Thanks to the passing of the 2018 Farm Bill, Zero THC CBD is not illegal in any state in the USA. That’s right; according to federal law, it is legal in all 50 states. Woot woot!
Did you know that if you are a Young Living member, your whole discount extends to Nature’s Ultra CBD too?
So what is Zero-THC CBD?
Many brands of CBD have small amounts of THC in them (up to 0.9% I think is the limit). These products are called full-spectrum CBD. Other CBD brands, like Young Living’s Nature Ultra, are zero-THC CBD products, also known as isolates.
- The benefit of full-spectrum CBD is that for many uses they appear to be more effective as the terpenes in the THC work with the CBD.
- The problem with full-spectrum CBD is that for people in careers that have to pass a drug-test there is a small chance you won’t pass.
How do we overcome the problems and keep the benefits of full-spectrum CBD with an isolate?
By adding essential oils! So clever! Essential oils have many terpenes and other compounds that are found in marijuana and THC that are believed to increase the efficacy of CBD products. Nice!
This post won’t go into all the details of CBD, its benefits and cautions, but suffice to say there are a lot of potential benefits for many people, and like Essential Oils, its a largely unregulated product so buying from a brand you can trust is really important (for quality, cleanliness, and concentration/strength).
I’ve been sleeping like a baby since I got this trio. It’s so nice not waking up until morning!
How do you get your hands on some?
- Already a Young Living member? Then head over to the Virtual Office and look under One-Time Order for Nature’s Ultra CBD. Link your accounts to take advantage of wholesale pricing.
- Not a member? You can buy retail, but definitely the best value way is to get a starter kit (basic starter kit is just $35, and premium starter kits start at $150). Find out more about the best way to get started!
PSST: This month we have just a couple of $20 off vouchers after we used up the October batch. Message us if you want to take advantage of that!
Resources
Are you ready to dig in a read a little more?? I am not an expert in this area by any means though I am learning quickly. Check out Nature’s Ultra Blog: https://naturesultra.com/blogs/posts and some of the great sources below. Make sure when you are digging up your own info, you are using credible resources that also list their sources.
Sources:
- An Update on Safety and Side Effects of Cannabidiol: A Review of Clinical Data and Relevant Animal Studies:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28861514
- Review of neurological benefits of phytocannabinoids: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5938896/
- The current state and future perspectives of cannabinoids in cancer biology: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29473338
- Quality Traits of “Cannabidiol Oils”: Cannabinoids Content, Terpene Fingerprint and Oxidation Stability of European Commercially Available Preparations: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6100014/
- Can CBD really do all that?: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/05/14/magazine/cbd-cannabis-cure.html
- Every question you have about CBD answered: https://www.health.com/pain/what-is-cbd
There you have it! Lot of information on Cannabidiol, also known as CBD .