If you’re waking up with stiff, aching joints or struggling to open a jar without wincing, you’ve likely wondered whether CBD could offer relief. The short answer: emerging research suggests…
Check the milligrams listed on your CBD product label, then compare that exact number to the cannabinoid profile on the Certificate of Analysis. If a tincture claims 1000mg of CBD…
Understand that combining CBD with central nervous system (CNS) depressants or alcohol creates a serious risk of amplified sedative effects that can impair your coordination, judgment, and breathing. CNS depressants—including…
Check the expiration date stamped on your CBD gummy package before consuming any product that’s been sitting in your cupboard. Most shelf-stable CBD gummies remain safe and effective for 6-12…
Store your 3-carene-rich cannabis products in opaque, airtight containers kept in cool, dark spaces between 15-21°C to prevent this pine-scented terpene from degrading into unwanted compounds. Remove as much air…
Check the product label for a complete chain of custody from seed to sale, including farm location, harvest date, and processing facility details. Legitimate CBD products sold in Canada should…
Scan the QR code on your CBD product’s label using your smartphone camera to instantly access its Certificate of Analysis (COA), which verifies what cannabinoids, terpenes, and potential contaminants are…
Consider hemp-based insulation panels for your next renovation project—they regulate moisture naturally, resist mold growth, and provide superior thermal performance compared to traditional fiberglass. Hemp grows to maturity in just…
Check the product label for a Natural Product Number (NPN) or Drug Identification Number (DIN), which indicates Health Canada has reviewed the manufacturing processes. Look for third-party laboratory certificates of…
Calculate your dog’s CBD dose by multiplying their weight in pounds by 0.2-0.5 mg of CBD—a 20-pound dog typically needs 4-10 mg per dose, while a 60-pound dog requires 12-30…
