Common Myths about CBD

Common Myths about CBD

Tim Faulkner
As cannabidiol (CBD) rises in popularity so do myths and misconceptions about the cannabinoid. In recent years more and more positive research has come out about the potential health benefits of CBD but many people are misinformed or have misconceptions about CBD. Some of these myths include the idea that CBD is illegal, CBD gets you high, CBD means ‘good’ but THC means ‘bad’, CBD has no side effects, and CBD is a “cure all” for any issue. This blog will explore each of these points and offer an explanation and information about each of these misconceptions.
Hemp for CBD versus Industrial Hemp: What's the Difference?

Hemp for CBD versus Industrial Hemp: What's the Difference?

Madison Marcy
So, What is Cannabis? For those new to CBD, it is often hard to grasp the difference between traditional cannabis sold at dispensaries and that of...
Filling a Gap in CBD Research

Filling a Gap in CBD Research

Madison Marcy
Within the CBD industry there is a gap in the information for women consumers, with new studies on the horizon the industry hopes to help those women by getting better data.
The History of Hemp in the United States

The History of Hemp in the United States

Star Barnes
Cannabis illegality is new to the world, with much of the legislation being made in the past century. This blog gives a brief summary of the history of cannabis in the United States, from being a taxable crop to a Schedule I substance.
Theobroma Cacao, CBD, cannabinoids

Facts and Myths Concerning Non-cannabis Cannabinoids

Chris Howard
Fact: it is a myth that the same cannabinoids present in cannabis naturally occur in human breast milk or cacao, despite false claims made by some print and online publications. It’s a great headline, but it isn’t true. Let’s go deeper into the facts.