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Premium Pre-Rolls CBD Joints

Although research has shown that there are several medical benefits associated with the use of Premium Hemp Joints. However, CBD Pre-rolls users must also be aware that there is a risk associated with taking these smokes.

Studies by the Swedish conscript showed that daily users of CBD are three times more likely to have schizophrenia at 45 and other mental health problems. Also, researchers have linked the use of CBD Pre-rolls during pregnancy to impairment in the development of the fetus.

Furthermore, regular use of Premium Hemp Joints among teens can lead to memory loss and several negative behaviors. Other risk associated with the use of CBD includes but are not limited to the following:

  • Increased tremor in people with Parkinson’s disease: Recent studies have shown that CBD taken in high doses may worsen tremors and muscle movement suffered by people who have Parkinson’s disease. However, one way of getting over this is by reducing the dose consumed because CBD can also be safe and well-tolerated by people affected by this condition.
  • Therefore, CBD Pre-rolls users who have Parkinson’s disease must, first of all, consult their doctors before using this drug and also start with low doses.
  • Low blood pressure: Furthermore, higher doses of CBD pre-rolls can cause a drop in blood pressure which is usually associated with lightheadedness. Therefore people who are on medication for blood pressure must consult their doctor before taking CBD Pre-rolls.
  • Inhibition of hepatic drug metabolism:  One of the minor side effects of CBD is the inhibition of hepatic drug metabolism which occurs when CBD interacts with a series of pharmaceuticals drugs used in treating humans.
  • When a CBD Pre-rolls user takes high doses, the cannabinoid can neutralize the activities of P450 enzymes, thereby altering the ways drugs are metabolized in the body.  Therefore, any CBD user placed on pharmaceutical medications must discuss some potential risks with their doctor before taking CBD.
  • Dryness of the mouth: Another known risk associated with taking CBD Pre-rolls is the dryness of the mouth.
  • This is caused by the involvement of the endocannabinoid system in the inhibition of saliva secretion.
  • Research shows that cannabinoid receptors present in the submandibular gland are responsible for saliva production in the body when these receptors are activated, salivary production is altered leading to the dryness of the mouth. 
  • Lightheadedness: This can be caused by a drop in blood pressure due to high doses by a CBD user. However, this side effect of CBD is temporal and can be resolved merely by taking a cup of coffee or tea.
  • Drowsiness: CBD can also lead to drowsiness when taken in high volume. Therefore, a CBD Pre-rolls user affected by this must not operate machinery or drive a vehicle.

Finally, despite the immense benefits of using CBD, there is still some known risk associated with the use of CBD, such risk includes fatigue, low blood pressure, drowsiness, light-headedness, increased tremor in people with Parkinson’s disease, and reduced motor functions.

Therefore, CDB users must consult with their doctors beforehand to know if they are safe from the risk listed above.

Legal Status of CBD around the World

The legality of Cannabis, Marijuana, and/or their derivatives Premium Hemp Joints and THC varies from country to country.

Cannabis laws around the world vary in the areas of possession, distribution, cultivation, how it can be consumed, and what medical conditions it can be used to treat.

But there is more to know. While cannabis might be illegal in some parts of the world, its derivative CBD – the focus of this article – is often legal for use for health and wellness purposes.

Because hemp is sometimes confused with marijuana, there is still some stigma toward hemp-derived CBD Pre-rolls. However, from a legal perspective, hemp-derived CBD is legal and possession should pose no legal issues in most of the United States and many countries, but it is important to understand how the law around CBD use and possession works in whatever country you find yourself.

Hemp-derived CBD is the only type of CBD that is legal in most countries. CBD is also found in the marijuana plant. Marijuana-derived CBD is not legal in most countries because the growth and cultivation of marijuana are not legal. 

In this article, we will be looking at the legality of hemp-derived CBD in selected countries across the world.

It is worthy to note that while medical cannabis and its derivative CBD is legal in all 50 states that make up the Union, the substance remains a class A drug federally and possession of the substance is in clear violation of federal laws.

A bit tricky you might say, but that’s the reality of most cannabis control regulations in the United States.

CBD Laws in Europe

In Europe, marijuana and cannabis laws differ from country to country. While the general EU law permits the consumption of CBD products containing no more than 0.2% THC, there are a few exceptions such as Croatia, Slovenia, etc; that apply an outright ban to all cannabis and cannabis-derived substances including CBD.

Germany

CBD Pre-rolls and medical cannabis are legal substances in Germany and have been so for over 2 years now. Patients requiring CBD are expected to get a marijuana card and doctor’s prescription for their medications.

While recreational cannabis remains illegal, Germany holds a liberal stance on the private and public consumption of the substance.

Italy

Italy legalized cannabis for medical use in 2007, with many caveats. In the 1940s, Italy was said to be the world’s second-biggest producer of industrial hemp, but after World War II, the country adopted a different approach to the cultivation of hemp, banning the business completely.

In 2017, a government directive shifted the perspective by no longer requiring authorization for cultivating hemp with a maximum THC content of 0.2% with a tolerance level up to 0.6%. CBD Oil was Legal in Italy as long as the product had less than 0.6% THC.

High Premium Hemp Joints cannabis strains were also available in Italy in smokeable form, commonly called Cannabis Light.

However, in June 2019, the Supreme Court outlawed so-called “Cannabis Light” as the Interior Minister put pressure on to shut down CBD shops. The verdict means that the sale of cannabis light is prosecutable but no formal change of legislation has happened yet, so we should not expect all stores to shut immediately; that will depend on local enforcement.

Bulgaria

Bulgaria made history by becoming the first EU country to allow the free sale of hemp-derived cannabidiol. This makes CBD products legal and easy to purchase in Bulgaria, as long as they contain less than 0.2% of THC.

