Is CBD a drug?
No, CBD, especially hemp-derived CBD, is not considered a drug, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
No, CBD, especially hemp-derived CBD, is not considered a drug, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Yes. Hemp is not in the gluten family of grains like wheat or rye. Hemp is also vegan and can accommodate almost any diet.
No, CBD has no known addictive properties. It is entirely safe for use and has no known side effects, aside from some drowsiness, whatsoever.
Phytocannabinoids are cannabinoids that occur naturally in the hemp plants. In fact, “Phyto” means plant. Hemp plants produce large amounts of phytocannabinoids. CBD is the most plentiful.
CB2 receptors are located in the immune system and control a wide variety of the body’s responses.
CB1 receptors are located in the central nervous system. They can moderate many different bodily functions.
CBD isolate is pure cannabidiol. It has no additional cannabinoids, terpenes and contains around 99% cannabidiol. Whole plant hemp contains all of the properties of the hemp plant. It includes CBD, all of the other cannabinoids, terpenes, and more. It’s akin to the plant growing in the ground.
CBD is a great, luxury beauty ingredient. It can be blended with a carrier oil and then added to lotions, creams, and other cosmetic products.
Yes, as long as the company is reputable. Diamond CBD uses only industrial hemp with less than 0.3% THC. There is no illegal marijuana in any of our products. We have millions of customers all over the US who buy CBD online from us every day.
CBD creams or topicals are incredibly effective. Many people, especially athletes and those that live active lifestyles, swear by them.