What is CBD Flower And What’s All The Hype? The Best CBD flower comes from the hemp plant. Depending on the THC content, cannabis plants are classified







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What is CBD Flower And What’s All The Hype? The Best CBD flower comes from the hemp plant. Depending on the THC content, cannabis plants are classified as either hemp or marijuana. We source ours from hemp because of its low THC content. Our premium hemp flower has been specifically bred to be rich in CBD (Cannabidiol) and low in THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). THC is the psychoactive ingredient of the cannabis plant. Fortunately, the THC levels in hemp are so low that they will not get you “high.” However, there is just enough THC to allow the “synergistic effects” of the plant to take action. The best CBD flowers contain all the natural properties of the plant which makes them a true full-spectrum product. Full-spectrum products offer the greatest synergistic effects amongst CBD products. Typically there are two grades of hemp flower available on the market today; biomass and premium CBD flower. Cheef Botanicals CBD products are always premium grade. Our farmers use greenhouse and light deprivation grow technologies to produce award-winning hemp flowers. They select only the finest “buds,” which are then hand-trimmed to perfection. Besides smoking, flowers are commonly used to make CBD-rich products such as raw CBD oil, CBD topicals, tinctures, edibles, vape juices, and concentrates. Why Are People Smoking CBD Flower? Instant relief Are you looking for quick relief? Smoking or vaporizing the best CBD flower/buds is the fastest way to ingest this beneficial phytocannabinoid? Meaning it supplies cannabinoids to your Endocannabinoid System (ECS) quicker than other CBD products. The CBD will cross the blood-brain barrier and start working in a matter of seconds, as opposed to a few minutes (with CBD tincture) or up to an hour (when ingested orally). Entourage effect One of the most fascinating things about the cannabis plant is something known as the entourage effect. This term was coined in 1999 by the famous cannabis researchers Raphael Mechoulam and Shimon Ben-Shabat. It refers to a synergistic effect in which cannabis is most effective when the plant material is ingested as a whole. This way, the full range of phytocannabinoids, terpenoids, and flavonoids can work their “magic” together. Heat activates phytocannabinoids Raw plant material is made up of cannabinoid acids that need to be “activated” via heat application. This process, known as decarboxylation, takes the inactive cannabinoid acids and transforms them into active phytocannabinoids. It can help with cigarette cravings There is some anecdotal evidence that smoking the best CBD flower can curb cravings for cigarettes. Furthermore, there is also research evidence that CBD itself can help with nicotine addiction via the endocannabinoid system (ECS). It’s social For some people, the act of smoking flower is a social activity than simply ingesting the CBD at home alone. You can step outside of a social event to smoke a CBD cigarette with a fellow cannabis enthusiast, or you can even use a water pipe like a hookah or bong to smoke the CBD with friends! It’s a cost-effective way to ingest Smoking the best CBD flower is particularly effective, especially considering that some of the products on the market deliver over 100 milligrams of CBD per cigarette. Additionally, most CBD products require additional processing after the crop is complete, but hemp flower is ready for sale once it’s pruned and trimmed. Less processing time usually entails a lower price tag. What's In the Best CBD Flower? Cannabinoids Also known as phytocannabinoids, these include THC, CBD, and many other cannabinoids. In fact, there are over 100 other phytocannabinoids that researchers have identified. Each may have their own respective qualities, and each may also help to amplify the synergistic effects of the plant. Terpenoids Also referred to as “terpenes” or as some people like to call them “terps.” These compounds contribute to the efficacy and effects of the phytocannabinoids. Did you know when you smell cannabis you are smelling its terpenes? It’s true, terpenoids are responsible for cannabis’ distinct flavor and smell. Research has shown that terpenes can also help to increase the synergistic effects of the plant. Flavonoids These organic compounds make up about 10% of the chemical constituents in cannabis and are found in various fruits and vegetables. However, there are flavinoids only found in cannabis, aka canniflavins. Primarily, flavonoids are responsible for the colors of the plant, flowers, and fruit. Some flavonoids produce antimicrobial properties supplying anti-bacterial and anti-fungal support to the plant. Researchers suggest that flavinoids may also help amplify the synergistic effects of the plant. Learn more here: Please follow us on IG & Facebook: #cbdbuds #cbdflower #bestcbdflower #hempflower #cbdstrains

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