Cyprus

Cyprus follows the EU regulations and allows the cultivation of hemp. Any products manufactured from this plan must not exceed 0.2% of THC, making regular CBD products legal to purchase.

Czech Republic

Hemp-derived CBD is legal to purchase as long as it has less than .3% THC (higher than the EU limit of .2%THC).

Austria 

In Austria the legal situation regarding CBD is a bit more complicated than in Germany, cannabis flowers and extracts containing CBD can be legally sold, but not as a food supplement or medication and the maximal content of THC allowed is 0.3%.

France

France is the largest producer of hemp in Europe, mostly used for hemp paper. It is unclear whether CBD oil is legal in France. 

France follows the general EU law for industrial hemp and allows the legal purchase of CBD products with a content of 0.2% THC or less. However, in 2018,  french health authorities shut down “CBD cafes” and sent out a directive clarifying regulations surrounding CBD products:

“Products and especially CBD-based e-liquids are prohibited if they contain THC regardless of the rate and if they are not obtained from varieties and part of authorized plants.

” France stated that “the .2% THC limit principle exists in order to allow the use of hemp for industrial and commercial purposes”.

This directive would seem to indicate that only CBD products with 0% THC are legal for sale/consumption, inconsistent with EU standards. 

Greece

According to Greek law, hemp-derived products are not considered drugs, as they do not contain high amounts of THC. Therefore, CBD products can be legally purchased in Greece as long as they contain .2% or less of THC. 

Ireland

Pharmacies and stores in Dublin have started selling CBD products that contain less than 0.2% of THC.

This is because of the recent amendments to Irish law, which have recognized CBD (hemp-derived CBD) as a non-cannabis product, making it legal. These oils and products must be developed according to HPRA and EU standards to be accepted in the market. 

Finland

While CBD Pre-rolls products in Finland are legal, they are regarded as a medicine, and therefore require a prescription. Importing CBD Pre-rolls products from abroad is also not easy and heavily regulated.

Denmark

While cannabis-derived Premium Hemp Joints are legal, there are controlled measures with prescriptions.

Marijuana remains an illegal substance in Denmark and when reprimanded would cost you a small fine or on a heavier note, a prison sentence of up to 2 years depending on the quantity in your possession at the point of arrest.

Danish laws unequivocally prohibit the cultivation, processing, sale, and or distribution of marijuana. However, only recently (January 2018) whole plant for medical and wellness purposes was made legal for a 4 years pilot.

To become eligible to purchase and use a controlled quantity of the substance in Denmark, you would require a written prescription from your licensed health care provider.

Sweden

Sweden has some of Europe’s most restrictive drug laws. There are currently no specific laws about CBD in Sweden yet, so CBD is in a gray zone here.

CBD Pre-rolls are not classified as a medicine, but the medical agency is currently working on classifying them as medicine.

Classifying CBD as a medicine needs to be tried in court first and the process will take a long time.

According to EU laws, CBD products cannot contain more than 0,2% THC and this applies to Sweden as well.

However, a recent court ruling (June 2019) provided clarification that while hemp is excluded from the definition of cannabis, and therefore is not considered a drug..a preparation containing THC does not meet this exception and is therefore considered a drug.  (https://www.nutraingredients.com/Article/2019/07/24/Sweden-s-Supreme-Court-outlaws-sale-of-THC-containing-CBD-oil)

Norway

CBD oil is widely accepted in Norway. The Norwegian Parliament decriminalized personal drug use in December 2017. 

As long as there’s 0% trace of THC, CBD is legal. Norway is not a part of the European Union, which has a .2% THC limit. It is legal to use and possess CBD only if it is prescribed by a doctor.

The Netherlands

CBD oil is legal in the Netherlands as long as it was produced outside of The Netherlands and contains less than the legal concentration of 0.2% THC in its formulation.

The United Kingdom 

Cannabis remains illegal in the United Kingdom although the government has made some concessions on the dispensary of medical cannabis.

While the UK remains strongly averse to the idea of legalized cannabis, growing public concerns and agitation is likely to shift the pendulum in the nearest future.

Legal Status Of CBD Around The World

Canada

In Canada, as in the US, hemp flower with THC of less than .3% is legal as long as it complies with the regulations set forth in the Cannabis Act. 

South Africa

In May the South African Health Minister amended the country’s Medicines and Related Substances Act, 1965, to remove certain cannabidiol preparations for nonserious health claims.

The change to South Africa’s medicines law means the country is the first in Africa to carve out a federally approved market for nonprescription CBD.

The rule change pertains to preparations that contain a maximum daily dose of 20 milligrams of CBD and that contain no more than 0.001% of THC and not more than 0.0075% total CBD.

Asia

Many countries in Asia have some of the strictest cannabis laws in the World. 

Japan

In Japan, cannabis possession alone can land you a five-year prison term with 7-10 years for cultivation, sale, and transport. Surprisingly, CBD oil IS LEGAL in Japan. However, it has to contain absolutely 0% THC. 

China

While the consumption of Premium Hemp Joints has not yet been authorized in China, this hasn’t stopped some states in the Country from cashing in on the cannabis boom and cultivating cannabis to produce CBD oil.

To produce hemp in China requires, among other things, approval from the police to ensure that the plant is bred with less than .3% THC.

This is difficult to enforce in theory, as you won’t know the % of THC until the hemp is harvested.

China is another country with some of the strictest drug enforcement policies in the world. Cultivating and using marijuana in China are strictly forbidden, and it’s uncertain whether or not CBD will be legal for use in food or medicines any time soon.

