Frequently asked questions
CBD (Cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in the cannabis sativa family. Cannabis sativa has recorded many uses throughout history from industrial fiber, seed oil, food and other uses in different cultures.
CBD is a compound found primarily in the flowers and leaves of the Cannabis Sativa plant. It’s one of many powerful cannabinoids found in Cannabis.
Please visit our blog post on the Benefits Of CBD Oil to learn more about CBD and what it is used for.
If you are new to CBD, we recommend starting with the following and increasing until your desired results are achieved:
2500mg Oil: 1ml (1 full dropper) once/twice a day
5000mg Oil: 0.5ml (1/2 dropper) once/twice a day
90% Diffuser: 3-4 puffs per time, as required
Cannabis sativa and marijuana are close relatives, but not the same.
By definition, hemp contains no more than .3% THC - the psychoactive compound that is found in higher concentration in marijuana. By contrast, hemp naturally has higher levels of CBD.
Our Full Spectrum CBD products do contain a small amount of THC, which is well below the legal limit of 0.3%.
This means that you can rest assured that our products will not produce any psychoactive effects, and are fully compliant with regulations.
By using a full spectrum CBD oil, you will also be able to benefit from the "entourage effect" where the presence of multiple cannabinoids and terpenes work together to provide greater benefits.
Yes, we advise to only use our Pet 1000mg CBD Oil.
Dosaging is as follows:
Less than 5kgs = 1 drop per day
Between 5-10kgs = 1-2 drops per day
More than 10kgs = 2-4 drops per day
Drug tests typically use a urine or blood sample to check for the presence of THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)
If you are using our Broad Spectrum products which contain 0.0% THC there is absolutely no possibility of testing positive. Even if using our Full Spectrum products containing 0.3% THC it is highly unlikely to test positive as the trace amount is so small and will typically not register on a test.
Theoretically it is possible if you are taking massive doses of CBD oil (above 1000-2000mg per day) due to the minute traces of THC that could build up over time. Due to differing body weight, metabolic rate and other lifestyle factors it’s possible that CBD oil containing as little 0.3% THC could show up in swabs, blood or urinalysis.
Patients must determine for themselves if the severity of their condition outweighs this possibility.
Read more about CBD drug testing in our blog post
