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THE BASICS

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“RESTART Pure CBD Oils are made with our 99%+ Hemp CBD Cannabidiol x organic MCT coconut oil. That’s it! Safe, affordable, and easy-to-use.  Can be taken day or night, sublingually.

Sublingual administration through the mouth is the most common way to take CBD oil. CBD oil should be held under the tongue for 60 seconds, so that the mucus membranes in the mouth can absorb the oil’s active ingredients. 

With the correct dose, you’ll feel relief within 45 minutes to an hour, maybe sooner.”

— The CBDSisters 

The Basics

ALL OUR OILS ARE

  • Vegan
  • Gluten Free
  • Non-GMO
  • Organic
  • Sustainably Processed
  • Supercritical CO2 Extraction

YOUR BODY WILL ABSORB CBD THROUGH YOUR BLOODSTREAM.

Some ingestion methods work faster than others.

Thousands of studies suggest that CBD interacts with receptors throughout the body to create balancing and healing effects


However, for CBD to have influence over our systems, this natural non-psychoactive compound first needs to be absorbed into the bloodstream where it can then be transported throughout the body to interact with our cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2, and non-cannabinoid receptors. CBD absorption depends on how it’s consumed. This can influence how effective the cannabinoid treatments will be.

 

DOSING SUGGESTIONS:

REPLENISH with 20-30MG CBD for Overall Wellness

  • Refresh your mood
  • Improve Focus
  • Helps to unwind
  • Combats anxious Feelings
  • Promotes Cardio-vascular health

 

RECOVER with 40-50MG CBD for Post Workout

  • Physical and Mental Recovery
  • Pain Relief
  • Relax Tensions
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Relieve Nausea

 

RELAX with 60MG CBD for Mind & Body

  • Increased relaxation
  • Better, Deeper Sleep
  • Feeling Refreshed
  • Levels your mood and mindset
  • Relieves sleep disorders

 

REPAIR with 100MG CBD for Total Rejuvenation

  • Advanced Recovery
  • Restore Balance
  • Recharge Overnight
  • Extra Support
  • Restore well-being
4 main ways to to take cbd

IN GENERAL, THERE ARE FOUR PRIMARY METHODS FOR CBD CONSUMPTION. 

The one that works best for you may differ depending on your circumstances. Tinctures can be taken sublingually, added to food and drinks and rubbed directly on your skin, concentrates and vape oil are either used with a pin or smoked through a vape pen, edibles eaten and topicals applied directly to the sore spot.

  • Sublingual, placed under the tongue
  • Ingestion
  • Topical
  • Inhalation

Liquid emulsions are a popular way to consume hemp-derived CBD because of the faster onset of action due to the product entering the bloodstream orally.

Sublingual administration through the mouth is the most common way to take CBD oil. Taking CBD oil under your tongue and holding it there for 60 seconds sends the molecule directly into your bloodstream. When CBD oil is administered sublingually, it should be held under the tongue so that the mucus membranes in the mouth can absorb the oil’s active ingredients.

With the correct dose, you’ll feel relief within 45 minutes to an hour, maybe sooner.

The benefit of consuming CBD oil sublingually is that the absorption process bypasses the digestive system and liver metabolization, allowing the compounds to reach your bloodstream and interact with the endocannabinoid system more quickly.

Sublingual CBD oil products like RESTART PURE CBD Oils are ideal for those looking for quick effects.

RESTART CBD oil is flavorless with no aftertaste, so it can easily be held in the mouth to give the active ingredients time to be absorbed by the capillaries in the mouth before being swallowed.

Another common way to take CBD oil is to ingest it orally. When you ingest CBD oil, it is absorbed through the digestive system and is metabolized by the liver, eventually sending its active compounds to your bloodstream. This form of administration is exactly how vitamins and other daily supplements are most typically taken.

