Common Questions You Might Have
Check most frequently asked questions here, if you still need help then please contact us at info@cbdcomfortzone.com
If you are a first-time CBD user, dosing CBD can be confusing, especially for tincture products. Use the dosage calculator to find our your recommended dosage! You can also call us at (818) 369-7070 or visit us i n-store if you have specific questions regarding your dosage.
Yes! The 2018 Farm Bill made all hemp-derived products (CBD) with 0.3% THC or less federally legal. At CBD Comfort Zone, we make sure that all of our products are federally compliant! Our main goal at CBD Comfort Zone is to provide CBD solutions. We DO NOT sell recreational marijuana.
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Full Spectrum CBD Oil is CBD oil that is extracted from the hemp plant with all of the other compounds present in the plant remaining. Meaning, it has not gone through the refinement process necessary to isolate the CBD. Full Spectrum CBD include terpenes, flavonoids, and other cannabinoids to help create a full body or “entourage effect.”
Broad spectrum CBD is CBD that has been extracted from the cannabis plant with all of the other compounds from the plant except for THC. That means it contains terpenes, essential oils, and other cannabinoids from the plant. This should not result in psychoactive effects, but there is still more research to be done.
Typical UA analysis tests are for THC and not CBD. While some of our products contain traces of THC (less than 0.3% THC), which is legal and very low, you could still possibly fail a drug test. If this is a concern, ask about our CBD products that contain 0 THC.
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CBD does not cause the mind-altering “high” that is often sought out amongst cannabis consumers. It’s another compound, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), that causes the mind-altering effects. It is for this reason that CBD is not considered psychoactive. However, the compound does have an effect on the brain and your mood. CBD and THC both engage the brain in different ways. THC binds directly to special locations in the cell known as cannabinoid receptors. These receptors were named after the active compounds in cannabis, called cannabinoids. Both THC and CBD are cannabinoids. THC directly engages cannabinoid receptors, causing a near immediate psychoactive high. CBD, however, engages a different location on these receptors (like a side pocket). While CBD does not produce a stand-apart psychoactive experience by connecting with this location, the molecule does alter the effects of other compounds that try to link up to the same spot.
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