R and R Medicinals 2500mg Fresh Mint CBD Tincture
$ 96.99
Full-Spectrum This 2500mg CBD Tincture (USDA Organic Certification Pending) contains our most potent, phytonutrient…
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Full-Spectrum
This 2500mg CBD Tincture (USDA Organic Certification Pending) contains our most potent, phytonutrient rich formula to serve our customers who demand a stronger solution for relief.* This Full-Spectrum blend offers the most intense formula we’ve developed. If this is your first time using hemp extract, we recommend trying our 500mg or 1000mg Tincture first. Due to this high potency, the taste of this formula has a high degree of hemp flavor. If you’re sensitive to taste, we suggest using our Softgels as a potent alternative to this product. One serving (.5mL or 20 drops) delivers 41.7mg of CBD and nearly 5mg of minor cannabinoids (CBC, THC, CBG, CBN, CBDv, CBL). Each bottle contains 60 servings!
the r+r difference
responsibly
priced
We serve our customers – not a group of shareholders. We don’t believe there’s any reason to gouge customers with ridiculously high pricing that you may have seen with other brands. We choose to work with local suppliers to reduce our costs, ensuring we’re able to offer fair pricing on all of our products.
quality
hemp
We only use full spectrum extracts with all of the flavonoids, phytonutrients, terpenes, and other compounds that are naturally present in the hemp plant. Every product is third-party tested to ensure our promise of potency, safety, and quality are met. We only source organically and outdoor grown hemp where we’re based, right here in Colorado.
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above all
We proudly stand behind our industry unique, 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee, so that anyone may put our products to the test, risk free. We’re proudly veteran and minority owned and remain a private, family owned, small business that has our customers’ best interests at heart.
What Are The Health Benefits of CBD?
CBD is used by consumers for a wide-range of health issues including stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, chronic pain, and inflammation. The only CBD medication that is currently FDA-approved is Epidiolex, which the agency approved last year for the treatment of certain types of epilepsy.
Many people also integrate CBD into their health routine to support their cellular and molecular health. Cannabidiol is just one of over 80+ cannabinoids that can be extracted from hemp. Among the many benefits that users experience, some of the main ones are: a sense of calm for focus; relief from everyday stresses; help in recovery from exercise-induced inflammation; and support for healthy sleep cycles.
What is the Difference Between Marijuana and Hemp?
Hemp and marijuana are from the same genus of plant. There are distinct differences, however, between the two.
Making the distinction between hemp and cannabis can be done in a few different ways. These include appearance, chemical composition, and cultivation.
Appearance
Hemp and marijuana look similar, but there are noticeable differences between the two, particularly between industrial hemp and marijuana. A marijuana plant, for example, has broad leaves and is typically bushy in appearance and produces thick, resinous, pungent flowers. Hemp, on the other hand, contains skinnier leaves that are more concentrated at the top of the plant and is much taller and skinnier than the marijuana plant.
Chemical Composition
Aside from the differences in appearance detectable by a trained eye, the chemical composition is also different.
Cannabis contains more than 500 chemical components. Of these, over 100 various cannabinoids have been identified. The most famous of these are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD).
Research has shown that both THC and CBD contain a myriad of different health and wellness benefits; however, THC is known to produce the psychoactive effects that are associated with the “high” that’s made marijuana famous, while CBD does not contain these psychoactive attributes.
Here’s where there is a HUGE difference between hemp and marijuana. Hemp plants contain virtually no THC at all (0.3% or less), while marijuana is abundant in the psychoactive cannabinoid and can contain anywhere from 5-30% THC (or more).