CBD INDUSTRY GROWS WILD, EXCEEDS MOST EXPECTATIONS

CBD INDUSTRY GROWS WILD, EXCEEDS MOST EXPECTATIONS

The dried leaves and other parts of the cannabis plant are called Marijuana. The dried leaves are usually vaporized, smoked, or even cooked to activate the psychoactive substance called cannabinoids. Activated Marijuana has psychoactive effects. Recreational Marijuana is known to impart a sense of relaxation and pleasure. Cannabinoids also have various therapeutic benefits. Because of these benefits, people have started to incorporate it into medication. Since then, the legalization of controlled CBD products, several mainstream retailers have begun selling CBD products. You can find CBD in the form of oil, water, and even edible items. The total sales of CBD products amounted to almost 2 billion dollars. Experts believe that Cannabis will be a 16 billion dollar business in 5 years.

CBD INDUSTRY IN A NUTSHELL

There are different estimations for how the CBD industry will stand in the future, but all these estimates point towards success and growth. This industry has grown a lot in the recent past, and the rates of growth are more than expected. Some studies even predict that the cannabis market in the United States will reach 20 billion dollars by the year 2024. Some estimates say it will go up to 22 billion dollars. The CBD industry is maturing from just a sub-category into an entire independent sector. The growth of this market has been unbelievable throughout the past few years, and it is estimated that the market will achieve an annual growth rate of 49 percent when compounded by the year 2024.

CBD as a market has a lot of influence on other parallel markets such as pharmaceuticals,food, beverages, and so on. After the legalization, CBD products are sold in well-regulated dispensaries. In some cities, CBD products are even sold in smoke shops, grocery stores, etc. Best CBD companies around the world are focussing on generalizing recreational Marijuana. The market is slowly shifting from just regulated dispensaries to retail shops. After the relaxation of laws and the Farm bill that was passed, farmers are now free to grow hemp. Thus, there is more scope for the industry in the future. Industrial hemp will gain pace in the near future with promising agricultural communities and regulations between the farming and industrial aspects.

REGULATIONS OF THE MARKET

Regardless of the different levels of adjustment in government laws concerning hemp plant, the process of assembling and closeout of CBD items still stays in the haze. The Farm Bill makes sure that hemp ranchers are protected and gives a sheltered structure to their interstate transportation, protection, and budget administrations. This is in accordance with the Marijuana venture but doesn’t fix parameters associated with the sales of the product.

There are numerous CBD items used for topical purposes. These products are intended to be applied on the surface of the skin. It is legitimate to have these creams, balms, and even oils. Most of these products are made of hemp plants and not Cannabis. It has also been declared illegal to add CBD products in food items unless there is a specific prescription from a doctor. The laws behind the usage of CBD substances in edibles such as mixed drinks, chocolates, baked goods, and so on remain a gray area.

There have been regulations given out by the FDA, keeping in mind the various aspects of the CBD market. This market shifts towards certain assets and the answers are not in the clear yet. The council involves several legal counselors, medical experts, cultivators, producers of CBD goods, etc. Even though there are existing regulations to a great extent, the complete concept of legalizing Marijuana is still hazy.

Government authorities have not forced any guidelines but have shown interest in the investigation of CBD products. It has been predicted that we will reach the stage that will ensure the lawful consumption of Cannabis in the near future. The usage and manufacture of topical CBD products will increase because the FDA will not intervene with the topical products, and the framework is quite relaxed.

PRODUCT CONSISTENCY

There is a lack of consistency in CBD products around the world due to various reasons. The first one being the inconsistent regulations. There are a number of stores that sell consumable CBD goods and topical ones. It is quite natural to find inconsistencies in these products across the country because of the difference in the regulations. Many people believe that the rules are in the proper place, ensuring the safety of the consumers.

Most producers of these products aim to create items of high-quality and are passionate about what they do. This has led to more awareness about these products, and people are walking towards the light in this case. The method followed by each cultivator and product maker is different from the other. This serves as the main reason behind the inconsistency. Complete transparency is required for a sensitive market like this one, and most producers aim at providing the same.

