CBD 101
What is CBD?
CBD stands for Cannabidiol. It is a natural, non-psychoactive and non-addictive oil extracted from the Hemp plant, along with over 100 other naturally occurring cannabinoids. The Hemp plant is extracted from the Cannabis plant and is cultivated to have extremely low to no THC and high CBD. CBD products sold legally in the United States must have their oil extracted from the Hemp plant and contain no more than 0.3% THC.
TYPES OF CBD
CBD is typically sold as Full Spectrum, Broad Spectrum, and Isolate. While these categories are not federally regulated, the chart below shows common definitions understood within the industry. We suggest reviewing each product’s Certificate of Analysis (COA) available online to ensure product matches the label. More industry research is needed to understand the full impact of CBD.
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FULL SPECTRUM
Contains CBD plus other beneficial cannabinoids, terpenes and compounds from the Hemp plant, and up to 0.3% THC. Provides an ‘entourage effect’ believed to be most beneficial for wellness.
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BROAD SPECTRUM
Contains CBD and other beneficial cannabinoids, terpenes and compounds from the Hemp plant, and zero THC. Provides some ‘entourage effect’ without the THC.
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ISOLATE
Contains only CBD and zero THC. Does not provide entourage effect.
The Entourage Effect
Mounting evidence suggests that substances used for wellness may be more effective in their whole and natural state. Referred to as the “entourage effect”, it is when the many components of the cannabis plant interact with the human body to produce a stronger impact than any one of the components alone. The various cannabinoids, terpenes, and compounds work synergistically to impact one’s wellness.
HOW DOES CBD WORK?
Every living mammal has a physiological, regulatory system called the Endocannabinoid System (ECS). The ECS naturally produces cannabinoid-like structures when the body senses imbalance so you can live comfortably and control things like pain, sleep and mood. It helps the body elevate levels that are too low or decrease levels of a hormone that are overabundant.
The ECS has two receptors for cannabinoids - CB1 receptors are more prevalent in the brain and CB2 receptors are more common in the immune system. CBD is a phytocannabinoid (plant-based cannabinoid) that attaches to ECS receptors and inhibits the enzymes that break down endocannabinoids, leading to an increase in the body’s naturally produced cannabinoids. CBD becomes an asset when the body cannot produce enough cannabinoids naturally.
CB1
Brain, Lungs
Vascular System
Muscles
Gastrointestinal Tract
Reproductive Organs
Immune System
Liver
Bone Marrow
Pancreas

CB2
Spleen
Bones
Skin
Immune System
Liver
Bone Marrow
Pancreas
Benefits of CBD
Clinical research is limited on the effects of CBD, however early studies show it may be beneficial for overall and need-based wellness. What we do know is that the body’s ECS receptors are responsible for homeostasis regulating pain, inflammation, sleep, mood, appetite, immune system, memory, and the reproductive cycle. CBD may aid in activating the ECS receptors.
HOW TO TAKE CBD
CBD can be found in a multitude of products today - from tinctures (drops you put under your tongue) to capsules to topical creams. There is not enough research to determine which format is best, so we recommend exploring the category to find what works best for you. You may combine more than one format.
There is no official recommended serving size or dose for CBD. Effects will likely vary by individual based on weight, metabolism, CBD potency and usage frequency. We suggest starting with 2mg for every 10lbs of weight, two times per day, around the same time of day. Dosage may be increased until the optimal level is achieved. Our suggested usage is intended as a starting point and should not be considered medical advice.
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FAQ
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What is CBD?
CBD stands for Cannabidiol. It is a natural and non-psychoactive oil derived from the Hemp plant. CBD, along with over 100 additional naturally occurring cannabinoids, are primarily cultivated from the stalks and stems the hemp plant. Research suggests that CBD may provide mind and body wellness benefits. CBD is different than marijuana, which is cultivated from a different breed of the Cannabis plant. Legal CBD products have less than 0.3% THC and do not provide a high feeling like marijuana does.
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What are the benefit of CBD?
Due to the infancy of the CBD category, clinical research is limited on the effects of CBD. What we do know is that CBD can helps activate the body’s endocannabinoid receptors. The endocannabinoid receptors are responsible for homeostasis, regulating mood, pain, inflammation, sleep, memory and the immune system. We encourage you consult with your doctor about CBD and leverage public research on the topic such as that found at PubMed.gov.
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How does CBD work?
Every living mammal has a physiological system called the Endocannabinoid System (ECS). This regulatory system naturally produces cannabinoid-like structures throughout the body that foster cellular balance throughout many of your body’s biological systems. The job of the ECS is to create homeostasis. It produces cannabinoids when the body senses imbalance to help regulate your body to live comfortably, controlling things like pain, sleep, mood, etc. It helps the body’s neurons navigate the neurotransmitters to the right receiver by elevating levels that are too low or decreasing levels of a hormone that is overabundant.
