WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF CBD OIL?
CBD oil herbal drops are hitting the healthcare industry by storm, gaining in popularity daily due to the number of people using CBD as an alternative to many commercial products and finding results. In addition, many studies are demonstrating how this oil is naturally assisting in the healing process of many health conditions. This oil can be used orally or topically depending on the benefits you are seeking. To consume, we recommend placing the drops right under your tongue.
Here are the most common uses for CBD
- Inflammation
- Pain Reliever
- Stress and Anxiety
- Sleep
- Anti-bacterial
- Muscle Spasm / Seizure / tremors
- Bone Growth
Here are the most common conditions
- Inflammatory disease
- Parkinson’s Chron’s
- Diabetes
- PTSD
- Epilepsy
- Heart Disease
- Autisim / ADHD
These products are not FDA approved and we are not claiming that this oil can cure or treat any of the conditions mentioned below or on this website. Government owns patent on cannabinoids
WHAT MAKES CBD BIOCARE’S CBD OIL A BETTER CHOICE?
- Full Spectrum CBD Oil
- Whole Plant Extracted
- Organically Grown in the USA
- Manufactured in the USA and bottled in an FDA food grade facility.
- 3rd party tested for compliance, safety and security 4 x before reaching you.
- Company transparency
CBD OIL SERVINGS
Our Full Spectrum CBD Oil comes in five concentrations and two flavors, original and peppermint.
- 500 mg
- 750 mg
- 1000 mg
- 1500 mg
- 3500 mg
Our medical advisors recommend starting low and slow and increasing or decreasing as needed to achieve the desired results. The goal is to figure out how much or how little you need to take to get results. For example, if you begin with the 750mg and you find that you use a full serving, or about 24 drops, you could move to the 1500 and cut your serving in half. This saves money and decreases the amount you need to consume.
WHAT IS CBD OIL?
Cannabidiol or CBD is creating quite a buzz …..but without the high associated with its cousin THC or tetrahydrocannabinol. Both CBD and THC are the two most dominant phytocannabinoids found in cannabis. There are more than 100 other plant cannabinoids or phytocannabinoids present. Cannabis with high levels of THC is called marijuana and cannabis with low levels is called hemp. For a clear understanding please watch our Understanding Cannabis Video.
CBD CANNOT GET YOU HIGH
Unlike THC, CBD and the rest of the cannabinoids do not cause a high because it does not act on the same pathways as THC. These pathways, called CB1 receptors, are highly concentrated in the brain and are responsible for the mind-altering effects of THC. CBD binds to CB2 receptors found throughout the body.
A 2011 review published in Current Drug Safety, concludes that CBD “does not interfere with several psychomotor and psychological functions.” The authors add that several studies suggest that CBD is “well tolerated and safe” even at high doses.
HOW MUCH CBD OIL SHOULD YOU TAKE?
This is probably the most common question and perhaps the most difficult to answer. CBD is believed to interact with our own cannabinoid system, which means how we interact with CBD individually depends on our tolerance as well as our immunity. Therefore, one dose may work for one person and not the other. Surprisingly, it has nothing to do with weight, but once again our own system. This is why our physician recommends starting low and slow until you achieve the results you are looking for with the oil. We have people taking several drops to the whole dropper to receive the results they are looking for.
Please refer to our serving section to learn more.
HOW DOES CBD WORK AS A TOPICAL ON THE SKIN?
The endocannabinoid system consists of many cannabinoid receptors, and a large portion of these are found in the skin. Molecules in cannabis such as THC and CBD may interact with this system to create positive effects. One study in the British Journal of Pharmacology found that phytocannabinoids, particularly CBD may control cell proliferation and differentiation. For further explanation please look into this study further. We are not permitted to make claims in regard to treatments. For any medical treatment you should consult a healthcare professional.