NOT ALL CANNABIS IS CREATED EQUAL

WHAT IS
CBD?

Cannabidiol or CBD is a non-toxic and non-intoxicating component of the cannabis plant with enormous therapeutic potential.

While CBD will not get the user high or intoxicated like THC does, CBD is still causing quite a "buzz" among science and health professionals.

CBD's effects are highly personal and there is no single product that is right for everyone. The best way to optimize your use of CBD is finding the proper method of consumption and dosage that works best for you through self experimentation.

FACQs

Frequently Asked Cannabis Questions

How do I Use CBD oil?

Stigma CBD Oil is designed to be used as a sublingual tincture. Take a half dropper full or more and hold under your tongue for 30 seconds to a minute before swallowing. If preferred, the tincture can be immediately swallowed—a higher dosage is suggested if taken in this method. To achieve maximum results, it is suggested that the chosen dosage is taken once or twice daily and with consistency.

Will CBD make me feel high?

The plant Cannabis sativa has two primary species, hemp and marijuana. Both contain CBD, but there’s a much higher percentage in hemp. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is a psychoactive (affects the mind) compound in cannabis. It creates the ‘high” feeling that is connected to marijuana.

Hemp has a very low (less than 0.3%) level of THC and produces no psychoactive effects. “Both CBD and THC bind to cannabinoid receptors in your body, which then set off a series of reactions in the brain and spinal cord that ultimately produce their effects.”

Cannabis Sativa

The plant Cannabis sativa has two primary species, hemp and marijuana. Both contain CBD, but there's a much higher percentage in hemp. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is a psychoactive (affects the mind) compound in cannabis. It creates the 'high" feeling that is connected to marijuana.

Hemp has a very low (less than 0.3%) level of THC and produces no psychoactive effects. "Both CBD and THC bind to cannabinoid receptors in your body, which then set off a series of reactions in the brain and spinal cord that ultimately produce their effects."

Addressing the Stigma...

The name Stigma comes from two things...the social "stigma" that comes with cannabis use in general but it also is an important part of the plant.

"The stigma is one of the core parts of the flower that make all the good stuff that cannabis is so well known for...the parts of the plant that put on the resin glands that are filled with CBD, terpenes and other cannabinoids so the stigma is two fold."

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