Common ingestible CBD oil products include edibles, capsules, and beverages. Capsules can be easily swished down with a mouthful of water and are among one of the easiest ways to take CBD.  CBD oil can be infused into a wide variety of edibles and beverages, including coffee.

Ingestion, while considered by most to be the easiest administration method, isn’t necessarily the most efficient for absorbing high levels of CBD unless you are consuming CBD with fatty acids that can help bypass the metabolism to increase how much CBD is absorbed through ingestion. Which is why RESTART CBD is mixed with organic MCT oil, a rich source of beneficial fatty acids.

CBD can also be inhaled by vaporizing. Vaporizing CBD is typically a consumption option recommended for adults.

When you vape CBD, you are able to absorb the compound at a much faster rate than other methods, allowing it to reach your bloodstream through your lungs instead of taking the long journey through your digestive system. Not only does it absorb faster, but it’s also common to see CBD vape juice with very few ingredients, making it perfect for those who prefer to consume CBD with minimal additives.

Fast absorption is what really places this method of CBD consumption ahead of others. The compounds are absorbed through the alveoli in the lungs, which offer a large absorptive surface area. A vaporizer heats CBD oil just enough to release its active compounds, avoiding the harmful byproducts that are created with combustion. During vaporization, CBD enters your lungs and diffuses directly into your bloodstream. Because it doesn’t have to make its way through the digestive system or liver, the CBD enters your circulation faster. Also, less CBD is lost during vaporizing compared to the ingestion method.  The CBD molecules are immediately transferred into the bloodstream. Compared to ingestion, the inhalation method allows more CBD to be absorbed and offers faster absorption.

With capsules, gummies and other products, there is a pre-measured amount of CBD; vaping allows you to personalize your serving by vaping more or less on a given day. The pure act of vaping is undeniably satisfying.

CBD oil products designed for vaporization include CBD e-liquid, which contains CBD oil infused with vegetable glycerin (VG), MCT oil or combination of VG and Propylene Glycol (PG) plus high-CBD concentrate. Vaporizers range in size from tabletop, plug-in powered units to small, battery-powered portable pens. . RESTART VAPE Cartridges contain NO PG/NO VG, No additives, No Chemicals.

Some CBD oil products are designed to be applied directly onto the skin in the form of lotions and salves. These products are more applicable for potentially addressing pain or serious skin issues and are designed to be applied directly onto the skin. CBD is absorbed through the skin so that it can interact with cells that are near the surface without ever entering the bloodstream. RESTART RELIEF CBD Salve is ideal for those looking for isolated pain relief or to address skin conditions because it can be applied directly to where you may need it the most.

Human skin, in general, has low permeability, which means it blocks most substances from entering. The skin has a particularly low absorption rate for cannabinoids, however, when applied liberally, CBD is permeable to the skin through its pores.

Some oils get absorbed quickly because they contain a lot of Polyunstaturated acids: Omega 3 (alpha-linolenic acid) and Omega 6 fatty acids (linoleic acid and gamma-linoleic acid).  Oils that contain at least 50% of polyunsaturated acids get absorbed very fast.


RESTART RELIEF CBD Salve and RESTART RELIEF CBD Roll-on oils are often infused with organic grapeseed oil for its fast absorption.  Natural grapeseed oil also contains Vitamin E to soothe and slow down the aging process, has nourishing properties and an anti-inflammatory effect.

2 CORE BENEFITS

If you’re researching into possibly using CBD for a condition you have, and are looking to learn about CBD benefits, read more about the benefits here. Click here (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22625422) and here (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18728714) to find evidence of a test, analysis, research, or study describing the benefits, performance or efficacy of CBD Oil based on the expertise of relevant professionals. Related studies can be found by searching “CBD:” Two of the best resources for third party cannabis studies.