SIGNS OF GROWTH

Recently, substantial retail enterprises such as Walgreens and CVS have started to sell CBD products in their stores. This is a good sign as it will create a positive ripple that will eventually help in normalizing the consumption of CBD items. Marijuana has been used for medicinal purposes, and the CBD medicinal industry is gaining pace with the relaxed regulations. The launch of Epidiolex, which is a medicine to treat chronic seizures, has CBD in it. There has been a rapid increase in the number of researches and studies on the medicinal properties of Cannabis and the byproducts. Some of the topical products derived from CBD are used in treating skin problems such as dermatitis, acne, and so on. All these factors amount to signs of growth and maturation of the industry.

By Harish Chandra

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Smokable hemp ban would begin in mid-2020 under NC Farm Act OK’d by Senate

Smokable hemp ban would begin in mid-2020 under NC Farm Act OK’d by Senate

How crazy is this…Law enforcement wants the ban because smokable hemp looks and smells like pot, making it difficult to differentiate. The bill says a ban could be repealed if tests to distinguish them get more reliable.

RALEIGH (AP) — North Carolina’s annual agriculture measure is nearing final legislative approval after being delayed for months by a debate over the future of smokable hemp.

The Senate voted 40-10 on Monday for a compromise to the 2019 Farm Act. Much of it describes the regulatory framework to expand the industrial and medicinal hemp industry. The House delayed its scheduled Monday vote.

The measure declares possession of smokable hemp illegal starting next June 1. Smokable hemp lacks the concentration of the compound that gives marijuana its high. Licensed hemp farmers could continue producing it for out-of-state sales.

Law enforcement wants the ban because smokable hemp looks and smells like pot, making it difficult to differentiate. The bill says a ban could be repealed if tests to distinguish them get more reliable.

In this photo taken Thursday, June 20, 2019, an employee holds smokable hemp flower at the Hemp Farmacy in Raleigh, N.C. A proposed ban on smokable hemp is making its way through North Carolina’s General Assembly after the product’s popularity surged in the six months since the passage of the federal Hemp Farming Act of 2018. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

Learn to Make HEMP Oil with Fresh Hemp Flower and Thrive…from AZURE FARMS

Learn to Make HEMP Oil with Fresh Hemp Flower and Thrive…from AZURE FARMS

*Available Now ~ Fresh Hemp Flower @ AZURE Organic Farms!

As most of us know by now, “good health can create wealth, however wealth cannot always create good health”  Learn to make Full Spectrum Hemp Oil with fresh Hemp flower and thrive…

It’s the high-minded person that thinks beyond the norm of society, one who thinks with gut and the heart.  Our gut and heart intelligence reminds us to be as natural as possible especially when choosing our health and healing modalities. 

Fresh Hemp being harvested by the bushel with Nathan Stelzer
and the 4 generations of the Stelzer Family, AZURE Organic Farms

We are all blessed at this time that Cannabis is back and now legal in all 50 states to heal the damage that has occurred from a starved endocannabinoid system. This has led to imbalances in our homeostasis and the potential for long term dysfunction.  

I think most of us know by now, we have an endocannabinoid system with receptors for cannabinoids. These receptors are connected to and feed our endocrine and immune system. When we nourish our we bring our bodies back to balance and wholeness. Over time, that’s just a fact. And we have to do our part!

Many of us are challenged to understand this new multi-million dollar CBD industry that has launched its way into our world. There are more CBD Brands than there are people to consume them. Which CBD brand and delivery system would be the best for me and which can I afford on a monthly basis? Am I really getting the most out of the cannabis plant with just one isolated ingredient, CBD?  

According to recent studies there are six common and well-researched cannabinoids—CBD, CBDA, CBN, CBG, CBC and CBDV—each with a specific application. 

If you’re new to the world of CBD, you might be confused and overwhelmed by the list of acronyms above. So, let’s start with a simpler question: what is a cannabinoid? First discovered in Israel in the 1960s, cannabinoids are naturally occurring chemical compounds derived from the cannabis plant. These compounds are responsible for the many positive therapeutic effects of cannabis, with each compound offering distinctive properties and benefits. To date, scientists have discovered more than 110 cannabinoids; more are likely to be found as we continue to explore the complex molecular structures of the cannabis plant. https://intrinsichemp.com/cbd-cbda-cbn-cbg-cbc-cbdv-differences/

With this in mind, some of us leading edge investigators are discovering that full spectrum cannabinoids may be the best and most effective way to ingest and deliver cannabinoids to our entire system. 

