FAQ

What is CBD?

CBD is an abbreviation for cannabidiol, a chemical compound called a cannabinoid that is found in the cannabis sativa plant. When consumed, CBD interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which is made up of receptors that control a number of bodily functions. CBD is non psychoactive, meaning it does not make the consumer feel “high.” **

What is CBG?

Mother knows best: Cannabigerol or CBG, is a cannabis plant compound that is considered the mother of all cannabinoids. Potent and effective, only 1% of CBG is found in adult cannabis plants. **

CBD and CBG – What’s the difference?

Plant-based cannabinoids work with the body’s own endocannabinoid system and other organs by relaying messages to create a balanced state of homeostasis and equilibrium. CB1 receptors are present in the nervous system, brain, connective tissues, and other organs. CB2 receptors are present in the immune system. Activating these endocannabinoid receptors helps normalize and regulate physiological processes like appetite, mood and much more. Cannabinoids like CBD, CBN and CBG bind to these receptors in a variety of ways.

+ Both interact with the bodies’ endocannabinoid system

+ Both are non-psychoactive and THC-free

+ Both are excellent for daily use

+ CBG interacts with the body’s systems via very different mechanisms than CBD. CBG binds to both CB1 and CB receptors, which provides a different interaction than CBD.**

What is CBN?

CBN, a potent cannabinoid that has relaxing and sedative properties.

Like CBD, CBN comes from industrial hemp. Known for their high CBD content, hemp plants also produce small amounts of more than 100 cannabinoids. CBN is mostly found in aged cannabis plants, resulting from the natural breakdown and decomposition of THC over time.

Plant-based cannabinoids work with the body’s own endocannabinoid system and other organs by relaying messages to create a balanced state of homeostasis and equilibrium. CB1 receptors are present in the nervous system, brain, connective tissues, and other organs. CB2 receptors are present in the immune system.

Activating these endocannabinoid receptors helps normalize and regulate physiological processes like appetite, mood and much more. Cannabinoids like CBD, CBN and CBG bind to these receptors in a variety of ways.

+ Both interact with our bodies’ endocannabinoid system

+ Both are non-psychoactive and THC-free

+ Both are excellent for daily use

+ CBN works with the CB receptors, with a higher affinity for CB2 **

What are Cannabinoids?

Over 100 unique cannabinoids have been found in the cannabis plant. While THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis, CBD, CBG and CBN are non-psychoactive.

Does CBD, CBG and CBN produce a high?

CBD, CBG and CBN are non psychoactive compounds and do not produce a ‘high’.

Where are Canna Hemp™ products manufactured?

All Canna Hemp™ products are manufactured in Las Vegas, Nevada from hemp sourced from licensed hemp growers in Colorado and Nevada.

Are Canna Hemp™ products third-party tested?

All products and the materials that they are made of are third-party lab tested. We do this to ensure the highest-quality products possible.

How do you consume CBD?

From vape pens and capsules to tinctures and topicals, there are a number of ways to consume CBD. There are a few ways to consume CBD:

Oral
Ingesting CBD is one of the stronger consumption methods, as the cannabinoid is metabolized by the liver. This method increases CBD’s bioaccessibility.

Inhalation
CBD oil can be vaporized and inhaled, which is the fastest method of consumption.

Topical
CBD oil is often added to lotions and creams, which are applied to the skin.

What is CBGA?

CBGA, or Cannabigerol Acid, is a cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. It is known as the "mother of all cannabinoids" because it is the precursor to other cannabinoids like THCA and CBDA. CBGA is non-psychoactive, meaning it can not give you the "high" associated with THC.

What does CBG do?

Cannabigerol is thought to have a range of potential benefits including, reducing inflammation. CBG works by interacting with the body's endocannabinoid system. The endocannabinoid system can be responsible for maintaining homeostasis, or balance in the body. By interacting with this system, CBG can produce a variety of effects in the body.**

What Does CBN Do?

CBN is a potent cannabinoid that can cause drowsiness and relaxation. CBN may also have anti-inflammatory properties. CBN is also being studied for its potential to help with sleeping disorders.**

What is CBN good for?

CBN has a variety of potential uses and benefits. CBN is most commonly used to aid with sleep and relief. CBN may also have anti-inflammatory properties and is being studied for its potential to treat a variety of health conditions.**

What Are CBN Edibles?

CBN edibles are food products that contain CBN. CBN edibles can be found in a variety of forms, including gummies, chocolate, and candy. These are a popular way to consume CBN because they offer a convenient and delicious way to get the benefits of this cannabinoid.

What Is The Difference Between CBN & CBD?

CBN and CBD are two of the most abundant cannabinoids in cannabis plants. CBN is a potent cannabinoid that can cause drowsiness and relaxation in some people. CBD is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that has a variety of potential health benefits. CBN is most commonly used as a sleep aid, while CBD is most commonly used for relaxation and relief.**

What is CBD Oil?

CBD oil is CBD that has been extracted from the hemp plant and mixed with a carrier oil, such as coconut oil or hemp seed oil. CBD oil is available in many forms, including tinctures, capsules, edibles, and topical products.

Disclaimer

**The above educational information is not applicable to topical or inhaled products.