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Romantic Chillout: Valentines Day Ideas

Romantic Chillout: Valentines Day Ideas

It’s that time of year again: February 14th, A.K.AValentine’s Day. For some of us, it means a day with that special someone, and for plenty others, it’s better referred to as Single Awareness Day, or the eve of chocolate clearances.

Whatever the day means to you, we believe that it’s best spent at home, with some CBD.

And whether you’re doing it solo or with a significant other, we have all the tips for your most romantic chillout yet.

Spend the Morning in Bed With Nighttime CBD Treats

What could be more ideal than a morning in?

Answer: a morning in, on Valentine’s Day, with CBD-infused treats.

And when your treats are tasty CBD gummies, never fear: there’s no chance of crumbs winding up in your bed!

On this extra-romantic day, you and your loved one have a wide variety of benefits to choose from, including Apple Rings, Sour Cherries, and the ever-classic Sour Worms, but we recommend something special for this time of year, like our seasonal Sweet Hearts or our vegan flavor, Strawberry Champagne.

Have a Warm CBD Bath

If you’re looking to turn up the steam this Valentine’s Day, a steaming hot bath is in order. Let’s add a little extra soothing power with CBD!

CBD bath bombs dissolve to combine CBD with relaxing, steamy water with the added benefit of aromatherapy. Simply toss one in the bath and watch them fizz as they release the CBD, essential oils, and fragrance into the bath water, creating an extra-special soak that’ll penetrate the skin and ease muscle tension.

At-Home Couple’s Massage

If the start of the year’s already got you feeling all kinds of tension, Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to unwind, and what better way to do so than with an at-home couple’s massage, featuring CBD?

A CBD-infused massage can do all kinds of wonders, including reduce tension, relieve chronic pain, alleviate anxiety and stress, boost mood, stimulate the senses, and even improve skin conditions! Plus, the added lubrication from a CBD massage oil is going to give your hands less friction, which in turn makes the massage more effective, and more relaxing.

Have a CBD Picnic

For some of us, the weather isn’t always great during the month of love. But for those who see some sunshine, why not enjoy the lovely weather with a picnic? Or better yet, why not enjoy a CBD picnic?

Picnics allow us to enjoy our favorite treats while we’re out in the fresh air, and there’s just something about incorporating our childhood favorites: PB&J sandwiches, lemonade, and gummy treats!

And with CBD gummies, you get to enjoy this childhood fave with an adult twist!

Make CBD Mocktails

Whether you’re having a romantic evening with your hottie, or a Single’s Awareness Night with your dog/cat/houseplants, CBD mocktails are a perfect way to get the mood going this Valentine’s Day.

And the best part: with CBD mocktails, you can have a good time and keep your wits about you. And with a quality CBD oil, the possibilities are endless.

Here are a few CBD mocktail recipes to get your evening started.

Cupid’s Arrow

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz club soda
  • .5 oz fresh lemon juice
  • Orange bitters
  • 1 egg white
  • 15 drops CBD oil
  • Rose petals (for garnish)

Directions:

  1. Combine your ingredients in a shaker with no ice, and shake for 10-15 seconds.
  2. Pop off the shaker lid and add ice. Replace lid and give it a final shake.
  3. Pour into a glass and garnish to finish.

Apple of My Eye

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz whiskey alternative
  • 2 oz apple cider or apple juice
  • Aromatic bitters
  • 15 drops CBD oil
  • Cinnamon stick, for garnish
  • Apple slice, for garnish

Directions:

In a tall glass, combine whiskey alternative, apple juice, bitters and CBD and stir until cold. Pour over ice and garnish with cinnamon stick and apple slice, and serve.

Oh, Honey Honey Mocktail

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup strawberries
  • 3/4 cup grapefruit juice
  • ¼ cup lemon juice
  • 1 Tbsp honey
  • 1 cup club soda
  • Sliced strawberries, to garnish
  • 15 drops CBD oil

Directions:

1.In a blender or food processor, combine strawberries, grapefruit juice, lemon juice, and honey

2.Combine 1/2 cup of the syrup in a tall, ice-filled glass and top with sparkling water. Stir well.

3.Garnish with a strawberry.

Create a Romantic CBD-Infused Meal

If you’re spending Valentine’s with that special someone, a high-caliber meal is the perfect setting for romance.

But on February 14th, nothing kills the mood quite like wading through the mobs to find a restaurant where you can actually get a table!

This year, we suggest that you skip the lines, traffic, and post-meal bill, and prepare your partner a romantic, home-cooked meal, because let’s be honest: there’s nothing sexier than cooking skills.