Michelle Stelzer cutting fresh organic hemp flower for Hempington Post!

How you ask?  Fresh grown cannabis, be it Hemp or MMJ provides full spectrum cannabinoids. Accordingly, whole plant juicing has emerged as the best delivery system available to nurture us back to homeostasis and a balanced immune system, thereby creating wellness on many levels. This is the purest and most cost effective way to self care and self heal our mind/body/spirit. This is priceless! 

Whole plant juicing is the way, beyond CBD. 

I received an anonymous email regarding an Organic Farm here in Northern Oregon that was beginning to harvest their first Organic Hemp Crop and were offering fresh Hemp flower to the public. It is a novel idea for a farmer to make the whole Cannabis Hemp plant available for consumers to juice or to make a simple oil extract that is rich with all the cannabinoids, not just CBD!   

Visiting the Azure Farms in Dufur Oregon Oct 27th was an amazing experience.  

Their grow operation is operated by four generations of the Stelzer family from grandparents through grandchildren, all cultivating a healthy eating lifestyle for the world. Azure farms is family owned and operated and independent 100% NON-GMO Organic farm.

As for the high minded Founder and CEO David Stelzer, his early challenges in life became his saving grace for the future. David feels he is truly in a position to make a huge difference in the world:  

Now, more than ever, people need to know that better nutrition can improve their lives and the lives of those around them.  If people were better nourished, healthcare (or should we say sick-care) costs would be diminished, crime and domestic violence would likely be curbed, and more people could enjoy a truly abundant life.  Azure provides a way for people to have access to that good food at affordable prices.’ comments Suzan Booth David’s executive assistant.

The Hemp operation at AZURE is amazing with 50ish acres of beautiful Hemp flower growing on their Non-GMO Organic farmland. 

With this being their very first Hemp Grow AZURE Farms is doing something very innovative for our world, they are offering to ship fresh whole plant hemp to your door anywhere in the world, while it lasts.  FYI the weather is beginning to chill so dry hemp flower will be availbe… 

HEMP OIL EXTRACTION RECIPE

For HempOil the plants are best dried after receiving, David has created an easy way to make a full spectrum Hemp Coconut Oil.  This can save all of us thousands of dollars over time for our health, and for our the health of our family and friends whom we can share this with. 

You can Contact AZURE FARMS today and purchase your fresh dried Hemp Flower straight from this Organic farm at $32 a lb, with a two lb minimum.  You can thank me after you’ve made your first Hemp Oil or have begun juicing whole plant for life… I’m clearly putting my whole-body stamp of approval on this.

Contact Azure Farms for Raw HEMP and Hemp Oil Recipe!

Contact me directly to discover the best Hemp plant juicer ever at a price you can only say Yes too.  [email protected]  

No matter where you are in life, now is a good time to choose ‘listening to self and our body first’.  I promise feeding our endocannabinoid systems changes realities that could not be nourished any other way! 

Story by Darlene Mea

Edited by Andrew Levine





Key Differences Between CBD, CBDA, CBN, CBG, CBC, and CBDV

Key Differences Between CBD, CBDA, CBN, CBG, CBC, and CBDV

If you’re just starting to explore the wide array of hemp-derived products currently available in the market, you might not realize that there’s a lot more to the world of CBD than meets the eye. You’re likely familiar with CBD itself—the cannabis-derived compound that has exploded in popularity in recent years. Doctors and scientists have discovered that CBD can be used to help manage conditions including inflammation, nausea, epileptic seizures, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and chronic pain—all without any psychoactive effects. But did you know that there are many more substances within the same family of chemical compounds (collectively known as cannabinoids), each with unique and beneficial properties?

Read on to learn more about the differences between six common and well-researched varieties of cannabinoids—CBD, CBDA, CBN, CBG, CBC and CBDV—as well as the specific applications for each one.

