rate, as well as make it easier to sleep. All of these effects can have a big impact on your ability to deal with anxiety. Moreover, another study found that regular consumption of CBD can induce anti-panic effects, which might be very useful in preventing additional damage resulting from anxiety. It might also be useful in cases of social anxiety, as CBD seems to be inhibiting the fear of speaking in public.

CBD Seems to Have Anti-seizure Properties

According to the American Epilepsy Society, CBD might have the potential to reduce seizures. Patients diagnosed with the Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (a form of childhood-onset epilepsy) who took cannabidiol have experienced 44% fewer drops seizures than usual. Another study conducted on a group of 214 patients has shown a promising 36.5% reduction in monthly motor seizures.

Although side effects were present in both cases, there is much promise in further researching the CBD as a possible treatment for epilepsy and associated conditions.

CBD Can Provide Pain Relief

Many users who try CBD report that one of the more visible effects seems to be pain relief. Although no definitive studies exist on this topic, research seems to support that. A 2015 study conducted on rats found that adequately dosed CBD significantly reduced pain and swelling in rodents’ joints. While proper tests on humans are needed, this suggests that CBD may be useful in mitigating the unpleasant effects associated with a serious medical condition like arthritis.

CBD can also be useful in other areas. For example, those who work out on a regular basis might find its properties interesting. Exercise of any kind causes more microscopic tearing in your muscles than usual, which often results in inflammation. Because CBD has very potent anti-inflammatory properties, it can aid your muscles in recovery and therefore make your training routine more enjoyable.

CBD Can Be Beneficial To Your Skin

Human skin has what’s called sebaceous glands. They secrete an oily substance, sebum, in order to keep your skin moist and in good condition. Unfortunately, if too much dirt or dead cells mix with these oils, it can end up clogging your glands, sometimes even leading to acne.

According to a human study published in 2014, CBD prevents excessive activity in human sebocytes. In simple terms, it reduces the amount of sebum your glands produce. Additionally, CBD might prevent certain cytokines from causing inflammation – another cause of acne.

While the effects are very promising, it’s best to consult taking CBD with a dermatologist first and ultimately follow the doctor’s advice.

Now that you understand the potential benefits of this compound, it’s time to debunk a harmful myth.

Are CBD Products Legal?

One of the things that did the most damage to CBD is its association with THC. Because both compounds are present in the cannabis plant and therefore marijuana, there is still some social stigma about using CBD products. Many people continue to think that hemp-derived CBD products are illegal and may result in drug possession charges.

This is not true. In fact, most of the products have only minimal (if any) amounts of THC in them. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mandates that CBD products can usually contain only up to 0.3% of THC.

As of March 4, 2022, no state in the US bans the use of CBD products like CBD oil entirely. In some of them, it’s possible to buy, possess, and consume CBD as you see fit. Cannabidiol-infused goods can be found practically anywhere, from supermarkets to gas stations. However, in a large number of states, the situation is not as clear-cut. It’s always best to check what you can and cannot do in your area before starting your CBD adventure.

Is CBD Safe to Use?

Although there might be some side effects, cannabidiol is usually well-tolerated by human bodies – even if a larger amount is consumed. Because everyone is different, it’s best to ask for your doctor’s advice regarding the limits you should follow, especially if you have a serious medical condition. Also, you should ask your chosen healthcare professional if there are any potential interactions between this substance and any prescription medications you take.

Unfortunately, safe for consumption doesn’t always mean safe to use. The problem here is that some extracts are not pure CBD.

Beware of THC Drug Tests

These days, many workplaces check if their employees are sober while working. None of them target the cannabidiol itself, but some of the tests done look for psychoactive substances such as THC. If your product was a full-spectrum one, there is a slight possibility that this compound may get detected and result in you failing your drug test. What’s worse, THC can stay in your body for days, meaning that even consumption during the weekend isn’t entirely safe.

How Much CBD Should You Take?

As we mentioned above, no person is the same. There are certain factors that might determine the amounts you can take, such as your body weight, how much cannabidiol is there in your product, your chemistry, and even the sort of conditions that you have.

Generally, it’s always best to start with a smaller dosage and work your way up from there. Something like 20mg might be sufficient at the beginning. Of course, if you’re experiencing severe pain, you might want to increase your dose a bit.

When it comes to products such as CBD gummies or capsules, you’ll find info about a single-serving dose on the packaging. In the case of CBD oil, all you need is to count your drops.