What actually are Gummies?
Gummies are a fantastic and very popular option for consuming different vitamins and nutritional supplements. Our gummies are 100% vegan, good tasting, and heat tolerant so they will not melt on the way to you!
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CBD gummies are like any other edibles, except they contain full-spectrum CBD extract. Gummies can be delicious snack containing CBD, CBN, CBC or many other beneficial cannabinoids such as THC.
Just like normal edibles, CBD gummies can last an entire day. For the CBD to work its magic, it needs to pass through the digestive system.
That process can take many hours, releasing the CBD as a slow-burn. That’s why tinctures work faster because the CBD and other cannabinoids absorb quickly under the tongue.
Who Are CBD Edibles For?
Edibles are perfect for those who need all-day help with anxiety or pain. Edibles are also ideal for those who need a discreet option or those who want to set it and forget it.
With CBD edibles, you don’t need to re-apply or take a dose every few hours. Typically, one edible is enough to get you through a day without needing to set a reminder.
How to Use CBD Edibles
Easy, take one and chew it or swallow it, depending on the type. Many CBD edibles are dosed around 25 milligrams, which should be the sweet spot for most people.
However, some people may need more or less CBD for it to be effective. Since CBD edibles contain more CBD per dose compared to other CBD products, you’ll need to be sure not to overdo it.
Of course, taking too much CBD isn’t dangerous, but you might not obtain any further benefit by exceeding the recommended dosage.
Frequently Asked Questions
CBD is a non psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis and cannabis ssp. (Hemp). CBD is short for cannabidiol, which is a phytocannabinoid found in CBD that specifically comes from the flowers and leaves of the hemp plant.
Yes, since the Farm bill of 2018 made hemp legal throughout the United States, CBD has been available in all 50 states as long as it has less then 0.3% of THC in it by volume.
Although made legal, CBD is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. The efficacy of CBD have not been confirmed by FDA- approved research. Always check with your physician about potential interactions or other possible complications before using any product.
No, CBD will not make you feel high as long as it genuinely has less than 0.3% of THC in it. THC is what causes people to feel the “high” or psychoactive effects of marijuana.
CBD by law is required to .03% or less of THC in it. This makes it incredibly unlikely that you will fail a drug test. The problem is many items labeled as legal CBD have varying percentages of THC in them, causing people to come up positive on a drug screen. If your employer, or other agency, is testing you, discuss your use of CBD and always chose a product that has been tested by an independent lab, so you know exactly what you are consuming.
None of Real Releaf’s CBD products require special storage or refrigeration. Many users prefer tinctures to be chilled before using and they can be stored in the fridge without degrading the product. We do recommend storing all CBD products out of direct heat or light.
You don’t unless you purchase it from a reputable company that invests in having the product tested by an independent laboratory and can provide you a copy of the Certificate of Analysis (COA) upon request. If you’re shopping for CBD, and the company doesn’t offer complete third party panel testing, you cannot fully trust them. Real
Releaf is always batch-tested for purity, concentration, and broad-spectrum cannabinoids. Besides this, we completely stand behind our products 100%, so patients are at no risk to try this great product line.
Many consumers love CBD for relaxing, relieving muscle tension, lowering stress levels, and zapping away anxious feelings. But for some users, it’s not enough. People who’ve tried cannabis products with delta-9 THC often find it’s overpowering.
Delta 8 can be looked at as a non-overpowering form of medical marijuana, containing Delta-9 THC. It’s stronger than CBD but not as intense as delta 9 THC. That’s because delta 8 THC is only slightly different than delta 9. Unlike CBD, it IS mildly intoxicating and legal in most states without a medical card. The key to that statement is “mild” as Delta 8 has only about 2:3 the potency of delta 9, offering consumers a pleasant experience.
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Not available for purchase in the following states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, Rhode Island or Utah
Full spectrum CBD contains all the cannabinoids, flavinoids, terpenes and compounds found in the hemp plant. These work to provide an entourage effect to patients.
Full-Spectrum CBD Oil
Full-spectrum CBD oil describes concentrated CBD oil that contains all naturally occurring cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids in the hemp flower. Full-spectrum CBD oil contains trace levels of THC; however, it’s insufficient to produce the psychoactive effect.
The benefit of full-spectrum CBD oil is the entourage effect. The entourage effect describes the synergy that occurs between cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids within the body.
Broad-Spectrum CBD Oil
Broad-spectrum CBD oil describes CBD oil that contains all naturally-occurring cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids — except THC. During the refinement process, extractors remove all THC compounds from the oil.
If you enjoy the flavor of natural CBD oil, but you cannot consume any THC, broad-spectrum CBD oil is ideal.
CBD Isolate
CBD isolate is a pure CBD product that is void of terpenes, flavonoids, and other cannabinoids.
If you want to experience CBD without the influence of other cannabinoids or terpenes, CBD isolate may be right for you.
Usually, CBD isolate is available in oil or powder form.
CBD Edibles
CBD edibles are a popular choice for those that want to ingest CBD instead of smoking or vaporizing it.
You’ll find a wide variety of CBD edibles, such as lollipops, brownies, cookies, gummy bears, and more. Remember, CBD edibles take longer to take effect because your stomach needs first to digest the CBD.
CBD Topicals
Last but not least, CBD topicals are popular products for those that prefer direct application.
CBD topicals, such as lotions, creams, and balms, are applied directly to the skin. The benefit of CBD topicals is the ability to pinpoint a specific area and with a small amount of CBD cream.