HEMP SEED OIL
Hemp oil from the seed is better than fish or flax seed-based oils because it naturally has the perfect ratio of Omega – 6 to Omega – 3 fatty acids (3:1), which your pet needs. Hemp seed oil moisturizes a dog’s skin and fur has virtually none of the side effects of fish oil. Hemp seed oil can prevent and treat numerous skin disorders in dogs, including dry nose, acne, eczema, rash, and dandruff. Hemp seed oil can also enhance blood circulation and stimulate a dog’s or cat’s cognitive thinking. Plus, it can thicken fur texture and lessen shedding. And because hemp seed oil is extracted from the hemp plant, there are no psychoactive effects.
MCT OIL
MCT oil is made by extracting medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) from coconut oil. MCT oil can aid healthy weight and fat loss, boost brain power, support gut health, increase energy levels, and help control hunger. MCT oil is also a source of fat that can quickly boost energy levels by increasing ketone production effectively.
FULL SPECTRUM HEMP EXTRACT (CBD)
Cannabidiol, or CBD, holds the key to the wide variety of medicinal and therapeutic effects. The more we learn about CBD, the more it seems poised to revolutionize medicine as we know it. Just as CBD has helped humans, your dog can reap the same health-boosting (and even life-saving) benefits.
CBG
A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBG’s antibacterial effects can improve the overall effects of cannabis. CBG is known to kill or slow bacterial growth, reduce inflammation (particularly in its acidic CBGA form), inhibit cell growth in tumor or cancer cells, and promote bone growth. It also acts as a low-affinity antagonist at the CB1 receptor. CBG pharmacological activity at the CB2 receptor is currently unknown.
CBN
While CBN has the properties of a sedative, it is not psychoactive and therefore could actually be a useful way to medicate without getting high. However, the content of CBN in any bud is very low and seldom passes the 1% mark in cured bud, although only tiny doses are required for it to affect the body.
Studies have shown that CBN could contribute to stimulating bone tissue growth by causing an indirect recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells from surrounding bone marrow. Commonly known for their ability to transform into blood cells, these stem cells are also able to turn into bone and other tissues, potentially making CBN useful in healing fractures.
Another effect, almost the opposite of being able to generate bone tissue, is the ability of CBN to ease the overgrowth of skin cells. While seemingly unimportant, in patients with psoriasis (a condition where skin regeneration happens 3-4 times faster than normal due to inflammation) this could be useful in helping to regulate the body’s production of skin cells. CBN also showed potential in treating psoriasis when applied as a topical, which according to a 2008 study, could be effective way of treating MRSA and burns.
As with CBD, CBN is an anti-inflammatory, but it also has pain relief properties which could help to treat burns by acting on TRPV2 receptors (also known as high-threshold thermo-sensors). Although trials are yet to come, the combination of CBN and CBD could be an efficient way in treating burns victims both in pain relief and as an anti-inflammatory.
CBDA
CBDA has antibacterial, anti-nausea, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, painkiller, and anti-tumor properties. Studies show that CBDA helps to inhibit the migration of highly aggressive breast cancer.
LAVENDER
Lavender is used to help soothe scared pets due to its mood elevating, anxiety relieving, sleep inducing benefits. It is also used to treat allergies, burns, ulcers, and car sickness. Additionally, lavender has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
HEMP SEED OIL
Hemp oil from the hemp plant is better than fish or flax seed-based oils, because it naturally has the perfect ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids (3:1) which your pet needs. Hemp oil moisturizes a dog’s skin and fur correctly because it is herbal, and has virtually none of the side effects of fish oil. Hemp oil can prevent and treat numerous skin disorders in dogs, including dry nose, acne, eczema, rash and dandruff. Hemp seed oil can enhance blood circulation and stimulate a dog’s or cat’s cognitive thinking. Plus, it can thicken fur texture and lessen shedding. And because hemp oil is extracted from the hemp plant, there are no psychoactive effects.