Currently, China permits the sale of hemp seeds and hemp oil and the use of CBD in cosmetics.

South Korea

South Korea was the first country in East Asia to legalize Medical Cannabis in November 2018. CBD oil is legal but strictly for medical purposes from a shortlist of approved drugs.  

Thailand

In August 2019 the Ministry of Public Health took CBD off of the Narcotics list as long as it is 99% pure and contains no more than .01% THC by weight.

This oil can be derived from cannabis or hemp as long as there is less than .01% THC.

Thailand currently bans imports of 99%-pure CBD oil made from cannabis for a period of five years from the date the regulation came into effect on September 2, 2019.

Any imports during that time will be considered a narcotic. While CBD oil made from cannabis is illegal to import, there is no ban on imports of CBD oil made from hemp. 

Singapore

The Republic has an absolute zero-tolerance position on drugs.

There may be a health case for CBD in Singapore despite the harsh drug policies. In February, the Health Ministry and the Ministry of Home Affairs commented that it was vital to distinguish between compounds containing unprocessed illicit substances and medically useful supplements with cannabinoids.

In other words, any material with scientific evidence backing its efficacy and safety for the body might not be considered illicit. Currently, the country is exploring medical treatments and the utility of CBD Pre-rolls.

India

The laws in India are very unclear.

Growing hemp is allowed only with special permission. It is said, that cannabis medicines are allowed and legally available under the AYUSH ministry as Ayurvedic medicine.

It is advised to be careful when importing/exporting any products that are made from hemp/cannabis

Latin America Embraces Hemp-based CBD Oil

Several Latin American countries have relaxed their laws surrounding cannabinoids, including non-psychoactive cannabidiol (“CBD”).

Mexico

Mexico in days would join the league of countries that have fully legalized the cultivation, processing, sale, possession, and use of Cannabis and cannabis derivatives. This has come on the heels of an October, 31st 2018 Supreme Court ruling.

However, the laws since 2015 have been a little relaxed with medical CBD for the treatment of degenerative ailments such as cancer and Parkinson’s disease.

Brazil

Brazil has been a long-time opponent of cannabis legalization, but in April 2014, the country and its regulatory authority ANVISA legalized CBD for therapeutic uses.

Currently, the government has approved the import of hemp-based CBD oils for epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and chronic pain, including migraine headaches.

The following list is a list of countries that we know do allow

CBD Oil from Hemp: United States, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Belize, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Wales.

Despite the widespread knowledge about the dangers of tobacco use, nearly 16% of American continue to smoke cigarettes. 38 million Americans smoke cigarettes daily. World wide the number balloons to 1.1 Billion people.

The horrifying part about nicotine is that almost everyone who smokes knows the dangers of smoking.

According to the Center for Disease Control, “Research suggests that nicotine may be as addictive as heroin, cocaine, or alcohol”.

The CDC further reports that 7 out of 10 people want to quit smoking completely and nearly half try to quit every year.

Most of these attempts fail.

Some smokers try to use nicotine vaporizers to quit. New research shows these vaporizers have no impact on decreasing the societal dependence on cigarettes(2).

If anything, “the devices actually may have suppressed or delayed quitting among some adult smokers”.

As Premium Hemp Joints gain in popularity for their anti-pain and anti-anxiety properties, smokers are finding Premium Hemp Joints may be critical to helping them finally quit nicotine.

In 2013, Dr. CJ Morgan at the University of London conducted an experiment with nicotine usage and CBD (3).

The study found, “those treated with CBD significantly reduced the number of cigarettes smoked by ~40% during treatment” while “placebo treated smokers showed no differences in the number of cigarettes smoked”.

Although more research is needed to fully confirm and understand why the current hypothesis is that CBD Pre-rolls help break reward cycles in the brain helping it disassociate the reward of smoking with the act itself.

Breaking these feedback loops helps reduce cravings and obsession with constant nicotine consumption.

Ultimately, CBD may be a new and exciting tool to help save some of the 480,000 Americans a year that die from tobacco-related causes.

As one of the most sought-after supplements in the world, CBD is fast rising on the ladder of success.

The success is due to the discovery of the benefits and uses of the revolutionary specimen.

And most importantly, it alleviates these generational problems – physical pain, insomnia, stress, and anxiety. But there are certain misconceptions that still surface.

This article will address the top ten questions about hemp and CBD.

1. Are hemp and marijuana the same?

With differing chemical properties, mode of cultivation, and use, marijuana and hemp are offsprings of the mother plant – cannabis.

Fabrics, ropes, oils, and foods are the main products of the cultivation and growth of hemp.

However, marijuana has a high concentration of THC – a psychoactive ingredient that populates buds and flowers.

Comparatively, both hemp and marijuana have THC levels of 0.3% and 20%.

2. What is CBD?

Known as cannabidiol, it is a component of the cannabis plant.

The unique compound is so-called because it acts on cannabinoid receptors which affect the entire body system. CBD, coupled with being non-intoxicating, is the second most abundant compound in cannabis.

3. How to make CBD?

Hemp oil is the main source of the isolation of CBD.

Through a chemical process, the extraction of hemp oil takes place which further reveals a vast range of cannabinoids.

The best methods of extraction are non-flammable CO2 extraction or solvents. In the final product, the FDA prefers the extraction with CO2 because it minimizes the occurrence of solvent residues.

4. Will I get high?

Because CBD is not psychoactive in nature, it will not induce the usual ‘high’ as noticed in marijuana.

With 0.3% THC content, industrial hemp yields high-quality CBD of 99% purity.

5. Is CBD legal?

So far, the legality of CBD is a tough topic of debate.

