FAQs

FAQ:

Do you ship nationwide?

YES, we will ship to your door anywhere in the continental United States once an order is received.

Do you ship to other countries?

YES, per country legalities on CBD. Shipping is based on which country.

When does my order ship?

Your order will ship once payment has been made and our in-house production team has assembled the full order for shipment. Usually it takes 1 business day. You will be notified via email when the order ships out and tracking number.

Is your packaging discreet?

YES, our packaging is very discreet and will not come in any branded envelopes.

What if I need to cancel my order?

Simply email our customer service team to cancel your order.

What if I have issues with my order?

Please reach out to us via phone call or email and we will assist you.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 20-day return policy (less shipping and not honored for fully consumed products).

Hemp history & other uses?

Hemp has been grown and cultivated for thousands of years across the world for a variety of industrial and medical uses. In fact, our early US founding fathers, including George Washington, grew hemp during our colonial period for sailcloths, ropes and paper. Until the hemp regulation of the 1930’s, even US pharmaceutical companies were using extracts of hemp & marijuana to provide pain relief, sedation and act as an antispasmodic.

How is HEMP different than Marijuana?

Hemp is NOT marijuana, although they come from the same plant species, cannabis sativa. Both marijuana & hemp have phytocannabinoid molecules such as the psychoactive, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and non-psychoactive cannabidiol (CBD). Per federal laws, hemp must have less than 0.3% THC (2014 Farm Bill), whereas marijuana is known to have high concentrations of THC in its flowering buds. Both phytocannabinoids can interact with your body in amazing ways (because our body already produces endocannabinoids), however, currently THC is illegal at a federal level.

How is CBD different than THC?

CBD does not give users the same “high” that THC does. Thus, there is none of the “heady” fog or dysphoria that many people experience when using THC.

How does CBD affect me/my body?

CBD interacts with your body’s existing internal regulator, also known as your endocannabinoid system (ECS), to promote healthy homeostasis (think Goldilocks and the three bears…making conditions “just right”). Your body already creates endocannabinoids naturally within your cells and because of this, phytocannabinoids like CBD can readily bind to our existing receptors. Basically, CBD attaches itself to our cells and then regulates the signals that are sent/received (creating physiological and psychological responses).