
CBD Gummies
CBD is a non-psychoactive compound. For products containing THC, check out our selection of delta 8 and delta 9 gummies.
Just like oranges contain Vitamin C, the hemp plan contains a tiny natural ingredient known as cannabidiol (CBD). It doesn’t get you high, but some people use it in products like oils or gummies to help them relax, sleep, find relief, and more.
The body has a “helper system” called the endocannabinoid system - think of it like traffic lights for feelings, sleep, and pain. CBD doesn’t push the big buttons that make someone feel high; instead, it gives gentle nudges that can help the body’s traffic lights stay on time.
CBD might help some people feel calmer or sleep better, but it doesn’t work the same for everyone. Most people feel okay using CBD, but some can feel sleepy or have stomach ache. It can mix with some medicines, so always check with a doctor before using it.
What is CBD?
CBD is a natural compound from the cannabis plant that does not make people feel high, and it works with the body's own system that helps keep balance in things like mood, sleep, and pain signals, a bit like a thermostat helping keep things just right.
How is CBD different from THC?
THC can make people feel "high" because it strongly attaches to brain receptors, while CBD does not cause a high and instead gently changes signals linked to serotonin and other pathways that can affect calm feelings and soreness.
What can CBD help with?
Research suggests CBD may help some people feel calmer, sleep better, and reduce certain kinds of seizures, but scientists say more high-quality studies are needed to be sure how well it works across different health problems and doses.
How fast will CBD work?
Taking drops under the tongue can work in about 15 to 45 minutes, and eating CBD can take 30 minutes to 2 hours to start but can last most of the day.
How much CBD should someone take?
It is smart to start low and go slow since the right amount can be different for each person, so a small dose at first with careful increases over days helps notice benefits while watching for any side effects like tiredness or stomach upset. Most adults can begin with a low dose - 5–10 mg for edibles, 10–20 mg for oil or topicals - then increase gradually every few days while monitoring benefits and any side effects to find your ideal amount.
Is CBD safe?
Many adults tolerate CBD well, but it can cause sleepiness, dry mouth, or stomach upset in some people, and it can also change how certain medicines are broken down by the liver, so checking with a doctor or pharmacist is important, especially with other drugs.
Will CBD show up on a drug test?
Most tests look for THC not CBD, but some CBD products can have small amounts of THC, so choosing products with clear lab reports that show no THC helps lower the chance of a positive test.
What is full spectrum vs broad spectrum vs isolate?
Full spectrum has CBD plus tiny amounts of THC and plant oils, broad spectrum removes THC but keeps other plant parts, and isolate is only pure CBD, so people choose based on what they want and any rules they must follow.
How do you read a CBD label?
Good labels tell how much CBD is in each serving, list other ingredients, show a batch number, and link to a third-party lab test that confirms the product is clean and the amount of CBD is accurate.
Is CBD legal?
Rules can differ by place, but in many areas hemp-derived CBD products with very low THC are allowed, and state and local laws should be checked to know what is okay to buy and use.