While several consumers have campaigned about the seemingly endless benefits of CBD, the FDA is yet to endorse CBD in certain states.

Truly, marijuana is either for recreational purposes or for medicinal reasons.

To date, there has been a higher ratio for the endorsement of medical marijuana than for recreational marijuana. Legal in 28 states, medical marijuana has some legal protections.

6. Will I pass a drug test?

Industrial hemp with less than 0.3% THC and a host of others without THC is used to measure the possibility of passing a drug test.

Since THC is the major culprit, an absence of THC will yield negative results. While several factors will determine whether to pass the test, the effect of THC can be unpredictable or negligible.

7. How is it taken?

There are several modes of ingestion of CBD. Oral ingestion is placing a pill or an oil droplet under the tongue. 

If it is a pill, allow dissolution and absorption to take place.

Topical use involves adding the oil to ointments and lotions.

And with a vaporizer, you can inhale the product. Nevertheless, the effect of CBD depends on the mode of ingestion.

So far, smoking gives the most efficient result.

8. The difference between ‘isolate’ and ‘full spectrum’

Full Spectrum products contain CBD and traces of other cannabinoids.

More so, 99% pure isolated CBD carries the tag name ‘CBD Isolate’. Different people react to cannabinoids differently.

Based on personal needs and preferences, it is always beneficial to determine the most effective brand.

9. Are there any side effects?

Since both drugs have a good reputation for safety, there shouldn’t be any side effects.

Because different body systems process CBD and other foods in different ways, side effects may set in.

This is why it is important to follow a doctor’s recommendation before adding the aforementioned supplements.

10. Are CBD products safe?

A manufacturer can ascertain a high level of safety and purity of products because of the monitored processes of manufacture.

Athletes often suffer chronic pain conditions and are almost always sore.

Although they receive prizes for their efforts and are recognized for their stellar performances, many athletes battle with common pain issues like torn muscles, strained ligaments, arthritis, and more.

While many athletes are lucky enough to find reprieve in painkillers like ibuprofen, a significant number of other athletes suffer chronic pain that eventually makes them unfit to participate in the activities they love.

However, a lot is changing as most athletes are coming out to speak in favor of CBD and how it can help athletes continue doing sports with minimal pain than the usual medications.

Examples of athletes who have spoken in favor of CBD are Tennessee  Titans Linebacker, Derrick Morgan; UFC fighter, Gina Mazany; Former Baltimore Ravens, Eugene Monroe; MMA, Chris Camozzi and UFC Fighter Nate Diaz.

Isn’t CBD a Banned Substance For Athletes?

One of the many questions some are quick to ask is if CBD isn’t a banned substance.

CBD Pre-rolls were banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as an illegal substance for athletes to use.

However, following several extensive research and animal studies, WADA has declassified cannabidiol as a controlled substance.

Following the approval which was made public in January 2017, athletes can now freely purchase and use CBD without risking their careers.

These are the 5 major reasons more and more athletes are using CBD Pre-roll.

1. Lower stress and anxiety

Preparations may give a sense of confidence, but they can never erode the feeling of anxiety just before the big moment.

It’s not uncommon for athletes to feel anxious just before a big game or event. And during the game, the entire body (including the adrenal system) works extra hard which leads to stress.

CBD is widely known for its antidepressant/anxiolytic properties that effectively treat anxiety disorders and regulate the secretion of cortisol which is responsible for stress in the body.

2. Beat Inflammation

Inflammation is a painful reality many athletes live with every day.

It occurs when lactic acid accumulates in muscles, joints, and body parts an athlete uses because of insufficient oxygen. When left untreated, they can impair an athlete’s ability to engage in future activities.

However, CBD has anti-inflammatory properties that can suppress inflammatory responses by targeting certain receptors. It can be used to prevent joint injury during physical activities and also manage post-exercise pains from swellings.

3. Pain reliever

Many athletes will agree that training and pain go hand-in-hand.

But if the post-training pain continues unhindered, an athlete may be unable to engage in further activity.

While OTC painkillers merely make you numb to the pain that exists, CBD Pre-roll is a much better way of dealing with pain from wear and tear.

It helps to combat chronic and neuropathic pain without putting your brain in a fog.

4. Control weight and appetite

One of the challenges for professional athletes is eating the best foods so their bodies can be healthy and perform at their optimum capacity.

However, developing an appetite for the right kind of food can be a big struggle.

With Premium Hemp Joints, you can slow down your appetite for foods and control excessive eating tendencies.

Additionally, CBD also aids athletes to feel full longer when a big game is underway.

5. Boost the immune system

Preparing hard for an event or game puts the body under tremendous stress.

Sometimes, the stress may exceed what the body can bear which can make you get sick just before the big day.

Using CBD can help keep your body healthy during training, especially in winter when athletes are likely to get ill.

With its high antioxidant properties, CBD aids your immune system to fight infections and keep your heart in good shape.

Living with chronic pain can be like a never-ending nightmare.

An easy task such as brushing your teeth, exercising, getting out of bed quickly, or even sleeping comfortably becomes dreaded and excruciating.

However, in recent times, a lot of people have discovered the importance of Premium Hemp Joints in treating chronic pains and other types of diseases. 

Research has also proven that CBD can be used to reduce inflammation, pains, and overall discomfort related to various health conditions.

CBD is a product of Cannabis and a type of cannabinoid found in marijuana and hemp plants.

However, CBD doesn’t cause the high feeling usually associated with marijuana because it does not contain the THC cannabinoid.

CBD is also a cannabis compound that has significant medical benefits; the fact that CBD- is non-psychoactive or less psychoactive than THC-dominant strains makes it an appealing option for many treating people with chronic pains.

