Answers to
FAQ’s
What is CBD?
How do I use CBD?
CBD can be consumed sublingually, through topical application, inhalation, or ingestion.
To use CBD sublingually, place your desired dosage of drops under your tongue for approximately 30 seconds before swallowing to produce long-lasting effects. This method of CBD consumption is most widely known and is easy to administer specific dosages. Effects should be felt 10 to 15 minutes after consumption.
Topical application is the use of CBD through balms, creams or ointments directly applied to the skin. This method works best for specific affected areas such as joints, sore muscles and skin conditions.
Inhalation (smoking/vaping) of CBD flower allows for the highest concentration of CBD to enter the body. This action provides a fast delivery system to the bloodstream which produces instant effects.
Ingestion of CBD through edible consumption allows for variation in flavors, especially for those who do not enjoy the taste of oils on their own. Unlike sublingual consumption, effects are felt 30 minutes to 2 hours after consumption.
What are the benefits of CBD?
CBD benefits a wide range of conditions, but the most common reasons people use CBD are for:
• Pain
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Sleeping disorders
• Inflammation
The consistent use of CBD as a supplement may also help with conditions such as arthritis, chronic pain, wound healing, scar treatment, cardiovascular diseases, seizures, neurodegeneration, cancer, psychotic symptoms, symptoms of multiple sclerosis, premenstrual syndrome and the stabilization of blood sugar levels.
Is Full Spectrum CBD safe for Animals?
What is the difference between CBD and THC?
What is the difference between Hemp and Marijuana?
What is the difference between Full Spectrum CBD, Broad Spectrum CBD and CBD Isolate?
Full Spectrum CBD, or whole plant CBD, is a type of CBD that contains multiple plant extracts/compounds that are naturally occurring in the cannabis plant. These include cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids. Full Spectrum CBD contains trace amounts of THC (less than 0.3%) which acts on your endocannabinoid system in conjunction with CBD and other compounds to produce the ‘entourage effect’.
Broad Spectrum CBD contains a range of naturally occurring compounds found in the cannabis plant but has 0% THC present. It may not produce as many benefits as full spectrum oils due to the entourage effect but is the best option for users that cannot consume trace amounts of THC.
CBD Isolate is the purest form of CBD and contains no trace amounts of other beneficial compounds found in the plant. Isolate may not offer as many health benefits that can be found in full- and broad spectrum CBD products.
We at Sugarleaf recommend full spectrum products as they have the widest range of medical benefits for both humans and animals.