The ECS has two receptors for cannabinoids called CB1 receptors and CB2 receptors, which are present throughout the body. CB1 receptors are more prevalent in the brain and deal with coordination and movement, pain, sleep, emotions, mood, thinking, appetite, memory and other functions. CB2 receptors are more common in the immune system and affect inflammation and pain. CBD is a phytocannabinoid (plant-based cannabinoid) that attaches to ECS receptors and inhibits the enzymes that break down endocannabinoids, leading to an increase in the body’s naturally produced cannabinoids. CBD becomes an asset when the body cannot produce enough cannabinoids naturally. -
What are cannabinoids?
Cannabinoids are plant-based compounds that activate receptors in the body’s Endocannabinoid System (ECS). Over 100 cannabinoids can be found in the Hemp plant, with CBD being the most prevalent.
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How much CBD should I take?
There is no official recommended serving size or dose for CBD. Effects may vary by individual based on weight, metabolism, CBD potency and usage frequency. Our suggested usage is intended as a starting point and should not be considered medical advice. We suggest starting with 2mg for every 10lbs of weight, two times per day, for at least two weeks. Dosage may be increased until the optimal level is achieved.
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How long does it take for CBD to take effect?
Evidence suggests that timing varies by individual based on weight, metabolism, CBD dosage and usage frequency. There is no official recommended serving size or dose for CBD. We suggest starting with 2mg for every 10lbs of weight, two times per day, for at least two weeks. Dosage may be increased until the optimal level is achieved. Our suggested usage is intended as a starting point and should not be considered medical advice.
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How long will CBD stay in your system?
The amount of time that CBD remains in one’s system varies based on weight, metabolism, potency and amount of CBD taken, and frequency of use.
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How often should I take CBD?
◦ There is no official recommended usage for CBD. Our suggested usage is intended as a starting point and should not be considered medical advice. We recommend taking CBD every day around the same time of day. You may take CBD more than once per day.
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Should I take CBD at a specific time during the day?
There is no official recommended usage for CBD. Our suggested usage is intended as a starting point and should not be considered medical advice. We suggest you take CBD at a time that is most convenient for you. We recommend that you use it daily and around the same time every day.
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Should I take CBD with meals?
More research is needed to understand how best to take CBD.
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Can I take CBD if I am pregnant or nursing?
We advise that you consult your physician before taking CBD if you are pregnant or nursing.
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Can children use CDB?
◦ Evidence shows that parents are providing CBD to children, mostly for sleep and its calming effects, however, it is advised to consult your physician before giving your child any CBD.
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Can I give CDB to my pets?
CBD is safe for pets, however pets should be given pet-specific CBD products and not human products. Pets have the same endocannabinoid system for CBD to interact with.
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Is CBD safe?
◦ Research suggests CBD does not produce significant negative side effects. We recommend you consult your doctor if you have a medical condition, are taking prescription medication, or are nursing or pregnant.
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Does CBD contain THC?
CBD products that are legal in the U.S. contain 0.3% or less THC by weight. This small amount is believed to provide therapeutic benefits without the psycho-active effects.
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Will CBD get me high?
CBD will not get you high. It contains 0.3% of less THC which will not product psycho-active effects.
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Is CBD addictive?
CBD has not shown to be addictive.
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Can I overdose on CBD?
There is no evidence that one can overdoes on CBD.
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Will CBD interact with any other medications I’m taking?
Possibly. We recommend consulting with your doctor if you have a medical condition, are taking prescription medication, or are pregnant or nursing.
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Are there any negative side effects from taking CBD?
CBD has not shown to produce significant negative side effects, but we recommend consulting with your doctor if you have a medical condition, are taking prescription medication, or are pregnant or nursing.
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What are the side effects of CBD?
CBD may interact with some prescription medications. CBD may impact blood pressure and clotting, or lead to digestive concerns, lightheadedness, or dry mouth when taken in high quantities. We recommend you consult with your doctor if you have a medical condition or, taking prescription medication, or are pregnant or nursing.
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Can I drive while using CBD?
Yes. CBD is legal in all 50 U.S. states.
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Can I fly with CBD?
Yes. As of 2019, the TSA allows flying with CBD within the United States.
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Will I fail a drug test if I use CBD?
While it is highly unlikely due to the very low levels of THC, it is not impossible. If passing a drug test is imperative, we suggest taking a CBD isolate product and thoroughly researching the product that you choose. You may also consult with your physician.
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What is the difference between Full Spectrum, Broad Spectrum, and Isolate?
There is no legal standard of identity for CBD products. Common industry language provides the following guidance, and we strongly advise that you research the products you choose and review the associated Certificates of Analysis (COAs) found on Brand websites.
Full Spectrum products contain CBD plus other beneficial cannabinoids and compounds from the Hemp plant, and up to 0.3% THC.
