All you wanted to know about hemp

FAQs

Is hemp oil the same as CBD?

Full spectrum hemp oil is a term used to describe an oil that contains all the naturally occurring compounds in the hemp plant, including cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and other compounds. It is believed that the combination of these compounds may produce a more effective product than isolated compounds.

CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of the many cannabinoids found in the hemp plant. While full spectrum hemp oil may contain CBD, it also contains many other compounds
and may have different effects and uses than pure CBD products.

In summary,
full spectrum hemp oil is a term used to describe a hemp-derived product that contains a range of compounds from the hemp plant, while CBD is a specific compound found in hemp.

Is hemp oil good for pain?

Global peer reviewed and published studies have shown Full Spectrum Hemp Oil may provide a safe treatment for a number issues including pain and inflammation.

What skin type is hemp oil good for?

Hemp Oil is suitable for every skin type. . As with all new products, if you see a red reaction or your skin continues to break out, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional before you continue using it.

What are terpenes?

What are Terpenes?

Terpenes are a large and diverse class of organic compounds
that are produced by many plants, including cannabis. They are responsible for the distinct aroma and flavor of different strains of cannabis. Terpenes have beenfound to have a variety of potential therapeutic properties and may play a role
in the effects of cannabis. They interact with other compounds in the plant, including cannabinoids like THC and CBD, to produce the plant's overall
effects. In addition to their role in the cannabis plant, terpenes are also found in many other plants and are used in a variety of products, including
perfumes, food, and dietary supplements.

What is full-spectrum?

Full-spectrum products are extracts that contain most of what was in the original plant, including terpenes.