Simply type in any word or phrase, like “limonene” or “cannabinoids and inflammation” into the search bar, and an abundance of information will populate, Keep in mind, many of these studies are done in test tubes, Petri dishes, or with animals, and their conclusions do not necessarily mean they will have the same effects or benefits for humans. Considering cannabis research is happening at such a rapid rate, it is also best to read studies that are less than five year old. Here you will find information on products, servings, links to benefits and studies, extraction methods, history of hemp, frequently asked questions, and how cannabinoids can help you, your loved ones or even your pets Good Luck with your research and individual journey!

CBD Oil supplementation offers a range of physical, psychological, and neurological benefits, to support improved quality of life.

There are over 100 cannabinoids in a cannabis plant and each cannabinoid offers different benefits.  The holistic benefits of CBD have been reported in a variety of clinical studies that suggest CBD possesses the greatest therapeutic potential of all the cannabinoids.  CBD users continue to report its beneficial therapeutic effects.

There are numerous studies showing the positive impact of CBD on the human endocannabinoid system. The stories people report after using CBD are nothing short of miraculous.  As the trend continues and CBD grows more popular, it is likely that we’ll see more and more studies on the use cases of CBD. As more organizations, practitioners, and individuals see how CBD can impact the way we treat various illnesses and ailments, hopefully we’ll continue to see more and more research come out in support of this miracle substance.

OUR SUGGESTIONS

Now that you know how CBD is absorbed, you may decide that one method is more ideal than another depending on your needs. Select the method that you feel most comfortable with and you’re more likely to be consistent with your use.

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  • NOTE REGARDING TERPENES.   Some products use terpenes which are a natural solvent and are very harsh in really high doses.  We honestly question if inhaling terps in large amounts like that is healthy as well.

  • THE BOTTOM LINE?

    We need more research but CBD may be prove to be an option. Without sufficient high-quality evidence in human studies we can’t pinpoint effective doses, and because CBD is currently is mostly available as an unregulated supplement, it’s difficult to know exactly what you are getting. If you decide to try CBD, talk with your doctor — if for no other reason than to make sure it won’t affect other medications you are taking.

  • CBD 101 → 
F.A.Q.

There are over 100 cannabinoids in a cannabis plant and each cannabinoid offers different benefits.  The holistic benefits of CBD have been reported in a variety of clinical studies that suggest CBD possesses the greatest therapeutic potential of all the cannabinoids.  CBD users continue to report its beneficial therapeutic effects.

Here are just a few:

FULL SPECTRUM CBD (CANNABIDIOL) products contain multiple cannabis plant extracts, including essential oils, terpenes, and other cannabinoids. They also contain up to 0.3% THC (tetrahydrocannabinol,) the cannabinoid in the cannabis plant that produces the ‘high’ feeling in people. However, such a low amount is not strong enough to have significant psychoactive effects.

BROAD SPECTRUM CBD is very similar to full-spectrum CBD in that it contains additional cannabis plant compounds. Most broad-spectrum CBD products have zero or trace amounts of THC.

PURE CBD is the purest form of CBD. It contains no other cannabis plant compounds and contains NO THC.  It may be a suitable product for first-time CBD users who wish to experiment with the potential health benefits, without the interference of other cannabis compounds, which may alter the effects.

CBC (CANNABICHROMENE) is classified as one of the ‘big six’ of cannabinoids. CBC is also non-intoxicating, like CBD. CBC has shown very strong potential for providing therapeutic benefits, including for inflammation, stem/progenitor cell function and mood.

CBN (CANNABINOL) has been demonstrated to have an array of therapeutic benefits especially in terms of sedative and body relaxation properties.

CBD PLUS FOR SLEEP makes bed time YOUR time.  Our unique terpene-based formula provides for improved restfulness without melatonin or THC.

CBG (CANNABIGEROL) may help with those who struggle to get a better sleep. Stress-related disorders, like stress, anxiety and depression all contribute to the lack of sleep. There has been much CBG research showing eye support, bone growth, slowing bacterial growth including cancer cell growth and so much more.

