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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CBD & Hemp!
CBD is super popular these days from CBD beauty products to and other everyday products, but there are still a ton of questions around this extract.
What is it?
Where does it come from?
And what’s up with all the hype around it? CBD’s history, source and legality gets confusing quickly, but we’re here to clear the air. Here are some frequently asked questions about CBD and answers from our supplement experts. You can also read further about the overall benefits of CBD health products to get a full understanding.
Q: What is CBD?
A: CBD stands for cannabidiol, a compound extracted from cannabis plants, and the main compound found in the hemp plant. CBD is not psychoactive, so it does not change a person’s state of mind when they use it.
Q: What is THC?
A: THC stands for tetrahydrocannabinol, the main compound found in marijuana plants. THC is what gives marijuana its psychoactive properties or “high” effects.
Q: Do CBD products contain THC?
A: CBD products must contain less than 0.3% THC to be legal according to federal law. All CBD products sold at Be Well are tested by the brand owner to ensure they contain under 0.3% of THC before they can be sold at Be Well.
Q: What is the difference between hemp and marijuana?
A: Hemp and marijuana are different species of Cannabis sativa, come from different plants, and are bred for different purposes.Both hemp and marijuana contain CBD, but there’s a much higher percentage in hemp. Hemp also has much lower levels of THC (less than 0.3%) than the marijuana species.Hemp is grown to be durable, have very long stalks and as few flowering buds as possible—this can make it easier to extract the high amounts of CBD. Hemp’s chemical profile means that you can’t get “high” from it, and it is used to create food and cosmetics, as well as other products, including rope, bricks, natural polymers, fiber, clothes and many more..Marijuana strains of cannabis are typically smaller, flimsier and have many flowering buds with the sole purpose of maximizing the concentration of THC.
Q: Is CBD the only cannabinoid in the hemp plant?
A: No. CBD is one of many cannabinoids within the hemp plant, but it’s currently the most popular one being researched for potential wellness benefits.
Q: How does CBD get incorporated into beauty products?
A: Once extracted, CBD can be combined with a carrier oil, which is then incorporated into topical creams, lotions and more.
Q: Who to trust for CBD?
A: It seems like everyone is selling CBD these days, so it’s smart to ask questions about quality and sourcing. As the supplement industry leader, Be Well is committed to ensuring potency, purity and consistency by only carrying high-quality products—that includes CBD. When selecting our partners, we consider every aspect of the company’s ingredient sourcing and quality control protocol, so your body gets nothing short of exceptional. We ensure CBD products are tested to show they meet the federal limit of under 0.3% of THC content. In addition, we also evaluate various typical quality indicators, including but not limited to, manufacturing standards, CBD potency, microbiological levels, heavy metals, residual solvents and pesticides in the finished product. Only products that pass our evaluation or manufactured are available at Be Well.
Q: How much should I take?
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A: CBD products should be taken as indicated on each product label. The products are intended for adult use. Different forms including gummies, pills and topical products are available depending on each customer’s preference. .