CBD FAQs
Many of the beneficial compounds, such as cannabinol (CBN) and cannabigerol (CBG), add to the wholesome properties of CBD oil.
The main difference between broad and full spectrum is that broad spectrum is entirely free of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) – all other cannabinoid molecules remain except for THC.
By still keeping all other elements and cannabinoids minus THC, broad spectrum CBD is also useful for the “entourage effect.”
Many of the beneficial compounds, such as cannabinol (CBN) and cannabigerol (CBG), add to the wholesome properties of CBD oil.
The main difference between broad and full spectrum is that full spectrum is not entirely free of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) – and contains all cannabinoid molecules.
It is widely understood that Full-Spectrum CBD includes trace amounts of THC (0.3% or less). This is also known to be useful for the “entourage effect” which could possibly provide more benefits than broad spectrum CBD.
Hemp extract is a concentration of all components of the hemp plant’s leaves, flowers, and stems. This extract includes cannabinoids, terpenes, plant sterols, fatty acids, flavonoids, and essential vitamins and nutrients. This liquid extract can be refined to contain only certain compounds from the plant.
We want you to experience the amazing benefits of our premium CBD formulas and that’s why we offer one of the most generous return policies in the industry.
If you use any of our products for 45 days and aren’t completely satisfied, MelaMed will give you a full refund.
We’ve made it easy to request a refund. Simply send an email to helpdesk@melamedcbd.com or call us at 248-629-0579. The complete return policy can be found here.
Our shipping is fast and easy, usually orders are shipped same or next day and arrive within 2 to 3 days after.
As a premier Premium CBD Company, we understand the importance of educating our community on the potential benefits and quality of our all natural products. Our Certified CBD Consultants offer valuable insight into the benefits of CBD and will show you how to maximize these benefits to suit your specific health and wellness needs.
Our founder (and former Director of Client Relations with the Cannabis Legal Group), David Moore has a deep understanding and vast knowledge of how our clients unique situation and genetic makeup can have a significant bearing on what types of CBD products should be used and what dosing guidelines should be followed.
With exceptional customer service and personalized educational guidance, we are dedicated to offering safe and effective CBD to relax the mind and calm the soul. We listen to your needs and help support your overall health and wellness goals.
No. CBD is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid.
Consultations are done via telephone or Zoom and last approximately 20 minutes. Unlimited email support is available at no cost as well.
CBD is different in that everyone wants to take it, but not many people know how much or what kind of CBD to take. It’s especially challenging if you’ve tried CBD and haven’t gotten the results you were looking for. If this is your situation, talk to a Certified CBD Consultant.
Our team of Certified CBD Consultants are trained on how CBD works, which method of ingesting CBD is best and what dosages to recommend. Schedule your one-on-one consultation today for professional guidance and support throughout your wellness journey.
Yes, thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill – (as long as the CBD is derived from hemp and contains less than 0.3% THC).
The entourage effect is the synergistic relationship of the naturally occurring compounds found in hemp plants. The cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids found in hemp have shown to work better when they are taken together as opposed to in isolation from each other.
The endocannabinoid system is the collection of cannabinoid receptors, endocannabinoids, and enzymes involved in the production and break down of endocannabinoids. Endocannabinoids are naturally occurring cannabinoids found within our body.
The two most studied endocannabinoids are anandamide and 2-AG. The two most studied cannabinoid receptors are CB1 and CB2. CB1 receptors are located mostly in the brain and CB2 receptors are located mostly throughout the immune system.
We don’t believe one way is better than the other – it simply depends on personal preference.
Let us help you create a customized CBD ritual that is as unique as you are. Talk with a Certified CBD Consultant to start building your personalized wellness journey today.
This will vary for each individual because CBD capsules are swallowed and therefore must go through the digestive system, some may need a longer timeframe to experience results. However, we advise taking CBD daily for at least 30 days to assess its full effects, since it can take time to build up in the body.
Our CBD product development process all happens in the USA, where our hemp is grown using organic farming methods. Each plant gets the maximum TLC- using the most sustainable farming methods and grown without the use of any pesticides, chemical fertilizers or herbicides.
Once the hemp is fully grown and ready for harvest, it is taken to the lab where the extraction process begins. We use a cutting edge CO2 extraction method that produces the cleanest CBD oil that is free of impurities, while keeping precious minor cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids intact.
Taxonomically, hemp and marijuana are the same plant, with a genus and species name of Cannabis sativa L. They have a drastically different genetic profile though.
Industrial hemp is its own ‘variety’ of Cannabis sativa L. (the word ‘strain’ is not applicable), while marijuana can exist as Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, or Cannabis ruderalis. The major difference is how industrial hemp has been bred compared to a marijuana form of Cannabis sativa.
Typically speaking, industrial hemp is very fibrous, with long strong stalks, and has few flowering buds. Marijuana forms of Cannabis sativa are typically smaller, bushier, and full of flowering buds. However, some industrial hemp varieties in the USA are being bred to have more flowers and higher yields of phytocannabinoids and terpenes, such as the hemp used to make MelaMed products.
Generally speaking, marijuana has higher amounts of THC than Hemp. Hemp, on the other hand, has a high amount of CBD in most instances, and only trace amounts of THC.
Fortunately, the cannabinoid profile of hemp is ideal for people looking for benefits from the plant without the ‘high.’ Hemp does NOT have the psychoactive effects that you get from Marijuana.
Hemp has been used historically to make food, fiber, rope, paper, bricks, oil, natural plastic, and so much more.
The term ‘CBD oil’ refers to hemp-derived oil with THC levels below 0.3%. MelaMed sources all of our CBD products using only the highest quality hemp.
We are committed to quality, and want all customers to know that their satisfaction is our utmost concern. Please reach out to us or for more education.
We source only the highest-quality 0.0% THC broad spectrum CBD and combine it with other potent, plant-based ingredients to create our signature effects-based formulations.
With that said, it really just depends on the testing standards of the lab administering your drug test. Most companies only search for the THC cannabinoid, which is the main psychoactive component of the marijuana plant.
There are some testing facilities that check for a spectrum of cannabinoids that could trigger a positive drug test. You can always contact the lab to verify what exactly will be tested.
Typically, a cool, dark pantry is the best place to store your precious CBD products. The back of a pantry allows for a consistently cool temperature that isn’t exposed to excess light. Please Keep Out of Reach of Children.
We only use premium quality ingredients in our products and our product shelf-life is approximately 18 months or longer. Of course we hope you use it much sooner than that.