A: Yes, but adjust the dose accordingly.
A: No. Feline metabolism is somewhat different from canines. Studies are thus far insufficient to determine their full impact.
A: No. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a naturally occurring, non-psychotropic cannabinoid of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa L. and has been known to induce several physiological and pharmacological effects.
A: Yes, but at <0.1% the amount is well below the Federal limit (0.3%). THC’s minimal presence is still critical to promoting cannabinoid synergy and the resulting entourage effect.
A: No. CBD is generally considered safe and well-tolerated by animals and humans. A dog can’t lethally overdose on it. However, CBD can be overdosed and cause a few mild side effects, such as dry mouth, lethargy, appetite fluctuation, and diarrhea.
A: The term “entourage effect” was coined by Mechoulam and Shimon Ben-Shabat in a cannabinoid study in 1999. In the study, they suggested that this phenomenon explains why botanical drugs (containing the entire spectrum of compounds within a plant) can sometimes be more effective than the plant’s isolated components....
A: Full Spectrum describes the presence of the full complement of cannabinoids and terpenes present in the original Hemp or Cannabis plant. While many products claim Full Spectrum, they are not. If they contain three cannabinoids or less, they are either extensively processed or created using CBD Isolate. Full...
A: CBD and THC are isomers – they have the same chemical formula C21H30O2 but different structures and chemical and pharmacological properties. CBD, THC, and over 100 other cannabinoids sharing similar chemical structures.
A: CBD, or cannabidiol, is the second most prevalent active ingredient in cannabis (marijuana). While CBD is an essential component of marijuana, it is derived directly from the hemp plant, a cousin of marijuana, or manufactured in a laboratory. One of hundreds of components in marijuana, CBD does not...
A: We recommend that CBD Relief Oil be given in your pet’s food, such as a daily meal. If that isn’t possible, the product may be administered orally using the special syringe included with the product.