FAQ – Frequently asked questions
Below you can find the answers to some of the frequently asked questions (FAQ). If you have a question that isn’t covered here, feel free to get in touch with us.
Studies show that CBD has a beneficial effect on sleep quality, memory and concentration, reduces stress and chronic pain. There are many scientific papers showing the beneficial effects of this cannabinoid on general well-being.
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Our partners from PBG Global extract pure, medical quality CBD, meeting the highest quality control standards ISO 9001, ISO 22000 and GMP.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the many cannabinoids found in hemp. It is used in everyday life, improving overall well-being. It also helps to overcome conditions such as insomnia, stress, and problems with concentration. It is used in medicine for treatment of serious diseases, such as epilepsy.
No. There is no data indicating harmful effects on the body, but if you are being treated with certain medication, it is advisable to consult your doctor before combining them with CBD.
No, our vapes do not contain psychoactive substances such as THC.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are just two of the active ingredients found in the hemp plant, called cannabinoids. However, the two differ greatly in effect and application. While THC is known for its psychoactive properties, CBD gains popularity with its many positive effects on the human body. There are no negative side effects or addictive aspects, so it is considered a safe, natural alternative to nicotine, some painkillers, and antibacterial drugs.
No. CBD does not have the properties needed to create dependencies.
No. Cannabidiol has no proven negative effects when taken in high amounts and the specialised system of the human body – the endocannabinoid system – easily processes and distributes the substance where the body needs it. Moreover, doses toxic to the body are physically unattainable.
More than 140 active substances in cannabis called cannabinoids have been found.
Curiously, in addition to those found in plants called phytocannabinoids, there are also cannabinoids, naturally created in the body of vertebrates (including humans) – endocannabinoids.
Phytocannabinoids and endocannabinoids drive the functions of certain receptors in the endocannabinoid system.
The endocannabinoid system is responsible for a number of internal processes. Processes such as physiological functions in the central and autonomic nervous systems, the reproductive, endocrine, and immune systems, gastrointestinal tract, microcirculation (circulation through the smallest blood vessels), reproductive system, bones and other tissue.
The endocannabinoid system is composed of two main receptors – CB1 and CB2. Each one is responsible for a number of vital processes.
There is a high concentration of CB1 receptors in the brain. They are responsible for regulating relevant systems such as hunger, body temperature and alertness. CB2 is another type of receptor in the endocannabinoid system. It has a vital role as a regulator of immune function, as well as in modulating intestinal inflammation, contractions and pain. CB2 is famous in drug development due to the lack of psychotropic conditions obtained by stimulating CB1 receptors.
Yes. According to the legislation of the European Union, it is legal to purchase and consume CBD products if they do not contain THC. But if you want to take your GoodWeeds vape on a trip, we recommend that you familiarise yourself with the laws of the specific countries.
GoodWeeds CBD vape does not affect your driving and does not test positive on drug tests.
There are no reports of adverse short-term or long-term effects of CBD during pregnancy or lactation. Our advice is to consult your doctor.
No. The e-liquid used in GoodWeeds vape is pharmaceutical-grade plant glycerin and pharmaceutical-grade propylene glycol, and the CBD extract has a number of quality and safety certificates.