First Things First, What Are Cannabinoids?

If you’re new to the world of CBD, you might be feeling confused by the list of acronyms above. So, let’s start with a simpler question: what is a cannabinoid?

First discovered in Israel in the 1960s, cannabinoids are naturally occurring chemical compounds derived from the cannabis plant. These compounds are responsible for the many medicinal effects of cannabis, with each compound offering distinctive properties and benefits. To date, scientists have discovered more than 110 cannabinoids; more are likely to be found as we continue to explore the complex molecular structures of the cannabis plant.

How Does Your Body Use Cannabinoids?

Your body responds to every cannabinoid compound differently thanks to a remarkable built-in mechanism: the endocannabinoid system. This complex system is made up of receptors scattered throughout the body, which regulate health and homeostasis. The receptors have been identified in nearly every major organ system, from the brain and spinal cord to the gastrointestinal tract. CB1 receptors are associated most closely with the brain and nervous system, while CB2 receptors are linked to the immune system. These receptors, along with enzymes that aid in cleanup after many endocannabinoid system processes, help our bodies maintain a stable internal environment.

When activated by exposure to cannabinoids, the receptors of the endocannabinoid system become reactive. This means they’re able to affect key body processes including mood, memory, appetite, and pain. The specific effects of cannabis-derived products depend on the particular compound used and the location of the receptors that bind with that compound; we’ll look more closely at the receptor-cannabinoid interactions of various CBD compounds in the sections below.

Interested in learning more? Take a deeper dive into the endocannabinoid system before reading on to explore six of the most common cannabinoid compounds.

What is CBD?

The most familiar of the cannabinoids is CBD, an abbreviation that’s short for cannabidiol. Unlike THC, the other well-known compound derived from cannabis, CBD doesn’t have psychoactive effects. That means you can use it for medicinal purposes without getting high, so it’s safe to utilize even when you’re planning to work or drive. CBD is also an extremely adaptable compound, so it can be transformed into oilsgummiespillscreams and more to suit various therapeutic needs.

CBD is the best researched of the cannabinoid compounds, and its applications are exceptionally wide-ranging. Studies show that CBD can be used as a potential treatment for:

  • Daily aches and pains (sports injuries, bumps and bruises, etc.)
  • Chronic pain
  • Inflammatory conditions including arthritis
  • Anxiety and panic disorders
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Seizures and convulsive disorders
  • Skin conditions including acne, rashes, and eczema

You might already be familiar with these common facts about CBD, but a group of closely related compounds has garnered attention from the scientific community as well. We’ll start with one that’s often considered a “cousin” to CBD: CBDA.

What is CBDA?

Cannabidiolic acid, generally abbreviated to CBDA, is a cannabinoid produced by the stems, leaves, and flowers of some cannabis plants. Through a process called decarboxylation, the acid is removed from CBDA, transforming it into CBD. This process is most often performed by heating or smoking cannabis varieties that are high in CBDA. For this reason, CBDA is sometimes considered the “precursor” to CBD.

CBD and CBDA share similar molecular structures, so their therapeutic effects are also similar; however, CBDA has been the subject of less extensive scientific study. Scientists have learned that CBDA works primarily as an inhibitor of the COX-2 enzyme within the endocannabinoid system, leading to exploration of its effectiveness as a treatment for inflammation. Recent studies have also tested the efficacy of CBDA for certain types of cancer, and as an anti-emetic.

One final difference between CBD and CBDA arises in possible methods of consumption. Because CBDA is only found in raw hemp plants that haven’t been exposed to excessive heat or sunlight, it’s commonly extracted by juicing the plants; the juice can then be added to salads or other uncooked dishes for consumption. Live resins, tinctures, and other non-activated extracts can also be sources of CBDA.

What is CBN?

CBN is the abbreviation for cannabinol, another compound within the cannabinoid family. In fact, CBN was the first cannabinoid isolated by scientists. CBN is produced when THC is heated or exposed to oxygen; it also occurs naturally as the cannabis plant ages. Even though CBN is derived from THC, it doesn’t share the psychoactive properties of THC (meaning you won’t get high from CBN alone).

