CBD Researcher
At your most balanced, you are:
Informed • Responsible • Relaxed • Efficient
At your most balanced, you are:
Informed • Responsible • Relaxed • Efficient
If you got these quiz results, chances are you’re a little bit skeptical about the latest “CBD craze.” You’ve heard of it helping people with pain management and stress, but you’ve also heard some bad press.
Just because someone on Instagram tells you to try something, doesn’t mean you’re going to try it. First, you’ve got questions. You want to fact-check the claims being made and investigate the science on your own.
Before ever selling a single CBD product, we spent years educating our community, both local and international, on the science behind the hemp plant. We don’t claim that CBD is right for everyone, and we always advise that people consult with their own healthcare providers before trying CBD.
Our article on CBD Safety was a collaboration with Clinical Pharmacist Dr. Michael Barton, and we think it’s a good starting point for anyone who wants to talk to their doctor before trying CBD.
If these results don’t sound quite right, our apologies! You know yourself better than anyone, even the most in-depth Internet quiz. Click here to read the rest of the results and find what rings true for you.
Our most popular product for joint and nerve pain.
Deeply moisturizing and has a subtle scent with lavender, comfrey, and St. John’s Wort.
Thinner and more oily than other topicals, but absorbs quickly and covers a wide surface area.
Massage therapists report that this topical has great “slide” — try it for yourself!
A slightly warming then mildly cooling balm with eucalyptus, tea tree, peppermint, and lavender.
Great for cold & flu season — click here to learn more.
Has a more solid and waxy texture when being applied to the skin.
With just MCT oil and hemp, this is the perfect product to add to a lotion you already love or mix with essential oils to make your own product.
Apply directly to the skin for a potent topical option; we like to use on burns and itchy bug bites.
Note: this is a liquid product, and MCT is considered a fast absorbing oil
All of our recipes can be made with or without cannabis, and each one gives you tips for infusing if you want to try it. Click here to explore our recipe collection
If you want to practice infusion but aren't yet ready for cannabis, try our Rosemary Mashed Potatoes recipe.
CBD is one thing, but why would anyone want to use THC? Despite its reputation for getting people high, THC can be used in purely medicinal ways that don't intoxicate you. Learn 6 ways to use cannabis without getting "high."
If you're looking for a place to start learning, we know just the place: Click here to meet your endocannabinoid system and understand how CBD and THC interact with it.