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Citrus Oil Blends
A natural blend of active cannabinoids and organic hemp seed oil makes up our citrus oil blend. Our CBD is naturally sourced using the CO2 method, ensuring only the highest quality of concentrated ingredients. It contains MCT seed oil and full-spectrum CBD extract and is available in seven sizes.
The citrus extract is combined to add a fruity aroma and taste to our natural oil formula.
Peppermint Oil Blends
A natural blend of active cannabinoids and organic hemp seed oil comes with our peppermint oil blend. Our CBD is naturally sourced using the CO2 method, ensuring only the highest quality of concentrated ingredients. It contains MCT seed oil and full-spectrum CBD extract and is available in seven different sizes. Peppermint extract combined with our natural oil formula adds a pleasant aroma.
Natural Oil Blends
A natural blend of active cannabinoids and organic hemp seed oil makes up our natural blend. Our CBD is naturally sourced using the CO2 method, ensuring only the highest quality of concentrated ingredients. It contains MCT seed oil and full-spectrum CBD extract and is available in seven sizes. Our natural formulation has no added flavors or scents, making it perfect for users sensitive to various ingredients.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a significant cannabinoid of the 100 or so cannabinoids found inside cannabis plants that are surging in popularity for their wellness benefits. It is often associated with THC because it comes from the same species; it’s often assumed that CBD is a form of THC. That’s not true. That’s why the CBD hemp flower looks like marijuana. ATLRx CBD Oil is derived from hemp plants, naturally sourced using the cleanest and safest form of extraction on the market—the supercritical CO2 Method. This process ensures you receive full-spectrum CBD oil of the highest quality. Our CBD oil is non-psychoactive and abides by the Farm Bill of 2018—keeping our THC tetrahydrocannabinol less than 0.3%. According to Harvard, research has shown that there are indeed health benefits. However, there haven’t been enough studies on humans to state this as a fact. Personal experiences show another side, mentioning improvements in their day-to-day health.
Yes, ATLRx CBD Oil is safe. It is non-addictive and non-toxic. The concern is that CBD has been sold as a supplement, not a cure-all. Authentic, high-quality CBD oil has beneficial properties. The problem is that the CBD industry is unregulated. In such a saturated market, there will always be those who don’t give their best to their customers. ATLRx doesn’t let anything touch the shelves until we have a DEA Lab-certified panel test that shows no metals, pesticides, or solvents. This goes for every single one of our products. We provide a QR code on the packaging to share with you; transparency sets us apart. You have every right to know what you’re putting into your body. CBD flower is specially cultivated to contain high amounts of CBD and other compounds derived from cannabis. This is called the entourage effect.
Our source flowers have been cultivated to offer a consistent and quality experience. This flower has been grown and tested following regulations designed to ensure the final product is safe and free from contaminants after extraction. Please make certain that you let your doctor know that you are using CBD oil to ensure it does not interfere with any medications you are on.
Yes, CBD made legal under the 2018 Farm Bill must be derived from industrial hemp and not marijuana to remain compliant. We won’t go into detail here, but the main difference between hemp and marijuana is that hemp contains a high percentage of CBD and a low percentage of THC (THC is what gets you “high”). In contrast, marijuana contains a high percentage of THC and a low percentage of CBD. CBD doesn’t get you high, though.
CBD Oil is made through an extraction process, and it is needed so that we can separate the handful of cannabinoids for us to use them. Following the extraction, the cannabinoids go through decarboxylation. Heat activates the cannabinoids, and then we mix ours with MCT oil to add another benefit bump. There are various extraction forms; sadly, it is often one of the processes that some brands decide to use as a cheaper route. We use the most efficient, safe, and reliable form of extraction—the supercritical CO2 method. It’s also better for the environment because it’s natural gas. This assures a safe product that is non-GMO and free of metals, pesticides, and solvents!
When the cannabinoids are diluted, this improves their bioavailability. Bioavailability is the number of beneficial cannabinoids that can latch onto our endocannabinoid system; the better the bioavailability, the more benefits! Our CBD Oil contains CBD, CBG, CBC, and CBN. All of these cannabinoids share similarities but often have one main focus. CBN, for example, is great for sleep. We also offer it in our CBD Sleep Gummies, mixing it with a higher concentration of CBN and melatonin. Since our products are full spectrum, this plays a big part in determining how your body reacts to the cannabinoids. The combination of CBD and CBN puts me to sleep quickly.
