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Dosage Guide
Discover the ideal dosage for managing various conditions with our comprehensive Dosage Guide:
Daily wellness and self-care
Start with 5mg once daily and increase every 2 days until you find the dose that helps. Our 600mg bottle will be a great start.
Migraine and pain
CBD and CBG have shown promise in reducing migraine frequency and severity, as well as relieving chronic pain. Its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties make it a potential natural alternative for managing pain. Start with 25mg once daily and 100mg for breakthrough pain. Our 6000mg bottle will provide 25mg of CBD and CBG per 1/4 dropperful and a 100mg dose in a full dropper.
Pets
CBD for pets can help reduce anxiety, manage pain, improve appetite, and promote overall well-being. For dogs, start with 1/4 dropperful of the dog drops (300mg bottle) once daily for every 10 pounds of body weight. For cats and small dogs (under 10 pounds) start with 1/2 dropperful of the cat drops (150mg bottle) once daily per 10 pounds of body weight. Increase as needed every 2-3 days until desired result is seen. Our formulation can be added directly to their food.
Chemotherapy and side effects
For chemotherapy side effects, start with a low CBD dose of 20mg once daily and increase every 2 days until resolved. For best results from your chemotherapy be sure to discuss CBD use with your oncologist. Our 600mg bottle is the right size to start. If your dose exceeds 1 dropperful, purchase the next higher strength.
Anxiety Relief
CBD has shown promise as a natural remedy for anxiety, with studies suggesting that it may help reduce symptoms. Start with 20mg once daily and increase until symptoms are reduced. Our 600mg bottle is the perfect starting point. If you increase to more than a dropperful, purchase the next higher strength.
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Sustainable
- CO2 extracted CBD to decrease solvents in the environment and the product
- Made from organic biomass
- Packaging is biodegradable or recyclable.
- We use geothermal climate control in our storage facility
- We use a shared community kitchen to process our products through a local Agriculture Incubator project.
Reputable
Hempexco consistently delivers high-quality products or services, maintains ethical standards in all business operations, engages in transparent communication, and treats employees, suppliers, and the community respectfully. Integrity and honor are Hempexco's most valuable currency. Here are a few of the many important ways we prove our worth.
- A licensed pharmacist formulates and manufactures all products.
- We treat purchases as a communication; if you have any questions, you may contact us directly with any questions.
- We get all our products third-party tested for potency, heavy metals, microbials, mycotoxins, and residual solvents if ingredients are solvent-extracted.
Responsible Sourcing
Responsible sourcing ensures products are ethically produced, environmentally friendly, and support fair labor practices, benefiting workers and communities. Here are some of the ways Hempexco fulfills this critical requirement.
- Our MCT oil is from coconuts, not palm.
- Products are vegan and cruelty-free.
- We use fair trade and earth-friendly ingredients whenever possible.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can CBD get me high?
Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound found in cannabis, CBD does not produce a feeling of being high. This is because CBD does not directly bind to the brain’s receptors responsible for producing such intoxicating effects.
CBD is derived from hemp plants, which contain minimal THC content, making it non-intoxicating. In fact, the United States federal law mandates CBD products to have less than 0.3% THC.
Instead of inducing a high, CBD offers a range of potential benefits. It has been studied for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anxiolytic properties. Research suggests that CBD may help with conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and more. When using CBD, it is crucial to ensure that the product is sourced from reputable vendors who provide third-party lab reports to verify the CBD content and absence of contaminants. This is called a Certificate of Analysis, or a COA. Hempexco tests each product in its offerings. Here is one of their COAs.
What is the difference between CBD and THC?
CBD and THC are two of the most well-known cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, but they have distinct differences in their effects and legal status. CBD, or cannabidiol, is a non-intoxicating compound known for its potential therapeutic benefits. It does not produce a “high” sensation typically associated with cannabis. CBD is often used for managing pain, reducing anxiety, improving sleep, and addressing various health conditions. Moreover, CBD products are legal in many places, including several US states, as long as they contain less than 0.3% THC.
On the other hand, THC, or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis responsible for its intoxicating effects. THC is known for inducing feelings of relaxation, euphoria, and increased appetite. However, its use remains illegal in many parts of the world due to its potential for abuse.
In conclusion, the key difference between CBD and THC lies in their psychoactive properties and legal status. While CBD offers potential therapeutic benefits without intoxication, THC is responsible for the “high” associated with cannabis and is still illegal in numerous jurisdictions.
