high-potency medicated coconut oil. Best for topical application of mild to severe muscular cramps. This product contains CBD, a hemp compound that is non psychoactive. Flowers used to make it have all been laboratory tested and passed in mycotoxins, chemical residues, and heavy metals. This product can either be ingested or used topically. Terpenes: High myrcene, caryophyllene, linalool, and limonene content. Pinene- 0.16 Myrcene- 2.45 Limonene- 0.56 Linalool- 0.51 Caryophyllene- 1.16 Humulene- 0.25 Eudesmol- 0.05 Use this on any knots in your back and those knots will literally melt beneath your fingertips!
100 mg CBD+ Infused organic Coconut Oil 4 oz
- Organic
- topical and edible,ideal cooking or baking
- nourishes and heals the skin,good for bathing absorbs well in to the skin
- Good for severe skin conditions and deep moisturization
Hemp
"Ratlesnake Oil" (Hemp CBD oil) is extracted from a plant called Hemp. Hemp is one nature’s most nutritionally complete sources of food and health promoting agents, used throughout the world for many thousands of years. Our research has found hemp to be a staple part of history in some of the world’s longest living countries, also known as the “centurion hotspots” or “blue zones” like Okinawa in Japan, where they have abnormally large numbers of the population free from disease, living long healthy lives and regularly reaching 100 years old and beyond. These few countries all have one thing in common, a diet rich in healthy plant oils, plant medicines and hemp foods. The hemp plant’s omega 3-6-9 ratio is perfect for the human body, great for the heart and brain, clearly two very important organs. No other plant comes close to the immense nutritional properties of this plant. Hemp is currently being utilized as a source of food, fuel, paper, fibre and plant medicine. Its versatility is unrivalled throughout nature and the plant can grow from seed to harvest in as little as 100 days with absolutely no need for pesticides, herbicides, growth hormones or chemical fertilizers. This really does leave room for hemp to change the planet for the better, whether as an alternative source of paper and fuel, or a natural aid in treating a range of ailments. We encourage you to do your own research on CBD and the health benefits of hemp. A quick internet search will unveil the full health benefits associated with hemp supplementation.
CBD is non-psychoactive
Unlike THC, CBD does not cause a high. While this makes CBD a poor choice for recreational users, it gives the chemical a significant advantage as a medicine, since health professionals prefer treatments with minimal side effects.
CBD is non-psychoactive 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.
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.
CBD has a wide range of medical benefits
Although CBD and THC act on different pathways of the body, they seem to have many of the same medical benefits. According to a 2013 review published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, studies have found CBD to possess the following medical properties:
Medical Properties of CBD Effects Antiemetic Reduces nausea and vomiting Anticonvulsant Suppresses seizure activity Antipsychotic Combats psychosis disorders Anti-inflammatory Combats inflammatory disorders Anti-oxidant Combats neurodegenerative disorders Anti-tumoral/Anti-cancer Combats tumor and cancer cells Anxiolytic/Anti-depressant Combats anxiety and depression disorders An excepted/pharmaceutical version of CBD was recently developed by a drug company based in the UK. The company, GW Pharmaceuticals, is now funding clinical trials on CBD as a treatment for schizophrenia and certain types of epilepsy.
Likewise, a team of researchers at the California Pacific Medical Center, led by Dr. Sean McAllister, has stated that they hope to begin trials on CBD as a breast cancer therapy.
CBD reduces the negative effects of THC
CBD seems to offer natural protection against the marijuana high. Numerous studiessuggest that CBD acts to reduce the intoxicating effects of THC, such as memory impairment and paranoia.
CBD also appears to counteract the sleep-inducing effects of THC, which may explain why some strains of cannabis are known to increase alertness.
Both CBD and THC have been found to present no risk of lethal overdose. However, to reduce potential side effects, medical users may be better off using cannabis with higher levels of CBD.