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Frequently Asked Questions 

  • What is CBD?
    It is basically a compound of the cannabis, or hemp, plant that has inflammatory, analgesic and neuroprotectant qualities. It is extracted from the main product of the hemp plant using a powerful but non-toxic and inflammable component such as carbon dioxide. It is very different from marijuana, as it is not supposed to encourage any psychoactive traits. If you have a job that prohibits THC in your system, it's best to avoid CBD and THC products altogether. Some CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, which could result in a positive drug test.
  • Is it like marijuana?
    Often, the term hemp oil is used to reduce pain and inflammation. However, there are two types of cannabis that are different from each other in terms of chemical properties, cultivation process, usage and other traits. Hemp is mainly cultivated for producing natural hemp oil for pain, fabrics, food, rope and other items. Marijuana contains high levels—up to 20 percent—of the psychoactive ingredient THC, whereas hemp contains less than 0.3 percent. If you have a job that prohibits THC in your system, it's best to avoid CBD and THC products altogether. Some CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, which could result in a positive drug test.
  • Will it feel like getting intoxicated?
    This is the most common question people ask about CBD or hemp oil for pain. Distillate CBD does contain trace amounts of THC, but when used topically, it should not cause psychoactive side effects, but when used orally, there is a slight chance of experiencing psychoactive side effects. If you have a job that prohibits THC in your system, it's best to avoid CBD and THC products altogether. Some CBD products contain trace amounts of THC, which could result in a positive drug test.
  • What is the method of using it?
    CBD can be taken as a pill that is placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve. It can also be consumed directly in the form of capsules. For a concentrated effect on a specific part of the body, one can use it as an ointment or oil. Finally, a vapor form of CBD can be inhaled. If you have a job that prohibits THC in your system, it's best to avoid CBD and THC products altogether. Some CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, which could result in a positive drug test.
  • Is CBD safe?
    Healing for Myles makes high-quality CBD products that reach the market after testing. HFM receives a Certificate of Analysis (COA) from the maker of the hemp (CBD Distillate) company, and HFM will provide a copy of the COA upon request. The core product, hemp, is grown with precaution in a natural way. CBD is safe to use, as it typically do not cause any major side effects. However, you should only use CBD products after consulting a physician. If you have a job that prohibits THC in your system, it's best to avoid CBD and THC products altogether. Some CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, which could result in a positive drug test.
  • Is it available online?
    CBD products derived from the hemp plant, including hemp oil for pain, are available online. You should check your state laws prior to purchasing CBD products, and having CBD products shipped in the mail. If you have a job that prohibits THC in your system, it's best to avoid CBD and THC products altogether. Some CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, which could result in a positive drug test.
  • What conditions can it help?
    Recent scientific research shows that CBD oil can treat many diseases. Many testimonials have proven that CBD is helpful in reducing and/or improving symptoms of anxiety, asthma, arthritis, inflammation, insomnia, chronic pain, and many other diseases. Please consult with your physician prior to using CBD products. If you have a job that prohibits THC in your system, it's best to avoid CBD and THC products altogether. Some CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, which could result in a positive drug test.
  • Will it be exposed in a drug test?
    Most CBD products contain no or minimal THC. However, if you have a job that prohibits THC in your system, it's best to avoid CBD and THC products altogether. Some CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, which could result in a positive drug test.
  • Is it legal?
    Yes, it is legal to sell CBD online as long as the oil is sourced from industrial hemp and the THC content is below. 0.3% . However, potential customers should check the legal guidelines of their state laws prior to purchasing products online and having products shipped to their state.
  • What is the cost of CBD?
    The cost of CBD varies based on potency and quantity. The compound of the oil also plays an important role in deciding the cost of CBD. If you have a job that prohibits THC in your system, it's best to avoid CBD and THC products altogether. Some CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, which could result in a positive drug test.

We believe that there is no point in remaining with a half-baked knowledge of CBD, as that will only increase the superstitions and give birth to more myths. Hopefully, these FAQs will help you clear the air.

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