MCT OIL
MCT oil is made by extracting medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) from coconut oil. MCT oil can aid healthy weight and fat loss, boost brain power, support gut health, increase energy levels, and help control hunger. MCT oil is also a source of fat that can quickly boost energy levels by increasing ketone production effectively.
FULL SPECTRUM HEMP EXTRACT (CBD)
Cannabidiol, or CBD, holds the key to the wide variety of medicinal and therapeutic effects. The more we learn about CBD, the more it seems poised to revolutionize medicine as we know it. Just as CBD has helped humans, your dog can reap the same health-boosting (and even life-saving) benefits.
CBG
A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBG’s antibacterial effects can improve the overall effects of cannabis. CBG is known to kill or slow bacterial growth, reduce inflammation (particularly in its acidic CBGA form), inhibit cell growth in tumor or cancer cells, and promote bone growth. It also acts as a low-affinity antagonist at the CB1 receptor. CBG pharmacological activity at the CB2 receptor is currently unknown.
CBN
While CBN has the properties of a sedative, it is not psychoactive and therefore could actually be a useful way to medicate without getting high. However, the content of CBN in any bud is very low and seldom passes the 1% mark in cured bud, although only tiny doses are required for it to affect the body.
Studies have shown that CBN could contribute to stimulating bone tissue growth by causing an indirect recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells from surrounding bone marrow. Commonly known for their ability to transform into blood cells, these stem cells are also able to turn into bone and other tissues, potentially making CBN useful in healing fractures.
Another effect, almost the opposite of being able to generate bone tissue, is the ability of CBN to ease the overgrowth of skin cells. While seemingly unimportant, in patients with psoriasis (a condition where skin regeneration happens 3-4 times faster than normal due to inflammation) this could be useful in helping to regulate the body’s production of skin cells. CBN also showed potential in treating psoriasis when applied as a topical, which according to a 2008 study, could be effective way of treating MRSA and burns.
As with CBD, CBN is an anti-inflammatory, but it also has pain relief properties which could help to treat burns by acting on TRPV2 receptors (also known as high-threshold thermo-sensors). Although trials are yet to come, the combination of CBN and CBD could be an efficient way in treating burns victims both in pain relief and as an anti-inflammatory.
CBDA
CBDA has antibacterial, anti-nausea, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, painkiller, and anti-tumor properties. Studies show that CBDA helps to inhibit the migration of highly aggressive breast cancer.
TURMERIC
Turmeric can help with with pain, blood clots, irritable bowel disease, cancer and dementia. Turmeric contains a compound called curcumin which has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, wound healing and anticancer properties. It is used in many cultures to help fight diseases like arthritis, diabetes, cancer, liver disease, gastrointestinal issues, Alzheimer’s, and more. In fact, a Baylor University Medical Center (Dallas) study called it “Cure-cumin” because of its long list of amazing therapeutic and clinical uses.
FRANKINCENSE
Frankincense has properties known to boost the immune system. It is used to reduce tumors and external ulcers, and increases the blood supply to the brain. Frankincense has also been studied as a use to help those suffering from cancer.
HEMP SEED OIL
Hemp oil from the seed is better than fish or flax seed-based oils because it naturally has the perfect ratio of Omega – 6 to Omega – 3 fatty acids (3:1), which your pet needs. Hemp seed oil moisturizes a dog’s skin and fur has virtually none of the side effects of fish oil. Hemp seed oil can prevent and treat numerous skin disorders in dogs, including dry nose, acne, eczema, rash, and dandruff. Hemp seed oil can also enhance blood circulation and stimulate a dog’s or cat’s cognitive thinking. Plus, it can thicken fur texture and lessen shedding. And because hemp seed oil is extracted from the hemp plant, there are no psychoactive effects.
MCT OIL
MCT oil is made by extracting medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) from coconut oil. MCT oil can aid healthy weight and fat loss, boost brain power, support gut health, increase energy levels, and help control hunger. MCT oil is also a source of fat that can quickly boost energy levels by increasing ketone production effectively.