Within the endocannabinoid system, CBN binds to receptors less effectively than many other cannabinoids. However, it has been studied extensively as a helpful compound to improve sleep health. Scientists have discovered that CBN acts as a powerful sedative, with effects comparable to common sleep-inducing pharmaceuticals like diazepam. In studies on mice, CBN has been shown to prolong sleep time; additional studies suggest that this effect is amplified when used in combination with THC.

Along with its implications for sleep health, CBN has been studied as a possible stimulant for bone tissue growth. Research shows that it may activate stem cells that facilitate the production of new bone, making it potentially useful for the healing of fractures.

Additional studies have explored the analgesic, antibiotic, anticonvulsant, and anti-inflammatory applications of CBN. However, CBN is not widely available as a supplement at this time.

What is CBG?

Like the other compounds in this overview, CBG (short for cannabigerol) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid with a variety of promising medical applications. CBG is actually the precursor to its more famous cousins, CBD and THC. Like CBDA, exposure to light or heat breaks down CBG in the cannabis plant into these better-known compounds.

Most strains of cannabis contain relatively little CBG, often less than 1%. However, that doesn’t mean this cannabinoid is any less promising when it comes to potential applications. CBG interacts with both CB1 and CB2 receptors in the endocannabinoid system; during these interactions, it’s thought to naturally increase dopamine levels, which help to regulate sleep, mood, and appetite. CBG is also thought to obstruct GABA uptake in the brain and block serotonin receptors—both positive implications for the treatment of anxiety and depression.

Studies have found CBG especially effective for certain physiological systems and symptoms, including:

Glaucoma

Endocannabinoid receptors are highly concentrated in the structures of the eye, and CBG has been shown particularly effective at reducing the intraocular pressure associated with glaucoma.

Cancer

recent study offered promising results for CBG as a cancer-fighting compound, with the potential to block the receptors that cause cancer cell growth. Scientists saw inhibition in the growth of colorectal cancer cells in mice that were treated with CBG, offering an exciting new avenue of treatment for cancer patients.

MRSA

study conducted in Europe revealed the antibiotic properties of CBG, discovering that it was effective in topical applications at combating Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains that are resistant to several classes of antibiotics.

CBG has also been studied as a potential treatment for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, nerve cell degeneration, appetite stimulation, and bladder dysfunction disorders.

What is CBC?

Discovered more than five decades ago, cannabichromene (abbreviated CBC) is considered one of the most promising cannabinoids in recent medical research. Like CBD and THC, CBC is derived from CBDA when the acid is broken down by exposure to heat or ultraviolet light.

Non-intoxicating like other CBD compounds, CBC is less well researched than some cannabis derivatives. However, scientists have discovered a variety of potential applications for this cannabinoid.

Within the endocannabinoid system, CBC binds most effectively with vanilloid receptor 1 (TRPV1) and transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1); both of these receptor types are linked to the body’s perception of pain. This means that CBC may function as an alternative to traditional painkillers like NSAIDS, but without their potentially harmful side effects. CBC may be particularly effective for treating inflammatory conditions like osteoarthritis, especially when used in combination with THC.

Additional studies have shown that CBC may be a potential cancer fighter, second only to CBG in inhibiting the growth of cancer cells.  Though research in this field is limited so far, the anti-inflammatory properties of CBC may also make it an effective acne treatment; studies suggest that it could work to prevent the sebaceous gland inflammation at the root of many types of acne.

While these therapeutic benefits overlap with many other cannabinoids, CBC is differentiated by what’s known as the “entourage effect.” Researchers believe that CBC may work synergistically when used with other cannabinoids to provide even more effective treatments for many of the conditions outlined above.

What is CBDV?

Last in our roundup of cannabinoid compounds is cannabidivarin, better known as CBDV. CBDV is extremely similar to CBD on a molecular level, but recent research has shown its applications are exceptionally unique and valuable for people with neurological disorders.

Preliminary studies on mice show that CBDV has enormous untapped potential in the treatment of epilepsy and similar neurological conditions. As an anticonvulsant and antiepileptic, CBDV may be able to help patients who suffer from epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and other conditions in which seizures may occur. Along with reducing the duration and intensity of seizures, CBDV could work to prevent convulsions in the event that a seizure does occur. Early research on these applications for CBDV is so promising that GW Pharmaceuticals, a cannabis-focused European company, is working to patent the use of CBDV for the treatment of seizures.

