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Lori Peck
How Can CBD Oil Help With Itching?
We all have annoying itches at some point or another, and CAASI has a new natural product that helps reduce itching and heal cuts and scrapes quicker! You’ve been there. You feel that first tingle of an itch and you try to keep your hands off it, but the desire to make it go away feels impossible to ignore. You hope that just one scratch will make it stop… but it doesn’t. The more you scratch, the more irritated it becomes. You’re lucky if you don’t break the skin or develop a deeper infection. It can be so irritating and...
Lori Peck
A Quick History of Bath Soaking | How to Enjoy Soaking at Home with CBD
Bath Soaking Bath soaking has taken on many forms over thousands of years– from natural hot spring rituals and public bathing houses to expensive spa experiences and deep soak bath tubs in modern homes. Soaking has many benefits and have been used for a variety of things like meditation and relieving sore muscles. Looking Back in Time Soaking can be traced back to the Neolithic Age. A time when tribes would find relief from the cold by soaking in various natural hot springs they stumbled upon around the world. One of the world’s earliest known public baths was built in the...
Gabrielle Budihas
Hemp Derived CBD Isolate: What It Is & Comparisons
CBD. You hear the term everywhere these days. But what exactly is CBD? What does it do? What’s the hype? How do you know what type to buy? Where to get it from? Is isolate worth it? Will full or broad-spectrum products make me high? We’re here to help you answer some of these pivotal questions. What Exactly is CBD? Marijuana and hemp are two varieties of the same cannabis plant species, cannabis sativa. These plants contain cannabinoids, naturally occurring phytochemicals. CBD (cannabidiol) is the most abundant chemical compound. It’s found in all varieties of cannabis, but dominates the makeup of...
Gabrielle Budihas
Why Water-Soluble CBD Is A Smarter Option
Oil-Soluble CBD Vs. Water-Soluble CBD You may not be as familiar with the two different forms of CBD and their varying effects on users: oil-soluble CBD (CBD oil) and water-soluble CBD. CBD oil occurs as the natural form of cannabidiol, and you cannot consume this form of CBD in any foods. CBD oil acts as a hydrophobic solution, meaning that it repels water. As such, this oil form is somewhat ineffective, as most of the CBD oil passes out of the body without absorption. What is CBD Bioavailability? Bioavailability refers to the amount of a substance that the body can absorb. With...
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