There are so many different names for the liquid used to vape CBD and quite frankly it’s all a bit confusing especially if you’re a newbie to the world of vaping CBD. Some retailers call it vape juice, others marijuana e liquid and some cannabis vape oil, but what really is the difference and, mo...
As we’ve said a gazillion times, CBD products in the UK must contain less than 0.2% THC and be derived from hemp plants not marijuana. Hemp plants are CBD dominant plants and so are much easier for farmers to meet local THC requirements given that the plants themselves contain trace amounts of TH...
There are many ways you can take CBD - from munching down a CBD edible to puffing away on a glorious CBD vape - it really all just depends on your taste buds and preferences. What you should know, though, is that the effects of the CBD will differ depending on which format you choose to go with a...
It often seems like cannabis, marijuana and hemp are used interchangeably on products, which is particularly confusing in the UK when, as we all know, marijuana or weed is illegal. Yet we still find things labelled marijuana e liquid or a cannabis vape pen. How can this be so? In this post, we th...
In the world of CBD, there are different types of CBD that could be used in your products. These are: CBD isolate, CBD broad spectrum and CBD full spectrum. Each type denotes the amount of additional cannabinoids that are present alongside your CBD or, in essence, how “pure” the CBD is. Here’s a ...
What does CBD actually do? Well there are lots of perceived benefits associated with taking CBD from making you feel more relaxed, reducing anxiety, helping with pain and giving you a good night’s sleep. But, how is any of this possible? Well, that’s where the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) ...