FULL SPECTRUM HEMP EXTRACT (CBD)
Cannabidiol, or CBD, holds the key to the wide variety of medicinal and therapeutic effects. The more we learn about CBD, the more it seems poised to revolutionize medicine as we know it. Just as CBD has helped humans, your dog can reap the same health-boosting (and even life-saving) benefits.
CBG
A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBG’s antibacterial effects can improve the overall effects of cannabis. CBG is known to kill or slow bacterial growth, reduce inflammation (particularly in its acidic CBGA form), inhibit cell growth in tumor or cancer cells, and promote bone growth. It also acts as a low-affinity antagonist at the CB1 receptor. CBG pharmacological activity at the CB2 receptor is currently unknown.
CBN
While CBN has the properties of a sedative, it is not psychoactive and therefore could actually be a useful way to medicate without getting high. However, the content of CBN in any bud is very low and seldom passes the 1% mark in cured bud, although only tiny doses are required for it to affect the body.
Studies have shown that CBN could contribute to stimulating bone tissue growth by causing an indirect recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells from surrounding bone marrow. Commonly known for their ability to transform into blood cells, these stem cells are also able to turn into bone and other tissues, potentially making CBN useful in healing fractures.
Another effect, almost the opposite of being able to generate bone tissue, is the ability of CBN to ease the overgrowth of skin cells. While seemingly unimportant, in patients with psoriasis (a condition where skin regeneration happens 3-4 times faster than normal due to inflammation) this could be useful in helping to regulate the body’s production of skin cells. CBN also showed potential in treating psoriasis when applied as a topical, which according to a 2008 study, could be effective way of treating MRSA and burns.
As with CBD, CBN is an anti-inflammatory, but it also has pain relief properties which could help to treat burns by acting on TRPV2 receptors (also known as high-threshold thermo-sensors). Although trials are yet to come, the combination of CBN and CBD could be an efficient way in treating burns victims both in pain relief and as an anti-inflammatory.
CBDA
CBDA has antibacterial, anti-nausea, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, painkiller, and anti-tumor properties. Studies show that CBDA helps to inhibit the migration of highly aggressive breast cancer.
HEMP SEED OIL
Hemp oil from the seed is better than fish or flax seed-based oils because it naturally has the perfect ratio of Omega – 6 to Omega – 3 fatty acids (3:1), which your pet needs. Hemp seed oil moisturizes a dog’s skin and fur has virtually none of the side effects of fish oil. Hemp seed oil can prevent and treat numerous skin disorders in dogs, including dry nose, acne, eczema, rash, and dandruff. Hemp seed oil can also enhance blood circulation and stimulate a dog’s or cat’s cognitive thinking. Plus, it can thicken fur texture and lessen shedding. And because hemp seed oil is extracted from the hemp plant, there are no psychoactive effects.
MCT OIL
MCT oil is made by extracting medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) from coconut oil. MCT oil can aid healthy weight and fat loss, boost brain power, support gut health, increase energy levels, and help control hunger. MCT oil is also a source of fat that can quickly boost energy levels by increasing ketone production effectively.
FULL SPECTRUM HEMP EXTRACT (CBD)
Cannabidiol, or CBD, holds the key to the wide variety of medicinal and therapeutic effects. The more we learn about CBD, the more it seems poised to revolutionize medicine as we know it. Just as CBD has helped humans, your dog can reap the same health-boosting (and even life-saving) benefits.
CBG
A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBG’s antibacterial effects can improve the overall effects of cannabis. CBG is known to kill or slow bacterial growth, reduce inflammation (particularly in its acidic CBGA form), inhibit cell growth in tumor or cancer cells, and promote bone growth. It also acts as a low-affinity antagonist at the CB1 receptor. CBG pharmacological activity at the CB2 receptor is currently unknown.
CBN
While CBN has the properties of a sedative, it is not psychoactive and therefore could actually be a useful way to medicate without getting high. However, the content of CBN in any bud is very low and seldom passes the 1% mark in cured bud, although only tiny doses are required for it to affect the body.