And with this classic pasta with a twist of CBD, even the novice cooks will gain some serious brownie points:

Chicken Pesto Pasta With CBD

Ingredients

  • 1 pound chicken breast
  • 2 diced roma tomatoes
  • 6 oz penne pasta
  • 1/2 Tbsp lemon juice
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 cup chopped parsley
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

For the Pesto:

  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 2 cups fresh basil
  • 2 Tbsp pine nuts
  • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 30 drops CBD oil
  • 1/2 cup parmesan cheese
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

Directions:

  1. In a blender or food processor, combine all pesto ingredients, and blend until smooth. Set aside in the fridge to chill.
  2. In a large pot, bring water to a rolling boil and add pasta. Cook until al dente, strain, and set aside.
  3. Dice the chicken breast and set aside.
  4. Add olive oil to a saucepan and heat until it begins to shimmer. Add the chicken, and begin to sauté until the chicken is cooked through, until the temperature reads 165℉ and add the spices.
  5. Toss the pasta into the saucepan with the chicken, and add the pesto and tomatoes, mixing until just combined. Finish with lemon and a bit of salt.
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Full-Spectrum vs Broad-Spectrum: A Full Comparison

Full-Spectrum vs Broad-Spectrum_ A Full Comparison

In the past few years, CBD has proven itself to be far more than a passing trend; with its expanding market and numerous potential benefits, more customers are turning to CBD to help manage ailments like pain, anxiety, and poor sleep.

But when you’re a beginner to CBD, the endless lists of options can be daunting.

For starters, what does it even mean some products are labeled as “full-spectrum,” while others are “broad-spectrum?” What is CBD isolate, anyway?

In the piece, we’re taking an in-depth look at the differences between full-spectrum and broad-spectrum CBD products.

First, let’s talk about the different extraction methods we use for hemp.

CBD and Its Extractions

When it comes to extracting CBD from hemp, there are three main methods, which are:

  • Solvent extraction: Solvent extraction involves soaking hemp plant matter in a solvent, typically ethanol, which strips and separates the cannabinoids from the plant. While this method is effective, it often leaves a solvent residue, which can pose a potential health risk, and it can negatively impact the flavor and aroma of the final product.
  • Steam distillation: Steam distillation is a classic method for creating essential oils, and it involves the use of steam to separate the oil from the plant matter. While this technique is effective for essential oils, it’s not quite as much in the case of CBD.
  • Carbon dioxide extraction: CO2 extraction is often considered the cleanest, most effective way to extract hemp, making it the most popular method.

Full-Spectrum vs Broad-Spectrum: What’s the Difference?

We often discuss CBD as one singular item, but it’s actually one of over 100 different compounds found in hemp, and these compounds are known as cannabinoids. So really, when we call a product “full spectrum CBD,” we actually mean “full-spectrum hemp extract,” and the same goes for broad-spectrum.

Now that we’ve clarified this term, let’s talk about the difference between “broad-spectrum” and “full-spectrum,” specifically.

When a product is considered “full-spectrum,” this simply means that all of the cannabinoids we referred to are present, along with all of the other compounds naturally occurring in the plant, including terpenes and flavonoids.

That being said, it’s worth noting that yes, this means that full-spectrum hemp products contain THC, however, the amount is very small. Under federal law, CBD products are only legal as long as they contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC, which is not enough to give the average user any kind of intoxicating effect.

So how does this compare to broad-spectrum hemp?

Broad-spectrum products are actually quite similar, containing many of the naturally occurring plant compounds, but typically, it is entirely free of THC. Sometimes, though, there may be trace amounts of THC in broad-spectrum CBD products.

Now that we understand the key differences between full-spectrum and broad-spectrum, let’s explore each product more in-depth.

Full-Spectrum CBD

As mentioned above, full-spectrum hemp products contain all beneficial compounds naturally found in the cannabis plant, such as:

  • Cannabinoids: CBD and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) included, there are over 100 different cannabinoids present in hemp. CBD and THC tend to get the most recognition, however, for their therapeutic and psychoactive effects. While THC has an intoxicating effect, CBD does not.
  • Terpenes: Hemp plants contain more than 150 terpenes, which are responsible for giving a plant aroma; if you’ve ever smelled a culinary herb like lavender or rosemary, terpenes are behind their delicious fragrances. And similarly, cannabis plants have them, too, hence their distinct scent. And as demonstrated by the soothing quality of lavender, or the invigorating characteristics of citrus, terpenes can also offer some therapeutic benefits.
  • Flavonoids: Flavonoids are present in all kinds of plants, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, and more. Like terpenes, they have therapeutic effects, and may particularly possess anti-inflammatory properties.

