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Testimonial Tuesdays “This is by far the best”

We love receiving feedback and over the next four weeks we’ll be posting some of the comments people have made on Amazon after purchasing our CBD Cream – full text below:

“I have tried hundreds of different creams to try and help with dry chapped skin. This is by far the best. I’m really pleased that I’ve found it. It’s quite a tick cream, like a body butter texture. A little bit goes a long way. It sinks into the skin really well and my hands look and feel better than they have for years. The moisturising effect lasts a really long time, as does the amazing scent. I put it on at bedtime and the smell is really soothing. I love that the packaging is minimal and sustainable too. Highly recommend” Anna via Amazon.

#CBD #CBDCream #Pain #DrySkin #ShavingRash #Eczema

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Dude, you’re missing two fingers!

Well spotted, we know the traditional idea of a cannabis leaf has seven “fingers” and we appear to be missing two from our logo but our design was quite deliberate. Although some strains of cannabis do in fact have leaves with different numbers of fingers, we wanted to stick with five to reflect the fact that we use elements of the cannabis and not necessarily the whole thing, i.e. we don’t sell THC but we do include lots of other elements such as terpenes and flavonoids.

Cannabis Strains

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What do cannabinoids do? 

Cannabinoids such as CBD play a key role in what is known as your body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) which research has shown can have an effect on things like sleep, mood, appetite and memory.  Endocannabinoids are cannabinoids made by your body whereas phytocannabinoids such as cannabidiol are made by plants.

For more like this please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.

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What is CBD?

So, CBD is short for cannabidiol which is just one of many components known as cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant.  Unlike another famous cannabinoid, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBD will not get you high and is not addictive – the World Health Organisation says it “does not appear to have abuse potential or cause harm.”

For more like this please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.

#CBD #CBDCream #Wellness