As it grows in popularity, it seems like CBD is popping up everywhere. Did you know there are over 3,000 brands of CBD on the market? So what can one do? Simply-- Know your supplier! A specialty store will know everything about their products. Here at CBD Nutritional and The CBD Store AZ we do the work (research) for you, so you don't have to. We review hundreds of lab analysis reports, looking for premium cannabinoid and terpene content that is free of contaminants for a premium full spectrum CBD extract.
We know our single source farmers, and have asked the questions and have the answers. We utilize hemp grown in Colorado, through the Department of Agriculture. Our single origin farms utilize regenerative soil techniques for nutrients rather than synthetic fertilizers. Grown, organic, outdoor, non-toxic soil, low pollution zone, non-fracking, no past pesticide use, harvested cleanly and dried commercially, processed and tested for cannabinoid content, heavy metals, mycotoxins, solvent and pesticide residue and terpene analysis for full transparency and traceability. We offer True 100% full spectrum CBD extracts in a variety of potencies and prices.
OPTION 2: Search for yourself. Just remember many brands don’t have high-quality CBD. Some scammers take full advantage of that fact by selling low-quality products that aren’t labeled accurately. Over the years I have learned that not all CBD is the same. Firstly, origin is very important. Much comes from China and the EU and as hemp is a bio-accumulator, (absorbs atmospheric toxins), one wants to ensure where and how it is grown. Actually, we understand that some EU companies are actually importing Hemp from China, and then relabeling and exporting it to the USA. Here in the USA, old tobacco farms are being converted to hemp production. Not good due to all the pesticides utilized in tobacco farming. Next is your hemp from a single farm? Single source provides consistency and reliability. What part of the plant does it come from? Is it from biomass? Ariel parts? Stalk, Leaf, Seed, Flower? Scientifically CBD is found in highest quantity in the flower, but biomass an inferior material is the leading material (cost) used for most brands of CBD. Okay, how is that product harvested? How about its curing/drying process? Has it been cured/stored properly? What year's harvest is it from? How is it processed, ethanol, butane , Co2, solvents? Alright, what about lab tests? Which tests does your brand provide? Do you know what you are looking for in a premium analysis? And finally what about potency? Is your brand a TRUE 100% Full Spectrum product or an economical Isolate? Does your brand contain additives? Why and what are they derived from? So as you can see it can become a bit of a job and overwhelm one. Keep it simple--KNOW YOUR SUPPLIER!
We know our single source farmers, and have asked the questions and have the answers. We utilize hemp grown in Colorado, through the Department of Agriculture. Our single origin farms utilize regenerative soil techniques for nutrients rather than synthetic fertilizers. Grown, organic, outdoor, non-toxic soil, low pollution zone, non-fracking, no past pesticide use, harvested cleanly and dried commercially, processed and tested for cannabinoid content, heavy metals, mycotoxins, solvent and pesticide residue and terpene analysis for full transparency and traceability. We offer True 100% full spectrum CBD extracts in a variety of potencies and prices.
OPTION 2: Search for yourself. Just remember many brands don’t have high-quality CBD. Some scammers take full advantage of that fact by selling low-quality products that aren’t labeled accurately. Over the years I have learned that not all CBD is the same. Firstly, origin is very important. Much comes from China and the EU and as hemp is a bio-accumulator, (absorbs atmospheric toxins), one wants to ensure where and how it is grown. Actually, we understand that some EU companies are actually importing Hemp from China, and then relabeling and exporting it to the USA. Here in the USA, old tobacco farms are being converted to hemp production. Not good due to all the pesticides utilized in tobacco farming. Next is your hemp from a single farm? Single source provides consistency and reliability. What part of the plant does it come from? Is it from biomass? Ariel parts? Stalk, Leaf, Seed, Flower? Scientifically CBD is found in highest quantity in the flower, but biomass an inferior material is the leading material (cost) used for most brands of CBD. Okay, how is that product harvested? How about its curing/drying process? Has it been cured/stored properly? What year's harvest is it from? How is it processed, ethanol, butane , Co2, solvents? Alright, what about lab tests? Which tests does your brand provide? Do you know what you are looking for in a premium analysis? And finally what about potency? Is your brand a TRUE 100% Full Spectrum product or an economical Isolate? Does your brand contain additives? Why and what are they derived from? So as you can see it can become a bit of a job and overwhelm one. Keep it simple--KNOW YOUR SUPPLIER!