Full-Spectrum CBD and the Entourage Effect

While there are several benefits to full-spectrum CBD, the entourage effect is one of the most appealing factors.

The entourage effect describes the theory that when a product contains many or all of hemp’s naturally occurring compounds, the overall benefits of CBD may become amplified. And while the entourage effect has not yet been proven, there are studies indicating its possibility.

And although broad-spectrum CBD does include CBD among a few other key compounds, it doesn’t contain THC, whereas full-spectrum CBD does. And it’s been theorized that the THC in full-spectrum hemp may help amplify CBD’s pain-relieving benefits.

Pros and Cons of Full-Spectrum CBD

With full-spectrum CBD, you’re going to benefit from a wealth of different compounds, including low levels of THC, which typically isn’t potent enough to create the “high” we often associate with cannabis use.

Additionally, full-spectrum CBD will also include all of the plant’s natural terpenes, which can provide a fuller-bodied aroma, as well as some extra stress relief benefits.

However, it’s worth noting that users should be cautious with dosing their full-spectrum products, as a large enough dose may create an intoxicating effect, or high.

On top of that, those who frequently use full-spectrum products may run the risk of a positive drug test.

Pros and Cons of Broad-Spectrum CBD

As with full-spectrum CBD, there are a number of benefits associated with broad-spectrum products; for starters, there is some evidence suggesting that even with only trace amounts of THC, it may still be possible to achieve the entourage effect.

Meanwhile, a potential disadvantage to broad-spectrum CBD lies in its lack of THC, meaning that it might not have the same potency to its benefits as full-spectrum CBD might.

Moreover, those who use broad-spectrum CBD products may still run the risk of a positive drug test, albeit not as much as full-spectrum products, due to trace amounts of THC.

Final Thoughts

While there is evidence suggesting that full-spectrum and broad-spectrum CBD products may be more efficacious than CBD isolate, more research is needed before such claims can be made.

That being said, it’s also possible that the presence of additional plant compounds from hemp may increase the benefits of CBD, but because the terms “CBD isolate,” “broad-spectrum” and “full-spectrum” are not officially regulated, it’s not enough to determine the exact contents or nature of a product.

With that in mind, those interested in trying CBD to ease various ailments, such as anxiety or chronic pain, should look into manufacturers that engage in third-party laboratory testing.

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What’s Hot, and Where: JustCBD in the United States

In a rapidly growing CBD market, there seems to be a new product every day.While CBD is no longer, shall we say, brand-spankin’new to the market, its popularity is nonetheless as fresh as day one, thanks to its versatile benefits, promising research, and glowing testimonials. And as a result, there’s an ever-growing number of products on the market, from gummies to bath bombs.

It can be overwhelming, but a recent case study from JustCBD offers a helpful breakdown of what’s hot, and where.

Without further ado, here are the hottest CBD products, state by state.

Bath Bombs

If CBD is known to be relaxing, and so is soaking in a tub…it only makes sense that CBD and a relaxing soak creates an amazing experience that’s sure to transport you to peace and tranquility!

We formulate our CBD bath bombs to be extra soothing on the muscles, with the help of ingredients like witch hazel and Epsom salts. Plus, we add in the benefit of built-in aromatherapy, thanks to natural essential oils like citrus, eucalyptus, lavender, rose, and sweet cherry.

  • Hawaii
  • West Virginia

Body Lotion

Whether you seek a basic moisturizer, or whether you’re looking to save your skin from irritation & redness, CBD body lotion makes an especially soothing choice.

And with our wide range of fragrances, from Lavender to Aloe, there’s absolutely something for everyone.

  • North Carolina

Capsules

If you’re looking for something on the CBD market that exudes discretion and efficiency, capsules offer a slow-release source of CBD for your daily intake. And at JustCBD, we offer our CBD capsules in a Multivitamin Formula, as well as an Energy and Ease Discomfort so you can keep your day balanced in a way that serves you.

  • Louisiana

Tinctures and Oils

Thanks to its ease of use, it’s no surprise that CBD tinctures and oils are true classics.

CBD oils and tinctures can be taken under the tongue, but they can also be added to your favorite snack or beverage. CBD oils are especially wonderful when added to fat-based foods like cheese and nut butters.

