What is CBD

What is CBD

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of over 100 naturally occurring, active cannabinoids found in the resinous blooms of cannabis. While each cannabinoid is unique and provides the plant with its strong therapeutic profile, CBD has been found to be the most therapeutic cannabinoid. It is safe, non-addictive and is the predominate cannabinoid in hemp varieties. It is what makes hemp – hemp!

Scientific studies have shown that CBD has a regulating effect on our Endocannabinoid System and therefore offers significant benefits for a wide array of health concerns. For those seeking alternatives to pharmaceuticals, CBD is proving to be a viable, natural option.

 

 

WE BELIEVE IN THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF CBD.

With science as our guide and advocacy as our vehicle, we challenged the status quo of CBD manufacturing to provide something radically different, through safe, innovative blends that will help you feel and live better.

THE MOST THERAPEUTIC OF ALL THE CANNABINOIDS

Human body endocannabinoid system

RESEARCH

Scientific studies show that CBD has benefits for a wide array of health concerns and boasts the greatest therapeutic potential of all the cannabinoids.

CONSUMERS SAY

“It helps so much with my pain, inflammation, insomnia, migraines, and overall mood and well-being.” – Niki D

WHAT IS THE ECS?

The ECS or Endocannabinoid System is the master control system of your body whose primary objective is to maintain internal balance, or homeostasis, despite changes to our external environment. This links the ECS to many physiological processes including sleep, mood, appetite, digestion, memory, metabolism, heart function, neuro-protection, and hormones.

HOW DOES THE ECS WORK?

The ECS is comprised of three components: 1) Cell receptors, 2) Endocannabinoids and 3) Hydrolytic Enzymes.  The receptors, found throughout the body – from your brain, to your liver, kidney, bones, reproductive organs, skin, etc. – receive cannabinoids, whether produced internally (endo) or supplemented externally (phyto). Once they have served their purpose, the enzymes accelerate the chemical reaction and eventually break down the cannabinoids.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

The ECS is comprised of three components: 1) Cell receptors, 2) Endocannabinoids and 3) Hydrolytic Enzymes.  The receptors, found throughout the body – from your brain, to your liver, kidney, bones, reproductive organs, skin, etc. – receive cannabinoids, whether produced internally (endo) or supplemented externally (phyto). Once they have served their purpose, the enzymes accelerate the chemical reaction and eventually break down the cannabinoids.