FAQ’s

Most frequently asked questions

CBD Basics

CBD, or cannabidiol, is a chemical compound from the cannabinoid family that naturally occurs in the cannabis plant.

The human endocannabinoid system, or ECS, is a system of neurotransmitters and cell membrane receptors. Neurotransmitters such as endocannabinoids are produced by the central nervous system and interact with cannabinoid receptors on cell membranes to adjust physiological processes at a cellular level.

Hemp is a strain of the Cannabis sativa plant species that is grown for the industrial uses of its derived products. Hemp fibers can be used to make items including paper, clothing, rope, and building materials.

CBD isolate is the purest form of CBD, separated from all other plant compounds.

No. Unlike marijuana and THC, CBD is non-psychotropic and is extremely unlikely to cause a high.

CBD Products

CBD can be taken multiple times each day, or at a certain time of day, depending on the reason your taking it. 

Yes. All Purple Flower products are tested by third-party labs to ensure purity and accurate concentrations of cannabinoids. This includes testing to be sure that our products don’t have any potential contaminants.

We at Purple Flower highly recommend either refrigerating CBD products or storing them in a cool place. Always keep CBD products in airtight containers and store them away from direct sunlight and heat, which can degrade certain compounds in CBD oil.

CBD-infused edibles interact with a user’s endocannabinoid system. The cannabinoids in CBD Gummies bind to receptors in the body, which may help reduce stress giving the user a relaxing experience. 

CBD tinctures are generally made from high CBD strains of hemp, with 60 to 70 percent alcohol, and are primarily used to help relieve anxiety or ease pain. Tinctures are convenient, have a long shelf life, and are absorbed easily when taken under the tongue. 

CBD capsules are oral capsules designed to conveniently deliver cannabidiol (CBD) to the body through the digestive system. 

Contact

Still have questions?