How much CBD should I take?
CBD, or cannabidiol, has gained popularity in recent years for its potential health benefits. As more people incorporate CBD into their wellness routine, the question of how much CBD to take becomes essential.
Determining the ideal CBD dosage can be challenging as it varies from person to person. Factors like weight, metabolism, and the severity of the condition being treated play a role. It is advisable to start with a low dose, typically 10-20mg, and gradually increase as needed.
Additionally, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional or trusted CBD specialist who can provide personalized advice. They can help you find the optimal dosage and form of CBD, whether it’s tinctures, capsules, or topicals.
Hempexco’s strengths make it easy to figure out how much you’re getting in each bottle, so once you’ve figured out how much to take, go here for our dosing method.
Do I need a medical card to buy CBD?
The short answer is no, you do not need a medical card to buy CBD (cannabidiol) in many places. CBD is a non-intoxicating compound found in hemp and marijuana plants, known for its potential therapeutic benefits.
However, the legal status of CBD varies from country to country and even within states or provinces. In some places, CBD products extracted from hemp with less than 0.3% THC are legal and readily available over the counter. These products often include oils, edibles, and topical creams. They can be purchased from health food stores, specialty shops, or online vendors, without the need for any medical documentation.
However, it’s important to note that in certain jurisdictions, CBD derived from marijuana with higher levels of THC may require a medical marijuana card or doctor’s prescription. This is because marijuana is specifically regulated and may only be used for approved medical conditions.
To ensure compliance with local regulations, it’s always best to check with your local government or consult a healthcare professional for specific legal requirements in your area.
Can I fly with CBD?
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows hemp-derived CBD products to be carried on planes. This is because the 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp and its derivatives, including CBD, at the federal level. However, there are a few important factors to consider.
Firstly, it’s crucial to ensure that the CBD product contains less than 0.3% THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive compound in marijuana. Marijuana-derived CBD is still illegal under federal law, and traveling with it can result in confiscation and legal consequences.
Secondly, individual states have the authority to regulate CBD differently. So, it’s essential to research the laws of the departure and destination states before traveling.
Lastly, it’s advisable to carry CBD products in their original packaging, clearly labeled with ingredients, and containing no unusual or suspicious substances. This can help alleviate any concerns or misunderstandings with airport officials.
Will I fail a drug test if I take CBD?
This is a common concern among CBD users. The answer isn’t black and white, but it’s essential to understand the factors at play.
CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of the many compounds found in cannabis plants. While CBD oil derived from hemp generally contains only trace amounts of THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis, it is possible for CBD products to contain higher levels of THC.
While most drug tests focus on detecting THC metabolites, it is possible for CBD products with higher THC content to trigger a positive result in some tests. Factors influencing the likelihood of testing positive include the dosage and frequency of CBD use, the sensitivity of the test, and individual metabolism.
To minimize the risk of failing a drug test, it’s prudent to choose CBD products derived from hemp and opt for those with third-party testing certificates to ensure the THC content is within legal limits. Hempexco makes both full spectrum products, as well as zero THC products, that should test clean.
Is CBD oil safe?
Numerous studies have indicated that CBD oil is generally safe when used appropriately. It is derived from the cannabis plant but does not contain the psychoactive compound found in marijuana, THC. Therefore, CBD does not produce the “high” associated with marijuana use.
However, it is important to note that CBD can interact with certain medications, so it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating CBD oil into your routine.
Furthermore, low-quality or improperly labeled CBD products may contain harmful ingredients or impurities, so it is important to ensure you are purchasing from a reputable brand.
Hempexco offers customers a Certificate of Analysis (COA) to prove our product falls within safety margins. Here’s more information on COAs and how they can help ensure your safety.
What are terpenes?
Terpenes are aromatic compounds that give plants their distinctive scents. They are found in many different plants, including fruits, flowers, and herbs. Terpenes are not just responsible for the delightful aromas, but they also serve important functional roles in plants and even some insects and animals.
In addition to their scent, terpenes play a role in attracting pollinators and warding off predators. They are also believed to have medicinal properties, with some terpenes exhibiting anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal properties.
Terpenes are commonly used in various industries, especially in the production of essential oils, perfumes, and flavors. They are also used in the manufacturing of soaps, lotions, and candles due to their pleasing scents.
With regard to the cannabis plant, it’s what gives them their distinctive effects and fragrances. For more information, check out this article.