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Frequently Asked Question!

Currently, marijuana products with low amounts of THC content are legal for generic consumption irrespective of the medical condition of the consumer.
Marijuana and hemp are often used interchangeably, but the two terms refer to very different strains of the cannabis plant.
Both marijuana and hemp are part of the cannabis plant family. However, the plant strains that are commonly referred to as marijuana typically have a high THC content, with a lower content of other cannabinoids such as CBD.
Hemp, on the other hand, is rich in cannabinoids such as CBD but only contains a small amount of THC. This makes hemp ideal for use as a source of CBD for products such as oil tinctures or vape e-liquids.
There are four different ways to consume CBD oil. The first, using it sublingually, allows CBD to quickly enter into your bloodstream and take effect. The second, using a vaporiser, is also fast, efficient and effective.
Other options include applying CBD topically in the form of a body oil or lotion, as well as using CBD-based capsules. While these are both effective, it typically takes longer for the CBD to get into your bloodstream and start working.
When choosing between our different CBD-rich extracts, pay attention to two main factors: Strength/Potency Because the dose of CBD can vary so much from one person to the next, it helps to buy the right potency (strength) to match your individual dose.
Marijuana products are legal to purchase and use in the UK and European Union. This means that if you’re travelling within this area, you are not breaking the law.
Despite this, it’s important to be aware that airport authorities and other travel authorities may mistake CBD oil for illegal cannabis. If you’re carrying CBD products with you while you travel, make sure they’re inside the original packaging that states they are CBD-based products.
All our hemp extracts are third-party tested to confirm there are no contaminants such as heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, or organic matter like mold or bacteria. The FDA has not yet included CBD in its list of supplements that are Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS). However, the compound is in the process of gaining this title by the FDA. Current research on the compound suggests minimal side effects and a low potential for risk.