Along with seizure treatment, CBDV may be used by patients who experience vomiting and nausea, especially when those conditions are caused by chemotherapy. It has also been studied as an appetite suppressant, and as a treatment that relieves symptoms of Crohn’s disease and multiple sclerosis.

Like all of the cannabinoids discussed above, CBDV is non-psychoactive.

How Do I Know Which Cannabinoid Works Best?

After more than a few acronyms starting with the letter “C,” you might find yourself a bit overwhelmed by our roundup of common cannabinoids. You may also find yourself asking how you can find the CBD compound that’s right for you and your bodily needs. The good news is, with so many cannabinoids to choose from, there’s likely one to address nearly any concern.

When narrowing down your choices to find the right cannabinoid, start with your symptoms. For many common ailments—including pain, inflammation, anxietysleep issues, eczema, and acne—CBD is an option that’s effective and readily available in a wide variety of formats, from topical applications to gummies and pills.

If you’re considering cannabinoids as a treatment option for an uncommon or potentially life-threatening condition, start by talking to a doctor you trust. They may have access to the groundbreaking research that’s conducted each year on hemp-derived compounds, from CBDA all the way to CBDV. Find an overview here to learn more about the many conditions that may benefit from the use of CBD products.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Due to FDA Regulations, we recommend that you do your own research on CBD products. We also suggest that you read the reviews on our website; where our customers record their real-world results of using our products.

This story originally appeared on Intrinsic Hemp.com

Skin Awakening Anti-aging Serum with Hemp Oil Featured in Vanity Fair UK

Skin Awakening Anti-aging Serum with Hemp Oil Featured in Vanity Fair UK

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 08, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via OTC PR WIRE — The Yield Growth Corp. (CSE: BOSS) (OTCQB: BOSQF) (FSE: YG3) is pleased to announce that the Urban Juve Skin Awakening Anti-aging Serum is featured in the November issue of Vanity Fair UK, which is now available on newsstands. The latest product feature follows other high-quality beauty and lifestyle publications that included Urban Juve products, such as British Vogue and Elle Canada.

Vanity Fair UK has sophisticated and highly affluent readers. The feature in Vanity Fair UK includes Urban Juve in its beauty showcase called “The Vanity Box,” showcasing a range of handpicked luxury beauty products all perfectly suited to its affluent readers. The November issue of Vanity Fair UK, which is a special edition on art featuring superstar Joaquin Phoenix on the cover, is now available on newsstands.

Jefferies LLC estimates in an April 23, 2019 research report, could be a $25 billion CBD beauty industry in 10 years. It has been rapidly expanding distribution of its Urban Juve hemp powered luxury skin care line through Canada, the U.S., South America and Europe and is expected to launch its full line of products in Europe within a few months. It is launching a full line of CBD and THC topical products under the Wright & Well brand in the U.S. this month.

According to Adroit Market Research, “Large scale retailers have stepped in to support the CBD industry, post the introduction of the 2018 Farm Bill. Since January 2019, Neiman Marcus initiated introducing a wide range of CBD infused products in its stores, sourced from the leading brands. Recently, Sephora announced the introduction of a CBD section in their stores. Key beverages company Coca Cola announced its interest in CBD beverages. Target also invested in a limited-time offer of CBD oil.”

The Skin Awakening Anti-aging Serum is one of Urban Juve’s most popular products. Inspired by Ayurveda, an ancient mind-body-spirit healing system, the serum deeply nourishes and rejuvenates skin. Like all Urban Juve products, it’s made with clean, natural ingredients.

“Sea buckthorn oil is rich in minerals, antioxidants, fatty acids and plant sterols that help to nourish the skin,” says Bhavna Solecki, Director of Product Development for Urban Juve. “Hemp root oil, which we derive from the cannabis plant helps boost transdermal absorption. This serum helps smooth fine lines and prevents signs of aging and the plant-derived hyaluronic acid makes skin appear more plump and hydrated.”

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