To qualify as medical cannabis that can be used in curing chronic pains, the cannabis from which CBD is extracted must be cultivated under excellent supervision without the influence of toxic fertilizers and pesticides.

In addition, authentic CBD that can be used for curing chronic pains must contain a relatively high level of supplements which are:

  • Vitamins
  • Volatile acids
  • Nutrients
  • Minerals
  • Antioxidants

How does CBD work for chronic pains?

The analgesic properties of CBD is why it is recommended for chronic pains To work as chronic pain relief,

CBD Pre-rolls interacts with the receptors (which are small proteins attached to the cell that receives chemical signal to different stimuli and also respond to them) in the immune system and the brain.

This interaction creates a painkilling effect that helps in chronic pain relief.

CBD is not only good for treating chronic pain, but it is also beneficial in treating insomnia related to chronic pain without adverse side effects.

What are the side effects of using Premium Hemp Joints in Pain Management?

One primary reason why people are crazy about making use of CBD in treating chronic pain is that it is non-intoxicating and has no severe side effects like other conventional painkillers that can lead to heart attack, strokes, life problems, addiction, and ulcers among others.

Although the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has refused to approve the use of CBD oil for any medical condition, using CBD to treat chronic pains is completely safe both for adults and children.

However, users may have nausea, sleeping issues, irritability, desk rubbing eyes, headache and fatigue, and changes in appetite.

However, people who are considering making use of Premium Hemp Joints in treating chronic pain must contact their doctors for further advice and details on how to consume it; this is important because taking more than they should for an extended period might cause some of the listed side effects.

CBD Pre-rolls s a natural chemical derived from the cannabis plant.

The compound belongs to a classification known as cannabinoids, which are found both in cannabis (phytocannabinoids) and in the human body (endocannabinoids).

Premium Hemp Joints have become incredibly well-known in recent years for their ability to assist in the treatment of symptoms of an entire host of illnesses and health conditions.

Of particular interest are the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and anticonvulsant actions of the compound. CBD is a more potent neuroprotective antioxidant than both vitamin C and vitamin E.

Research has also shown its effectiveness in treating cancer cells in vitro. Higher doses of the cannabinoid are postulated to be therapeutic for various psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and dementia. Research in the areas of diabetes and nausea also shows potential.

SAFETY

Cannabis is known as a safe and natural medicine, with virtually zero deaths associated with its use.

Research has rated the herb as the least dangerous substance when compared to substances such as alcohol and nicotine in regards to toxicity.

The known risks associated with cannabis use inhabit the domains of mental illness. 

THC, the psychoactive constituent within the plant, has been linked to agitating mental conditions in some people.

However, CBD is often taken in an extracted and isolated form, derived from industrial hemp or low-THC strains.

CBD is non-psychoactive and has actually been shown to be antipsychotic.

Premium Hemp Joints are generally regarded as safe. It exerts its effects on the body in a myriad of ways, acting upon the CB1 and CB2 receptors of the endocannabinoid system indirectly.

It also interacts with serotonin, vanilloid, GPR55, and PPARs receptors.

Much like any other substance you could introduce to your biology, Premium Hemp Joints has its own set of side effects. Although these aren’t necessarily serious, they are worth knowing if you take the cannabinoid, or plan on doing so in the future.

CBD SIDE EFFECTS

A 2017 review published in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research documents the safety and side effects of CBD.

The review discusses the use of CBD within numerous clinical studies, most of them regarding epilepsy and psychotic disorders.

The most common side effects of CBD administration appear to be tiredness, diarrhea, and changes in both weight and appetite.


Overall, these side effects seem quite minor.

The authors of the review state that CBD has a better side effect profile in comparison to other drugs used in the treatment of the medical conditions mentioned above.

Another review, this time published in the journal Current Drug Safety, shows that Premium Hemp Joints have no adverse effects on physiological parameters including heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, psychological and psychomotor functions, gastrointestinal transit, and food intake.

What is CBD Flower?

The dried bud of a hemp plant is called a CBD flower. Unlike Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBD flower is non-psychoactive, meaning it will not intoxicate you or leave you impaired.

Since both cannabinoids exist naturally in hemp and cannabis, licensed farmers cultivate strains of hemp that offer high levels of CBD, and very little THC.

In America, the legal amount of THC that is allowed in a CBD hemp plant is less than 0.3% – well below the amount needed to induce psychoactive effects.

In Europe, the permitted amount is even less – 0.2%.

Here’s another interesting fact..

Not only is CBD non-intoxicating, but it also reduces the psychoactive effects of THC. That’s right, CBD counteracts the psychoactive effects of THC.Trending: Popular New CBD Flower

Does CBD Flower as Effective as CBD Oil?

Yes! CBD flower is just as effective as CBD oil at treating a wide range of conditions. And we have our endocannabinoid systems to thank for that.

The endocannabinoid system is an intricate network of receptors found throughout the body and brain.

These receptors react with CBD and other cannabinoids to produce many positive therapeutic benefits.

CBD, whether smoked or consumed as an oil, effectively treats conditions like —Acne


Studies have shown that CBD interferes with the lipid production that is responsible for causing acne.

In addition, CBD’s strong anti-inflammatory properties also make it effective as a topical treatment.

Alzheimer’s Disease
With well-documented neuroprotective properties, CBD may be effective prevention and treatment for Alzheimer’s.

This is an exciting area of research that is getting much attention from ADHD.


Early research published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology shows that CBD inhibits hyperactivity in ADHD and “normalizes social investigative behavior.”

More research is needed, but the future looks bright.

CBD boosts appetite.

Although it may not be as powerful an appetite stimulant as THC, CBD has the distinction of being non-psychoactive.