Full-Spectrum Oil

Full-spectrum oil goes beyond the benefits of CBD; it also includes all of the cannabinoids found in hemp, including CBG and CBN. This may be beneficial, because full-spectrum CBD is believed to encourage the entourage effect.

As for THC, there is a small amount, but not enough to get the average user high.

  • Alabama
  • Iowa
  • Nevada
  • Pennsylvania

CBD Isolate

While full-spectrum CBD should not be enough to get the average user high, there are nonetheless individuals who may find themselves especially sensitive to THC.

In cases such as these, CBD isolate might be the individual’s best bet. When a product is listed as “CBD isolate” this means that the only hemp-derived ingredients in the product are going to be CBD. CBD also runs less of a risk of testing positive on a drug test.

  • Colorado
  • Montana
  • Wisconsin
  • Indiana
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Delaware

Coconut Oil

It’s no secret that coconut oil is a versatile ingredient—you can use it for your hair, skin, or cooking! Plus, CBD is a vegan source of fatty acids like oleic acid, linoleic acid, and lauric acid. And with the help of CBD, coconut oil is that much more of a superfood.

  • New Mexico
  • Connecticut

Hemp Soap

Hemp seed oil is an ingredient known for its skin-softening properties, and it makes for a hemp soap that’s especially nourishing.

Our CBD soaps are completely vegan, and feature scents like Patchouli, Winter Forest, Flower Power, and Pomegranate.

  • Maine

Honey Sticks

Honey is a great source of energy found in nature, and it’s downright delicious to boot. Similar to oils, CBD honey sticks can be added to all sorts of snacks and drinks, but it’s just as good straight out of the tube.

Flavors include Cinnamon, Blue Raspberry, Grape, and of course, Original.

  • Massachusetts
  • Rhode Island

Gummies

With their delectable sweetness and irresistible chewiness, it’s no surprise why CBD gummies are among the most popular types of CBD products.

In addition to their amazing flavor, CBD gummies are also incredibly convenient, and they offer adults the chance to be like kids again. Plus, dosing is especially easy!

While CBD gummies are much loved throughout the US,  the top hotspots are the following:

  • Oregon
  • Nebraska
  • Texas
  • Illinois
  • Georgia
  • South Carolina
  • New Jersey
  • Vermont
  • Michigan
  • North Dakota

Sugar-Free Gummies

Though CBD gummies are delicious and easy to enjoy, it’s fair to point out that they contain a bit of sugar.

Luckily, we have a sugar free alternative! Our sugar-free gummies are sweetened with maltitol syrup, making them just as delectable as our traditional recipe.

In the US, our sugar-free gummies are especially popular in:

  • Minnesota
  • Wyoming

Vegan Gummies

Traditional gummies are usually made with animal-derived gelatin, but our vegan formula’s different! We make our vegan gummies with pectin instead of gelatin, and all of the ingredients are plant-based. You can especially find vegan gummies in the following states:

  • Arizona
  • Florida
  • Kansas
  • Tennessee
  • Virginia

CBD Oil for Pets

We humans aren’t the only ones who can appreciate CBD, our furry friends may benefit from it, too!

Due to the current lack of evidence, veterinarians cannot recommend CBD for pets. However, many individuals have reported that CBD helped their pets, particularly in cases of joint problems and anxiety. That being said, make sure to do your due diligence with researching CBD for pets, and consult your veterinarian about the best ways to keep them healthy.

Oil for Cats

  • Alaska

Oil for Dogs

  • Washington
  • New Hampshire

Pain Cream

It’s said that pain is a major reason people buy CBD, so a CBD-infused pain cream just makes sense. No matter what situation caused you to tense up, our pain creams are here to help lower the shoulders.

Our CBD pain creams are available in a number of different formulas, like Heat Relief, Freeze, and Ultra Relief.

-California

-Maryland

CBD Vapes

While capsules and gummies offer discretion, vapes offer what’s arguably the quickest form of CBD. While CBD edibles and oils need to be digested, inhaled CBD takes a matter of minutes to kick in. While disposable CBD vape pens are especially user-friendly, reusable cartridges are more likely to save users money in the long run.

Vape Cartridges

Kentucky

Missouri

Vape Oil

Arkansas

Idaho

South Dakota

New York

Vape Pens

Mississippi

Utah

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Hemp Oil vs CBD Oil

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Hemp Oil vs CBD Oil Which to Choose

Hemp, or industrial hemp, is a species of plant that’s harvested and used in various diverse ways. You can often find hemp clothing, jewelry, building materials, and a lot more, but it’s also used for food products. Hemp Oil and CBD Oil are two of the consumable products which come from hemp extracts. However, the two products are extremely different, and consumers are often left confused about the differences between Hemp Oil vs CBD Oil.

