FAQ

Find the most frequently asked questions below.

CBD stands for cannabidiol, and THC stands for tetrahydrocannabinol, both of which are substances found in cannabis plants. CBD is often sold as an oil, is not psychoactive, and has certain medicinal properties. THC, on the other hand, is the main psychoactive chemical in marijuana.

Delta-9-THC (Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol) is one of the 100+ cannabinoids found in cannabis plant.  It interacts with our body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) and produces the characteristic “high” most often associated with consuming cannabis. Delta-9-THC interacts with our endocannabinoid system (ECS) by releasing dopamine into the brain. Delta-9-THC’s psychoactive properties can cause feelings of relaxation, euphoria, and can improve the enjoyment of social activities. Delta-9-THC is also used for pain management, nausea, and appetite stimulation.

Delta-8-THC is one of the 100+ cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. Like other cannabinoids, it interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system – specifically the CB1 receptor of the nervous system – to produce a psychotropic effect. Delta-8-THC interacts with the nervous system similarly to Delta-9-THC to produce feelings of euphoria and uplifted mood as well as feelings of calmness and relaxation. Delta-8-THC also has antiemetic (anti-nausea), anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), orexigenic (appetite stimulant), analgesic (pain relieving), and neuroprotective properties.

Terpenes are a large and varying type of organic compound that occurs naturally in many plants (usually conifers) and a few select insects.  Scientists suspect that the strong odor produced by terpenes may have an effect on plant eating beings and the predators that prey on them.  Thereby protecting the plant from those dangers.  Increasingly, science is discovering how terpenes help to promote homeostasis within the body and boost the benefits of CBD.

Possibly.  CBD isolate products do not contain any Delta-9-THC, as is the case with many broad spectrum CBD products.  However, full spectrum CBD products can legally contain up to 0.3% Delta-9-THC.  Delta-8-THC products may or may not contain Delta-9-THC. Some laboratory tests are designed to detect the presence of THC at any level, and may not discern between the type of THC (Delta-8-THC vs. Delta-9-THC vs. Delta-10-THC, and so on). So, the possibility of testing positive for THC remains when consuming any cannabis-based products.

Yes. It’s federally legal in all 50 states with the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill.

Yes. While state and local legislators are struggling with the framework for this new market, it remains federally legal with the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill

Confusion over marijuana and hemp derived Delta-9 is not uncommon. While marijuana for medicinal and recreational use is legal in many states across the US, the sale and use of Delta-9 THC is legal in all 50 states. This is thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill legalizing hemp production, and many cannabinoids, including Delta-8 and 9 and full-spectrum CBD, fall under this umbrella. So you can shop and purchase Delta-9 anywhere in the US.

Since our Delta-9 gummies contain the federal THC limit, we can ship legally to anywhere in the United States and across state borders with no problem.

Without a doubt. For first timers, low and slow is the way to go! We recommend taking one half of our gummies and wait at least one hour before consuming more.