Anxiety and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
With the ability to ease chronic stress and anxiety, CBD is showing great promise as an effective treatment for PTSD.

Arthritis
Anti-inflammatory properties make CBD ideal for treating arthritis and other conditions associated with chronic inflammation.

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Bipolar Disorder
Associated with free radicals and oxidative stress, bipolar disorder may have a new treatment on the horizon.

CBD’s anti-oxidative and neuroprotective properties may be effective for treating bipolar disorder, along with other mood disorders.

Cancer-Fighting Properties
CBD and other cannabinoids have been effective at inhibiting the growth of tumors.

In addition, CBD helps treat a wide range of cancer-related symptoms, like nausea and pain.

Diabetes
CBD as a treatment for diabetes is an exciting, and well-researched area of study.

Recent research has uncovered that CBD interacts with receptors in the pancreas – precisely where insulin is made in the body. While more studies are needed, this is certainly a remarkable discovery.

The hippocampus region of the brain shrinks when a person is suffering from depression. CBD may be able to reverse this condition by stimulating the growth of new neurons and repairing the damaged area of the brain.

Epilepsy
One of the most advanced areas of Premium Hemp Joints research is as a treatment for epilepsy.

CBD Pre-rolls can reduce seizures and clinical trials of the CBD-based drug, Epidiolex, have been so successful, that the drug has now been approved by the FDA for use in the United States.

Fibromyalgia
Early research is indicating that CBD may be able to reduce the severity of pain associated with fibromyalgia and make episodes less frequent.

Inflammation
CBD’s anti-inflammatory properties are proving to be effective at treating chronic inflammation which is thought to be the root cause of many diseases.

Multiple Sclerosis
Early research is showing that CBD may improve the mobility of MS patients.

It may ease other symptoms of the disease as well, like pain and fatigue.

These are just some of the most anticipated areas of Premium Hemp Joints research currently underway.

There are many more therapeutic uses for CBD.

And here’s one benefit that might surprise you —

CBD may be able to help you quit smoking.

Preliminary findings published in the journal, Addictive Behavior, found that smokers who took CBD regularly for one week smoked 40% fewer cigarettes during that period than the participants who were given a placebo.

In another study, Early research out of University College London found that CBD can reduce attentional bias toward tobacco-related imagery.

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What does this mean, exactly?

Attentional bias happens when we hone in on certain queues while ignoring others. For example, if you’re watching a movie and your favorite food appears on screen, you’re likely to start craving it.

And CBD has the power to curb those attentional biases, at least when it comes to smoking.

Which means…

If you’re a smoker trying to quit and you start using CBD, the next time you’re watching someone smoke a cigarette on the big screen, you’ll probably be a lot less likely to want one yourself.

What’s more, smoking CBD flowers can provide the sensation of smoking without the addictive ingredients, which some people may find helpful as a part of the quitting process.

The Specific Benefits of Smoking CBD Flower

While CBD flower and CBD oil have a lot in common in terms of their therapeutic benefits, there are some specific benefits that are unique to smoking (and vaping) CBD.

More Bioavailability When Smoked
One of the biggest benefits of smoking (and vaping) CBD flower is that the bioavailability of the cannabinoid is significantly increased.

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What is CBD Bioavailability?
CBD bioavailability refers to the degree and rate at which it is absorbed into the bloodstream.

The higher the bioavailability, the more effective the CBD will be.

And how you consume CBD plays a large factor in how much bioavailability it has.

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This is important because…

Understanding the CBD products on the market and their bioavailability will help you choose a product that’s right for you.

Here’s a quick look at the bioavailability for the most common ways Premium Hemp Joints is consumed —

There are many CBD edibles on the market – everything from chewing gum to syrups, chocolates, and sodas.

But here’s what you need to know – CBD edibles have the lowest bioavailability, with 4-20%.

That means, if you consume a 100mg CBD edible, you’ll only absorb, at best 20mg.

The problem is our stomach acid is too strong for CBD to survive.

CBD tinctures, sprays, and lozenges are often administered under the tongue for the best effects.

This works so well because our sublingual gland is located under our tongue.

CBD Pre-rolls permeate this gland and enter our bloodstream.

This quick route to the bloodstream allows for a greater amount of CBD to be absorbed and the effects to be felt faster.

By far, the method of consuming CBD that provides the most bioavailability is smoking and vaping.

Many studies have concluded that this is the quickest way to experience the benefits of CBD.

Why is inhaling CBD so effective?
Smoking and vaping Premium Hemp Joints is so effective because there is very little chance for the CBD to break down before it enters the bloodstream.

It does not have to contend with saliva or stomach acids, which diminishes its potency.

Rather, this method puts CBD in direct contact with the lung’s many tiny air sacs called, alveoli. Once the alveoli absorb the CBD, it is directly transferred to the bloodstream.

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Typically, the effects of this method of administration take about 5-10 minutes to feel.

But before smoking CBD-rich hemp flower, consider this…

Risks Associated with Smoking Premium Hemp Joints

Nearly everyone agrees, that smoking hemp flower almost certainly exposes you to fewer cancer-causing carcinogens than does smoking cigarettes.

But that doesn’t mean there’s no health risk at all.

Any kind of smoke is harmful to your lungs – whether it’s coming from a cigarette, hemp flower, or campfire.

Smoke irritates the lungs and depending on the chemicals present, and the frequency of exposure, it can also increase the risk of chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, cancer, and lung disease.

This may cause you to ask..

Is Vaping Safer than Smoking?

In short, yes, in general.

But remember, whichever way you choose to consume CBD, the safety of your product will be directly linked to its quality of it.