Broad Spectrum products contain CBD and other beneficial cannabinoids and compounds from the Hemp plant, and zero THC.
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Which type of CBD is most effective?
Much more research needs to be conducted around CBD to give us a clear answer to the benefits of CBD. It is currently believed that the various cannabinoids, plant-based elements, and low level of THC contained in Full Spectrum CBD work together to produce a greater benefit. This is referred to as the entourage effect.
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Is CBD better than pharmacy or prescription products?
CBD is a non-pharmaceutical without significant negative side effects such as toxicity and addiction. We suggest you consult your doctor for any medical needs.
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Is CBD the same as Marijuana?
No, CBD is not the same as marijuana.
The Cannabis Sativa plant can be bred and grown into two different species of plants - the hemp plant and the marijuana plant. A hemp plant gives us hemp extract, which contains high levels of CBD and an extremely low levels of THC. A marijuana plant gives us marijuana, which contains high levels of THC and lower levels of CBD.
The U.S. Farm Bill passed in December, 2018 has made it legal to manufacture and sell CBD cultivated from the Hemp plant containing 0.3% or less THC. Due to the low level of THC in these products, there is no psycho-active effect or “high” feeling. -
Why should I choose CBD over medical marijuana?
CBD contains 0.3% or less THC, which eliminates the feeling and effects of getting high.
CBD cultivated from the Hemp plant and containing 0.3% THC or less if legal in the U.S.
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What is the difference between CBD, CBD Oil, Hemp Extract, Hemp Extract Oil, Hemp Oil?
Hemp Extract, or Hemp Extract Oil, is cultivated from the Hemp plant and contains over 100 cannabinoids, the most prevalent being CBD. Because of the high percentage and legality of CBD, these terms are often used interchangeably. CBD when in oil form is also sometimes called CBD oil.
Hemp oil is a different product and is not believed to contain therapeutic benefits. It is produced by pressing hemp seeds and does not contain cannabinoids. Hemp oil is similar to a cooking oil. -
Is CBD a medically approved drug?
No. The FDA has not approved CBD as a drug or dietary supplement.
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Is CBD legal?
Yes. The US government made the production, sale and use of CBD legal in December of 2018 with what is commonly known as the Farm Bill.
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Is it legal to ship CBD across state lines?
Yes. CBD can be shipped within the United States.
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How should I store CBD products?
CBD products should be stored in a dry, cool or room temperature place.
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Do I need to refrigerate CBD products?
CBD products do not need to be refrigerated unless the label directions specify the need.
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Do CBD products expire?
Yes. Similar to other oil-based and digestible products, CBD does expire.
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Where does Elevate source their CBD from?
Elevate CBD is 100% grown in U.S.-based farms. All Hemp Extract is tested for purity, quality, potency and safety.
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Are Elevate products safe?
All Elevate products are produced in FDA-registered, cGMP facilities and lab tested for purity, quality and safety. Certificates of Analysis (COAs) for all products can be found on our website.
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What kind of testing is done on Elevate products?
All Hemp Extract that is sourced from U.S. farms, as well as all Elevate products, are lab tested for purity, quality and safety. Certificates of Analysis (COAs) for all products can be found on our website. This includes testing for toxicology (peticides and heavy metals); the composition of the Hemp Extract (THC and differnet cannabidoids); and finished product for microbial comtamination and composition.
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Are Elevate products FDA approved?
The FDA provides guidelines for manufacturers. Elevate products meet all safety and labelling guidelines. Products are produced in FDA-registered, cGMP facilities.
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Are Elevate products natural?
Hemp Extract and CBD are natural, plant-based ingredients from the earth. Elevate products only use natural ingredients. Our topical creams contain stabilizers so the oil does not separate from the lotion.
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Are Elevate products Gluten-free, non-GMO, or vegan?
Some products are, however, our flavor systems may not be
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Do Elevate products have any known allergens?
Allergens vary by product and are listed on each label.
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What color should my CBD oil be?
Because Elevate CBD products are derived from plants grown in nature, color may vary from batch to batch. It is normal for oils to have a golden or greenish hue.
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Which Elevate products offer the best delivery of CBD?
• Which Elevate products offer the best delivery of CBD? ◦ We recommend you experiment and find what works best for you. Evidence suggests transdermal products or those absorbed sublingually (oral spray, tinctures/drops, gum/mints) have a higher rate of effectiveness than those ingested or vaped.
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How do I choose a product format?
We recommend you experiment and find what works best for you.
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Why should I choose Elevate over another CBD brand?
Elevate products are doctor-developed, pharmaceutically produced in FDA registered and cGMP facilities, and lab tested for purity, potency, quality and safety. They are available in many different formats to fit your lifestyle.
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How can I get more information?
Visit our website: www.elevatehemp.com
Email customer Service at info@elevatehemp.com
Call customer service at 215-660-9123