Yes, there are various forms of CBD extraction, and there is a vast difference between what is considered pristine and what is considered irresponsible. Some vulture tactics by brands are not just unfair to their clients; they’re dangerous. ATLRx uses CO2 and ethanol extraction to ensure that we are getting the purest and best quality CBD oil. This is why it’s extremely important to have the lab test available. We provide ours as a QR code on the label!
Isolate CBD is when there’s a further extraction to pin down only CBD or another cannabinoid. A lot of the time, it’s CBD without any traces of THC. This would be for someone who wants the benefits without the extra cannabinoids. This is also for people who don’t want to worry about failing a drug test. There are also blends with CBN, CBG, and THC. ATLRx full-spectrum oils are preferred on the market because there is a wide range of cannabinoids, such as CBG, CBN, CBC, THC, and CBD Oil. When we dilute ours with MCT Oil, we are activating more bioavailability, making the cannabinoids more likely to latch onto our endocannabinoid system—providing more of the benefits!
Yes. Again, our CBD oil is full spectrum, which means there are more cannabinoids inside of it than in an isolate, which can provide you with a more concrete answer. While we stay below 0.3% THC, we cannot confidently state that you will pass a drug test with our CBD oil.
All mammals have an endocannabinoid system, which splits convoluted vessels of receptors throughout the body. The ECS (endocannabinoid system) is essential for neural functions such as mood, memory, learning, pain, and addiction-based behavior. B1 is present in the peripheral nervous system, the central nervous system, the retina, the pituitary gland, and the thyroid gland. It plays a heavy hand in moderating the cannabinoid effects, which bind together and give us the munchies. CB1 oversees the majority of the system. CB2 is present in the immune system, gastrointestinal system, metabolism, bones, and muscles. It is mainly responsible for handling the psychoactive properties of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). CB2 has allowed scientists to discover treatments for those with GI issues, such as Crohn’s and IBS. CB2 accompanies CB1 in the brain, specifically the central nervous system, but plays a minor role.
Interestingly enough, CB1 and CB2 can support one symptom in different areas. CBD flower provides us with several important cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. These interact with our bodies in a variety of ways. One of the main ways is by mimicking and augmenting the effects of the compounds in our bodies called “endogenous cannabinoids, so named because of their similarity to compounds found in the cannabis plant. These “endocannabinoids” are part of what scientists refer to as the “endocannabinoid system.”
No. Hemp seed oil is not the same as CBD oil. Hemp seed oil derives from the cannabis plant’s seeds. It has no cannabinoids and none of the therapeutic effects of CBD oil, especially if it’s terpene enhanced. It has omega fatty acids and phytonutrients. Suppose there’s a blend with CBD; there still aren’t as many active ingredients. CBD Oil has everything hemp seed oil has plus more; cannabinoids, terpenes, and MCT Oil.
We recommend you start using CBD by taking 1mg of CBD per 10 lbs of body mass and increasing your dosage by 2-5mg per week until you find your sweet spot.
No, CBD oil is obtained from the stalks, leaves, and flowers of the hemp plant. On the other hand, hemp seed oil comes from the small seeds of the cannabis sativa plant.
No, unless hemp oil is taken in extreme amounts, hemp oil will more than likely not cause a positive drug test. However it can make you test positive if the hemp oil is full-spectrum which means it contains every part of the plant including minuscule amounts of THC. Drug tests typically test for THC, the psychoactive chemical compound found in greater concentrations in the marijuana plant. The THC in hemp oil is generally nonexistent or too low to be detected on a drug test.
Both CBD oils and tinctures may be taken sublingually under the tongue for quicker and maximum absorption. Utilizing this delivery method, the cannabinoid can be absorbed through the mouth and bloodstream mucous membranes. Perhaps the reason why CBD oil and CBD tinctures are some of the most popular CBD products is due to the higher bioavailability they offer. However, it’s important to note that CBD oils may still take longer to kick in compared to other methods.
Yes, you can use CBD oil daily, but it’s highly recommended. For the best effects, in most cases, you should have CBD daily since you can’t overdose on it and it doesn’t pose any addiction potential, as stated by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Generally, you have to be 18 or older. However, in some states, you must be at least 21. Furthermore, you may be asked to verify your age before purchasing CBD. There are even online companies (reputable ones) that also have basic measures in place for consumers to verify their age.