Studies have shown that CBN could contribute to stimulating bone tissue growth by causing an indirect recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells from surrounding bone marrow. Commonly known for their ability to transform into blood cells, these stem cells are also able to turn into bone and other tissues, potentially making CBN useful in healing fractures.
Another effect, almost the opposite of being able to generate bone tissue, is the ability of CBN to ease the overgrowth of skin cells. While seemingly unimportant, in patients with psoriasis (a condition where skin regeneration happens 3-4 times faster than normal due to inflammation) this could be useful in helping to regulate the body’s production of skin cells. CBN also showed potential in treating psoriasis when applied as a topical, which according to a 2008 study, could be effective way of treating MRSA and burns.
As with CBD, CBN is an anti-inflammatory, but it also has pain relief properties which could help to treat burns by acting on TRPV2 receptors (also known as high-threshold thermo-sensors). Although trials are yet to come, the combination of CBN and CBD could be an efficient way in treating burns victims both in pain relief and as an anti-inflammatory.
CBDA
CBDA has antibacterial, anti-nausea, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, painkiller, and anti-tumor properties. Studies show that CBDA helps to inhibit the migration of highly aggressive breast cancer.
HEMP SEED OIL
Hemp oil from the seed is better than fish or flax seed-based oils because it naturally has the perfect ratio of Omega – 6 to Omega – 3 fatty acids (3:1), which your pet needs. Hemp seed oil moisturizes a dog’s skin and fur has virtually none of the side effects of fish oil. Hemp seed oil can prevent and treat numerous skin disorders in dogs, including dry nose, acne, eczema, rash, and dandruff. Hemp seed oil can also enhance blood circulation and stimulate a dog’s or cat’s cognitive thinking. Plus, it can thicken fur texture and lessen shedding. And because hemp seed oil is extracted from the hemp plant, there are no psychoactive effects.
MCT OIL
MCT oil is made by extracting medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) from coconut oil. MCT oil can aid healthy weight and fat loss, boost brain power, support gut health, increase energy levels, and help control hunger. MCT oil is also a source of fat that can quickly boost energy levels by increasing ketone production effectively.
FULL SPECTRUM HEMP EXTRACT (CBD)
Cannabidiol, or CBD, holds the key to the wide variety of medicinal and therapeutic effects. The more we learn about CBD, the more it seems poised to revolutionize medicine as we know it. Just as CBD has helped humans, your dog can reap the same health-boosting (and even life-saving) benefits.
CBG
A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBG’s antibacterial effects can improve the overall effects of cannabis. CBG is known to kill or slow bacterial growth, reduce inflammation (particularly in its acidic CBGA form), inhibit cell growth in tumor or cancer cells, and promote bone growth. It also acts as a low-affinity antagonist at the CB1 receptor. CBG pharmacological activity at the CB2 receptor is currently unknown.
CBN
While CBN has the properties of a sedative, it is not psychoactive and therefore could actually be a useful way to medicate without getting high. However, the content of CBN in any bud is very low and seldom passes the 1% mark in cured bud, although only tiny doses are required for it to affect the body.
Studies have shown that CBN could contribute to stimulating bone tissue growth by causing an indirect recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells from surrounding bone marrow. Commonly known for their ability to transform into blood cells, these stem cells are also able to turn into bone and other tissues, potentially making CBN useful in healing fractures.
Another effect, almost the opposite of being able to generate bone tissue, is the ability of CBN to ease the overgrowth of skin cells. While seemingly unimportant, in patients with psoriasis (a condition where skin regeneration happens 3-4 times faster than normal due to inflammation) this could be useful in helping to regulate the body’s production of skin cells. CBN also showed potential in treating psoriasis when applied as a topical, which according to a 2008 study, could be effective way of treating MRSA and burns.
As with CBD, CBN is an anti-inflammatory, but it also has pain relief properties which could help to treat burns by acting on TRPV2 receptors (also known as high-threshold thermo-sensors). Although trials are yet to come, the combination of CBN and CBD could be an efficient way in treating burns victims both in pain relief and as an anti-inflammatory.
