Best Doctor Formulated Relief Duo
Learn about Kind+Life Relief Lotion and Kind+Life CBD:CBG Tincture, how they work individually and in combination with each other.Discover the Power of Cannabinoids
What are cannabinoids? Let's take a look into the fascinating universe of cannabis compounds and how they produce their unique effects.
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Do you have questions? We have answers.The 2018 Farm Bill and The Nebraska Hemp Farming Act, established the sale of hemp products. Our hemp products contain less than .03% THC
Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) is a type of chemical called a cannabinoid in the cannabis plant that may have potential medicinal use. It's also popular because you can heat it to change it into another type of cannabinoid, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or delta-9 THC.
Cannabinoids regulate the body's internal systems by interacting with the endocannabinoid system, influencing functions like mood, memory, appetite, and pain. They can have psychoactive effects, like the euphoria from THC, or therapeutic effects, such as reducing pain, nausea, and inflammation, and may help manage symptoms of certain conditions like epilepsy, chronic pain, and multiple sclerosis.
Certificates of Analysis (COAs) are laboratory test results for each batch of hemp products. All of the products we offer have COAs that can be found here.
Yes, all of our Kind+Life products are tested by thrid-party labs to ensure safety and federal compliance.
The main difference between THCa and CBD, is that CBD is non-psychoative and interacts with the endocannabinoid system through indirect pathways. THCa in its raw form is also non-psychoactive, but when heated transforms into psychoactive THC.