Why CBD works for others but not for you

CBD works for others but not for you and it’s frustrating. If you’re one of the lucky ones who found immediate results from CBD, congratulations. Are the rest of you left wondering why you can’t catch a break?

You can’t get high from CBD, it can calm bad THC experience based on how your brain responds to the phytocannabinoids.

Home grown CBD hemp plantSo why aren’t you winning the CBD game? CBD has had a hit or miss result for many people. The bud product has stringent potency testing standards, studies are still out on dosage limits. Your body response varies in relation to your cellular health. Your DNA and cellular response are impacted by your genetics, stress, nutrition, exercise, and environment. People who are in excellent physical health may not get a good result.

  • Who, where, what, when, and how the CBD plant is grown. Plants grown in the healthiest soil and the best conditions will provide the best quality product. CBD from Organic sources provide a well rounded balance of vitamins, minerals, and phytocannabinoids! CBD extractions have little added bonus pacts to boost effectiveness.
  • Don’t waste your hard earned cash on dime store CBD, it’s everywhere you look making impulse low price trial seem appealing. In the CBD market, low price means a low quality product or processing. CBD can be expensive but when it comes to results, quality matters.
Stay organic, look for brands with a quality oil base,
Buy Local and Support Area Farms.
  • Finding the right dosage is hard when there are so many varieties, variables, and no true dosage information. Dosage should be based on: the concentration of the CBD, the delivery system, your weight, the condition you’re treating, and your body chemistry. Start with a lower dosage and slowly increase until you find what works. It may take longer for you to notice the effects.    

Try this CBD Dosage calculator for help getting your dosage correct.

  • You may need a different type of delivery system that absorbs unique to your body chemistry. There are tinctures, topical lotions, gummys, oils, and capsules. Everyone is different and for some the CBD oils aren’t digestible and pass through your body.
  • Not all CBD oils are created the same; the quality of the oil, the way it’s processed, and your metabolic health matters. Oils may or not be inflammatory and make some conditions worse.
    • Full Spectrum products have trace amount of THC.
    • Broad Spectrum removes THC while giving the benefits of the entire plant
    • Isolates deliver only CBL without the benefits of phytocannabinoids that assist CBL.
  • Bioavailability, how much of the ingested product gets into your system and circulation. If your body can’t process what you’re eating you get no benefit. Using tinctures under your tongue delivers the product directly to your bloodstream. 

CBD has more in it than phytocannabinoids, you’ll get vitamins, minerals, fats, in some forms, proteins. 

Your physical health impacts how well you respond to any change you make to your daily routine, CBD included. Click To Tweet

According to the Kush Queen, CBD processing varies.

  • Hemp seed oil is cold pressed no CBD or phytocannabinoids.
  • Isolates are a purified molecule with no phytocannabinoids.
  • Full-Spectrum from the whole plant and had phytocannabinoids CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC, THCA, and THC
  • Broad Spectrum contains all the phytocannabinoids except THC
  • Nano processes to nano-molecules, water based and easily absorb by skin.

Hemp seed protein powder, is a complete protein and good nutritional source. Hemp protein powder is free of:

    • Gluten, lactose, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium, GMO and trypsin.
    • Increases protein absorption, potentially reduces flatulence.
    • An excellent source of plant-based proteins. Hemp seed protein powder is loaded with 20 amino-acids, omega fatty acids and fiber.
    • CBD seed protein powder can be used for a vegan and vegetarian diet.

Have you tried this in hopes of getting relief from your health woes?

Did it work for you and if not, what did you try to improve effectiveness?

Fur babies share similar health benefits as reported by Austin and Kat, have you tried CBD on your pets?

Please see a physician before making changes to your health, fitness, nutritional, or supplement routine.

4 thoughts on “Why CBD works for others but not for you”

  1. Great job breaking this down and making it easy to understand! I’m fortunate that CBD works for me in many ways, but it’s so hard to research brands to see which ones are safe, quality, and just plain legit. Some clearly have large marketing budgets with great websites, yet you can’t find the science and quality standards they employ…

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