FAQs

Q: What is full spectrum CBD?

A: Full spectrum CBD contains all of the naturally occurring cannabinoids and terpenes found in the hemp plant, including THC (in trace amounts that are legal under federal law). This provides the user with the potential benefits of the “entourage effect,” where all of the compounds work together to enhance the overall effectiveness of the product.

Q: Is full spectrum CBD legal?

A: Yes, full spectrum CBD is legal under federal law as long as it contains less than 0.3% THC. However, it’s important to check the laws in your state or country before purchasing or using any CBD products.

Q: Will full spectrum CBD products get me high?

A: No, full spectrum CBD products should not get you high. While they do contain trace amounts of THC, it’s not enough to produce psychoactive effects.

Q: How should I use full spectrum CBD products?

A: The best way to use full spectrum CBD products will depend on the type of product you have. Typically, tinctures and capsules are taken orally, while topicals are applied directly to the skin. Always follow the instructions on the product label and start with a low dose, gradually increasing until you find the right amount for you.

Q: How long does it take for full spectrum CBD products to work?

A: The time it takes for full spectrum CBD products to work will vary depending on the individual and the product. Some people may feel the effects immediately, while others may need to use the product regularly for a few weeks before noticing any changes.

Q: Are full spectrum CBD products safe?

A: Full spectrum CBD products are generally considered safe, but it’s important to speak with your doctor before using any new supplement. Additionally, make sure to purchase from a reputable company that uses third-party lab testing to ensure the purity and potency of their products.

Q: Will full spectrum CBD products show up on a drug test?

A: Full spectrum CBD products may show up on a drug test, as they contain trace amounts of THC. While these amounts are typically not enough to cause a positive result, it’s still possible. If you are concerned about drug testing, consider using a broad spectrum or isolate CBD product instead.