CBDA
CBDA has antibacterial, anti-nausea, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, painkiller, and anti-tumor properties. Studies show that CBDA helps to inhibit the migration of highly aggressive breast cancer.
TURMERIC
Turmeric can help with with pain, blood clots, irritable bowel disease, cancer and dementia. Turmeric contains a compound called curcumin which has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, wound healing and anticancer properties. It is used in many cultures to help fight diseases like arthritis, diabetes, cancer, liver disease, gastrointestinal issues, Alzheimer’s, and more. In fact, a Baylor University Medical Center (Dallas) study called it “Cure-cumin” because of its long list of amazing therapeutic and clinical uses.
FRANKINCENSE
Frankincense has properties known to boost the immune system. It is used to reduce tumors and external ulcers, and increases the blood supply to the brain. Frankincense has also been studied as a use to help those suffering from cancer.
HEMP SEED OIL
Hemp oil from the seed is better than fish or flax seed-based oils because it naturally has the perfect ratio of Omega – 6 to Omega – 3 fatty acids (3:1), which your pet needs. Hemp seed oil moisturizes a dog’s skin and fur has virtually none of the side effects of fish oil. Hemp seed oil can prevent and treat numerous skin disorders in dogs, including dry nose, acne, eczema, rash, and dandruff. Hemp seed oil can also enhance blood circulation and stimulate a dog’s or cat’s cognitive thinking. Plus, it can thicken fur texture and lessen shedding. And because hemp seed oil is extracted from the hemp plant, there are no psychoactive effects.
MCT OIL
MCT oil is made by extracting medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) from coconut oil. MCT oil can aid healthy weight and fat loss, boost brain power, support gut health, increase energy levels, and help control hunger. MCT oil is also a source of fat that can quickly boost energy levels by increasing ketone production effectively.
FULL SPECTRUM HEMP EXTRACT (CBD)
Cannabidiol, or CBD, holds the key to the wide variety of medicinal and therapeutic effects. The more we learn about CBD, the more it seems poised to revolutionize medicine as we know it. Just as CBD has helped humans, your dog can reap the same health-boosting (and even life-saving) benefits.
CBG
A non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBG’s antibacterial effects can improve the overall effects of cannabis. CBG is known to kill or slow bacterial growth, reduce inflammation (particularly in its acidic CBGA form), inhibit cell growth in tumor or cancer cells, and promote bone growth. It also acts as a low-affinity antagonist at the CB1 receptor. CBG pharmacological activity at the CB2 receptor is currently unknown.
CBN
While CBN has the properties of a sedative, it is not psychoactive and therefore could actually be a useful way to medicate without getting high. However, the content of CBN in any bud is very low and seldom passes the 1% mark in cured bud, although only tiny doses are required for it to affect the body.
Studies have shown that CBN could contribute to stimulating bone tissue growth by causing an indirect recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells from surrounding bone marrow. Commonly known for their ability to transform into blood cells, these stem cells are also able to turn into bone and other tissues, potentially making CBN useful in healing fractures.
Another effect, almost the opposite of being able to generate bone tissue, is the ability of CBN to ease the overgrowth of skin cells. While seemingly unimportant, in patients with psoriasis (a condition where skin regeneration happens 3-4 times faster than normal due to inflammation) this could be useful in helping to regulate the body’s production of skin cells. CBN also showed potential in treating psoriasis when applied as a topical, which according to a 2008 study, could be effective way of treating MRSA and burns.
As with CBD, CBN is an anti-inflammatory, but it also has pain relief properties which could help to treat burns by acting on TRPV2 receptors (also known as high-threshold thermo-sensors). Although trials are yet to come, the combination of CBN and CBD could be an efficient way in treating burns victims both in pain relief and as an anti-inflammatory.
CBDA
CBDA has antibacterial, anti-nausea, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, painkiller, and anti-tumor properties. Studies show that CBDA helps to inhibit the migration of highly aggressive breast cancer.