In general, vaping Premium Hemp Joints allows you to avoid the harmful carcinogens associated with smoking, but low-quality CBD products may contain harmful propellants and thinners.

That’s why it’s important to always shop for the highest quality products when choosing your CBD.

Here’s what makes vaping different…

The primary difference between smoking and vaping is temperature.

Vaping allows you to heat CBD to precisely the temperature at which it begins to turn into a gas.

By heating CBD to the exact temperature it needs to become a gas – but no further, means you avoid combustion and get none of its harmful byproducts, like particulates and carbon monoxide.

It’s interesting to note that the average lighter burns at over 1000 degrees F.

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And now you may be wondering…

If vaping is as effective as smoking, but without the harmful carcinogens, why do some people still choose to smoke CBD Pre-rolls?

This brings me to the number one reason people choose to smoke Premium Hemp Joints flower —

The number one reason people choose to smoke CBD over any other method is that smoking is the quickest, least expensive way to experience the full range of benefits Premium Hemp Joints has to offer.

CBD flowers contain the full suite of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids, and they can be experienced simply by smoking them.

And smoking CBD flowers allows you to take advantage of the entourage effect, which is the synergistic nature between compounds that make them more effective together than alone.

Here’s the key takeaway…

CBD flowers are versatile and offer many ways to experience their therapeutic benefits – but the traditional method of smoking may be your best bet if you are looking for a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to experience Premium Hemp Joints.

And if you’re concerned about inhaling carcinogens, you may want to give vaping a try– you just need to understand the basics of vaping, which we’ve outlined here.

Once you are familiar with the basics, all you need to do next is choose a high-quality CBD oil.

Most people opt for a full-spectrum oil. Full-spectrum oils are thought to provide more therapeutic benefits than CBD isolates.

That’s because full-spectrum CBD oil contains all the beneficial compounds present in the hemp plant – which means you get the full benefits of the entourage effect.


Difference of Indica & Sativa

Cannabis has a lot of impressive effects, but these traits vary widely among the popular hemp strains.

Early in the history of Western cannabis breeding, cultivators separated the plant into two general groups: Indica and Sativa.

The true meaning of these terms, however, is often lost in the hubbub over Indica vs. Sativa and which type is better.

Both types of hemp are useful and special, however, understanding the difference between Sativa and Indica is essential if you want to pick the right CBD flower products.

Where did Indica and Sativa come from?

Cannabis sativa was first classified by Linnaeus in the 18th century.

A few decades later, a successor named Lamarck discovered a new species of cannabis called Cannabis indica.

While some contemporary sources contend that the difference between Indica and Sativa cannabis isn’t real, these taxonomic classifications of hemp have persisted into modern times.

These days, however, it’s widely agreed that cannabis is only one species: Cannabis sativa.

While there may be some holdouts who contend that the Lamarckian classification should still be traditionally observed, “Indica” is now mainly used to refer to cannabis that has a more relaxing and “downer” effect.

Regardless of whether Indica and Sativa are just arbitrary taxonomic classifications, there are plenty of differences between cannabis strains that can be roughly categorized into two general groups.

Calling these groups “Indica” and “Sativa” seems to work, so there’s no big reason to change things.

Indica and Sativa may have lost their scientific meaning, but there remains an undeniable truth: there are two main types of cannabis, and the terms “Sativa” and “Indica” fit the bill.

What Is Sativa?

The term “Sativa” literally means “that which is grown,” and it is the second half of the taxonomic classification Cannabis sativa.

In modern parlance, “Sativa” is mainly used to refer to cannabis strains that cause an uplifting, euphoric, energetic “Sativa effect” whether the dominant cannabinoid is THC, CBD, or another cannabinoid altogether.

With non-intoxicating cannabinoids, of course, there is no overpowering “high,” but Sativa traits still exert noticeable “up” effects.

What Is Indica?

The “Indica high,” by contrast, is much more mellow.

Keep in mind, however, that CBD is non-intoxicating, so none of the hemp products available at secretnaturecbd.com will get you “high”.

What is Indica weed? This term is sometimes used to refer to “Indica” cannabis that is high in THC.

Some people call CBD-rich cannabis “CBD weed,” but since this term is associated with the illegal drug marijuana, we prefer the term “hemp” instead.

How are the terms “Indica” and “Sativa” used these days?

In modern times, terms like “Indica bud,” “Indica pot,” and “Sativa high vs. Indica high” are most commonly used to refer to the effects of recreational cannabis.

As CBD-rich flower has become more popular, these terms have expanded into the general-market hemp cannabidiol industry.

Sometimes, Indica/Sativa is used to describe only the perceived effects of cannabis.

Many users don’t really know whether their cannabis is Indica or Sativa, and they just go off what they feel.

Since the majority of recreational and medical marijuana shops don’t offer lab test information, it’s even harder to find out if cannabis is Indica or Sativa.

In the end, however, lab tests that provide the terpene breakdown of CBD products can help you determine whether your CBD bud is Indica or Sativa.

The Indica and Sativa difference isn’t as complicated as it seems⁠—we’ll explain as we continue.

Indica vs. Sativa – What’s the difference?

There’s a lot of debate as to whether there is any real difference between Indica and Sativa cannabis in the first place.

Some theorists speculate that this division arises from the ill-advised Lamarckian split of the 1700s, and they suggest that it’s time to realize that Indica and Sativa are actually the same things.

From a certain point of view, these critics of the prevailing orthodoxy are right.

It turns out that there are far fewer differences between Indica and Sativa cannabis than is commonly believed.

While highly unlikely, it’s entirely possible that the entire “Indica v. Sativa” legal case is just an incredibly widespread instance of mass hysteria.