RAW UNREFINED CBD is the rawest, most potent CBD on the market. Made of 100% unrefined full-spectrum CBD.

You should be careful when purchasing CBD products. Items with a THC-free label may still contain traces of the compound and even small amounts may show up in a drug test.

SUMMARY:

  • Research suggests the entourage effect may increase the effects of full-spectrum and broad-spectrum CBD products.
  • People may want to try Pure CBD, especially if they want a product that is THC-free.
  • Unregulated CBD markets may mean that THC is still present in trace amounts, even if labels claim their product is THC-free.
  • All cannabinoids have their advantages. People should try different products and doses to find what works best for them, and always carefully read labels before buying them and discuss using CBD with a doctor or healthcare provider.
  • However, more research is needed on the health benefits and effects of all cannabinoid types.

Whenever we talk about anything new or medically beneficial, it’s always good to be skeptical. After all, this is our health and bodies that we are talking about. And the hemp plant generally contains much higher levels of CBD with minimal levels of THC. Many ask “where is the research backing these claims about CBD, and how do I know it’s safe?” Aside from the thousands of testimonials from people who use CBD, there is a ton of scientific research backing the effectiveness of CBD. In fact, research shows that CBD can be used for over 50 therapeutic applications.

CBD stands for cannabidiol. It is one of over 100 active compounds (cannabinoids) that naturally occur in the cannabis plant.

CBD is mostly derived directly from the hemp plant, which is a cousin of the marijuana plant. According to a report from the World Health Organization, “In humans, CBD exhibits no effects indicative of any abuse or dependence potential…. To date, there is no evidence of public health related problems associated with the use of pure CBD.”

Researchers have started to discover some of the profound therapeutic benefits that these compounds can have on the body – support inflammation reduction, boost the immune system and help to maintain overall joint and muscle health.

While the holistic benefits of CBD are profound, it’s important to acknowledge other highly therapeutic cannabinoids found in our full spectrum and broad spectrum products.

  • CBG (Cannabigerol)
  • CBN (Cannabinol)
  • CBC (Cannabichromene)
  • CBGV (Cannabigerivarin)
  • THCV ( Tetrahydrocannabivarin)
  • CBDV (Cannabidivarin)
  • CBCV (Cannabichromevarin)
 

RESTART CBD products continue to provide nourishment for the body and mind.

CBD Cannabidiol is derived from hemp. It’s readily obtainable in most parts of the United States.  While the federal government declassified hemp as a schedule 1 drug in 2019, it’s up to each state to create their own laws regarding hemp.  In December 2015, the FDA eased the regulatory requirements to allow researchers to conduct CBD trials. Currently, many people obtain CBD online without a medical cannabis license. The government’s position on CBD is confusing, and depends in part on whether the CBD comes from hemp or marijuana.

CBD has been touted for a wide variety of health issues, but the strongest scientific evidence is for its effectiveness in treating some of the cruelest childhood epilepsy syndromes, such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), which typically don’t respond to antiseizure medications. In a number of studies, CBD was able to reduce the number of seizures, and in some cases it was able to stop them altogether. Videos of the effects of CBD on these children and their seizures are readily available on the Internet for viewing, and they are quite striking. Recently the FDA approved the first ever cannabis-derived medicine for these conditions, Epidiolex, which contains CBD.

Side effects of CBD might include nausea, fatigue and irritability. CBD can increase the level in your blood of the blood thinner coumadin, and it can raise levels of certain other medications in your blood by the exact same mechanism that grapefruit juice does. A significant safety concern with CBD is that it is primarily marketed and sold as a supplement, not a medication. Currently, the FDA does not regulate the safety and purity of dietary supplements. So you cannot know for sure that the product you buy has active ingredients at the dose listed on the label. In addition, the product may contain other (unknown) elements. We also don’t know the most effective therapeutic dose of CBD for any particular medical condition.

 

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