Hemp Oil is a cooking oil similar to products such as Olive Oil and Coconut Oil. It’s extracted from the seeds of hemp and contains many beneficial fatty acids and vitamins, but no cannabinoids. CBD Oil contains high amounts of cannabidiol- the cannabinoid in hemp known for its therapeutic effects. Here’s a guide on Hemp Oil vs CBD Oil- what they are, their benefits, and which one is better for you.

What is Hemp Oil?

Hemp Oil vs CBD Oil

Hemp Oil is one of the many products derived from hemp plants. Unlike CBD Oil, Hemp Oil contains extracts from hemp seeds. While the seeds of hemp don’t contain CBD, they do contain many natural ingredients which can have benefits for your health.

Hemp Oil is mainly used in cooking. Much like Olive Oil, you can use it in all kinds of recipes to add some nutritional value to your food. It’s low in carbohydrates and high in protein and healthy fats, which makes it useful for those on a diet or those who simply want to add some extra benefits to their food.

If you need a product to help with medical ailments, Hemp Oil isn’t necessarily the best choice. It doesn’t have the pain and anxiety-relieving effects of CBD Oil. However, hemp seeds do contain a lot of nutritional content, and the Omega-3 acids, Omega-6 acids, and vitamins and minerals in Hemp Oil can have benefits for your overall health and well being.

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What is CBD Oil?

CBD Oil, also known as CBD Tincture, is one of the many products which contains high levels of cannabidiol. Cannabidiol is a safe, non-psychoactive cannabinoid which has been shown by studies to have many natural benefits for the body. CBD attaches to endocannabinoid receptors in your body, causing various reactions which can help in many ways.

Although CBD Oil can be extracted from marijuana, most brands use hemp plants instead. The 2018 US Farm Bill makes it so the production and use of hemp products are legal all across the USA. Hemp-based CBD products must contain less than 0.3% THC. These are food supplements which are legal to buy and use even without a prescription, making them much more easily available than medical cannabis products.

Although you can infuse your cooking with CBD Oil or simply swallow it, the most effective way to use it is by applying the oil under your tongue. By holding it there for 60-90 seconds, you can absorb the cannabinoids into your system to get the perks of cannabidiol. Users who want therapeutic effects can benefit from CBD Oil.

Hemp Oil Benefits

Hemp Oil Benefits

Hemp Oil may not contain any cannabinoids, but it does have its own natural benefits for the body. Hemp is often considered a superfood due to its high nutritional content. Using it in your cooking can have fantastic benefits for your body and your overall health.

Hemp seeds contain high levels of healthy fatty acids such as Omega-3 and Omega-6. These have been shown to have many health benefits.

Hemp seeds also contain a wealth of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. These can help improve your overall health and reduce the risk of various health problems. You’ll also get a high amount of protein and amino acids which help body recovery and overall body function. You can get all of these benefits from using Hemp Oil in your cooking, making it a very useful product.

CBD Oil Benefits

While Hemp Oil uses the contents of hemp seeds, CBD Oil uses extracts from the stems and flowers of hemp. CBD Oil contains a high level of CBD or cannabidiol. Full-spectrum extracts also contain other cannabinoids and terpenes which add extra health benefits to the product.

There are various studies which show how CBD can benefit users.

Unlike marijuana-based products, CBD Oil only contains trace amounts of THC and will not get you high. You can use it safely without any risky side effects, and it’s also non-addictive. This makes it a very helpful product for many users.

Hemp Oil vs CBD Oil: Which to Choose

Both of these products have their perks and both are widely available. You can find Hemp Oil along with other cooking oils in many grocery stores and health stores. While you can find CBD Oil in many physical stores, it’s also easy and convenient to buy CBD Tincture Oil online.

If you want an alternative to cooking oils like Olive Oil or Vegetable Oil, Hemp Oil has some great benefits. It’s high in protein, amino acids, and healthy fatty acids.

CBD Oil is a good alternative to things like medical cannabis. While it’s not classified as a medical treatment, many users find the effects highly therapeutic for a range of issues. There are also other CBD products you can use such as CBD Gummies and CBD Vape Cartridges which can give you the same benefits.

Conclusion

Although Hemp Oil and CBD Oil are very different products, both have a range of benefits which might make them helpful for some

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