When you look closely at the science, however, it becomes clear that there are real differences between cannabis phenotypes that could be responsible for the reported “Indica and Sativa effects.” We break down these scientific differences below:

Terpene and flavonoid profile

There’s a lot we don’t know about terpenes, and we know even less about flavonoids⁠—at least, when it comes to how these plant compounds operate in Cannabis sativa.

Terpenes are found in many sources in nature with pine trees, citrus fruits, and hemp being just a few well-known examples.

Flavonoids are even more widespread, and they’re widely considered to be potent antioxidants when consumed in citrus fruits.

The tenets of homeopathy are widely ridiculed these days, and it’s true that there isn’t much scientific backing for the idea that infinitesimally small quantities of a substance could affect your body on a large scale.

When it comes to terpenes, however, it immediately becomes clear that a little goes a long way, and one of the easiest ways to find out just how potent terpenes are is to follow your nose.

Terpenes typically make up less than 1% of Cannabis sativa biomass.

This tiny mass, however, exerts an incredibly powerful odor, and many cannabis connoisseurs are able to identify certain strains or traits based on smell alone.

It’s no wonder, therefore, that terpenes have profound effects.

Certain terpenes in citrus fruits, for instance, are believed to have beneficial properties⁠—it’s unknown, however, if these effects are transferred over to cannabis terpenes.

To be honest, there’s quite a bit more we don’t know about Cannabis sativa than we know at this point, but a few things are abundantly clear:

Lab-tested, organically-grown cannabis is the best option available, and removing THC from the equation and boosting the CBD allows you to enjoy the effects of Indica and Sativa terpene profiles the way nature intended.

Cannabinoid Profile

The difference between Indica and Sativa can also sometimes be expressed in the ratio of cannabinoids present in specific phenotypes.

While there’s only limited science to back this claim, some cannabis experts suggest that differing percentages of trace cannabinoids, like CBN, CBG, and THCV, affect the way that cannabis feels.

In the end, it’s more likely that terpenes are the major players when it comes to the Sativa and Indica difference.

Cannabinoids only appear to have significant effects at higher concentrations, and the much-reported “entourage effect” appears to show itself equally regardless of the exact cannabinoid ratio in a given cannabis product.

Cultivation differences

Since Indica and Sativa hemp strains are different biologically, they also grow differently. In general, Indica plants grow shorter and mature quicker.

Sativa plants, on the other hand, tend to stretch, and they may take as many as 9-10 weeks to mature.

Indica buds are usually fat and squat, and Sativa buds are long and thin.

Since Sativa plants have longer flowering and shorter vegetative cycles, different light schedules must be observed.

Also, the nutrients required differ between Sativa and Indica hemp plants, and nutrients must be administered at different times.

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We offer our CBD-rich, low-THC flower strains in both Indica and Sativa varieties, and our tinctures and vape cart offerings are also enriched with real cannabis-derived terpenes to take on either Sativa or Indica traits.

What is the difference between Indica and Sativa? In the end, it’s up to you to decide.

Hemp affects everyone differently, and one person’s perfect strain is the wrong product for another hemp customer.

Try each of our delicious strains yourself to find out what works best for you, and reach out to our courteous and attentive customer service team if you have any questions!

Premium Hemp Joints like a wide array of products found on shelves in most retail outlets in the US come in different qualities.

However these products may look or seem, consumers should be aware of the fact that there are both good and bad products in the market.

This statement isn’t only limited to household consumables but it also applies to hemp flowers as well.

With that said, enclosed below are some of the tips required to identify the good help from the bad ones.

What To Look For in Premium Hemp Joints

1. Keep An Eye On The Color

When it comes to identifying good hemp from bad, color is key.

This is so because; a good hemp flower is greenish in nature and spiced with flecks of orange or purple.

Bad hemp, on the other hand, is brownish, corrupted mold, and pesticides.

2. Smell Matters

A very easy way to detect the good hemp from the bad hemp lies in the smell of the product.

Good hemp is fresh and smells fresh while bad hemp lacks those qualities and as such shouldn’t be smoked. In fact, consumers are edged to look closely at what they are buying to avoid getting not-so-good Premium Hemp Joints.

3. Taste is Key

This is a tricky one considering the taste of Premium Hemp Joints may mean nothing especially for first-time smokers, unlike the more experienced hemp flower users or smokers.

Good premium hemp joints look and taste fresh and if your cannabis lacks these attributes, it isn’t good for consumption.

4. That Feel Good Factor

The quality and texture of Premium Hemp Joints are some of the points that differentiate the good (cured hemp) from the bad hemp.

Cured or good hemp flower needs drying without considerably losing its sticky and greenish nature or characteristics.

If your product doesn’t undergo this process it isn’t good hemp. Remember you want your pot preserved right: a little dry, and a little 

sticky makes the smoking experience exceptional.

5. The Orange Hairs 

Matured and well-pollinated hemp joints possess some beautifully colored orange hairs.

With signs like this, be sure the Hemp Flowers in your possession are of very high quality and the stuff you are purchasing is actually very good. As such, do not settle for anything less.

6. Well-Trimmed

Purchasing a well-trimmed or decently presented pack of Premium Hemp Joints isn’t a true reflection of the quality of the product.

However, decently trimmed hemp joints void of extra leaves, as well as stems, demonstrates the care taken to preserve the product and maintain its qualities.

As such, consumers should note that such hemp flower is good and approved for consumption.

7. Impurities

Premium Hemp Joints like most consumables need to be of the best quality before making a purchase as well as consuming the drug.

As a result, consumers should stay clear of bad hemp flowers.

With that said, check your hemp against impurities such as mold and or bugs before making a purchase.

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