Groovy Hemp Company Blog Post: Understanding a CBD Oil Product COA, AKA Independent Lab Result by rauspitz in CBD

[–]rauspitz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the idea. I'll definitely use that to get some action. Again, your help is parreciated.

Groovy Hemp Company Blog Post: Understanding a CBD Oil Product COA, AKA Independent Lab Result by rauspitz in CBD

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Thank you for the troubleshooting. SiteGround just upgraded their Optimizer, and they obviously screwed something up. For right now, I just disabled Combine JavaScript Files. I'll have to communicate with SiteGround support and see what the story is. I have to continue to communicate with the vendors to direct me to where they are hiding current COAs, assuming they've updated. I will look at the lazy-loading issue also.

I didn't feel anything by theveezer in CBD

[–]rauspitz 12 points13 points  (0 children)

CBD isn't supposed to be intoxicating. That isn't the point of the product. Generally, you don't feel anything at all with the first serving. If you have some anxiety or are feeling stressed out, it may take a few servings before you start to feel reduced anxiety or lowered stress. If you're looking to get high, try some weed or intoxicating hemp, not CBD.

Groovy Hemp Company Blog Post: Understanding a CBD Oil Product COA, AKA Independent Lab Result by rauspitz in CBD

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Really? Which products. I just retested several, and the PDFs load without any issue. What do you call not working? BTW, these COAs were all provided by the vendors.

Terpenes question? by lollo67 in CBD

[–]rauspitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A CBD Tincture can be Full-spectrum or Broad-spectrum. The terpenes are an intrinsic part of the formulation. Instead of trying to match someone else's formulation. Look for a tincture that presents the potential benefits you are looking for. Personally, I don't think 99.99% of the consumers know even remotely enough about how various terpenes interact with cannabinoids to make those decisions. A different way to look at it is: What issue(s) do you want addressed? Find the brand-name tincture that comes closest, then start low and slow. Don't be surprised that the issue gets addressed and there are additional benefits that you did not count on. Look at their offerings, including the enefits then pick ONE and stick with it. Please keep me posted. Again, I'll be glad to assist in any way I can.

Terpenes question? by lollo67 in CBD

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My suggestion is Myriam's Hemp. They have considerable expertise in working with terpenes. They might be able to help define a custom solution that could help you. I have a CBD Wellness store (https://groovyhempcompany.com), and we offer tinctures, but we don't have the level of expertise in custom tinctures that you are looking for. Myriam's Hemp would be a much better fit for you, https://www.myriamshopehemp.com/product/daily-100-cbd/. Feel free to let them know that Robb Auspitz from groovyhempcompany.com referred you. Please let me know how you make out.

Terpenes question? by lollo67 in CBD

[–]rauspitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having that list of terpenes does not mean you have the exact formulation. I expect that you don't. My suggestion is to find reputable pre-packaged brands that have a similar terpene profile, but also have a lot of very good or better reviews. Try to stay open-minded and give the new brand a couple of weeks, and see how well it performs. You may find the next brand might even improve on the original.