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Comment; Excellent review of the differences between Hemp, Marijuana, CBD, THC and the various forms of CBD products, potencies, safety, use, effects, etc.

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THE
ULTIMATE
CBD USER
GUIDE

LEADING THE

CBDMOVEMENTTM

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

Introduction to CBD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

The History and Versatility of Hemp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

How It’s Made: Full Spectrum CBD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

How It’s Made: CBD Isolate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Where is Hemp Grown and is it Organic? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Hemp vs Marijuana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

The Endocannabinoid System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

What Are The Side Effects of CBD? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

What is the Recommended Dosage for CBD Products? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0

Does CBD Affect Everyone the Same? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1

Ways to Ingest CBD & Choosing the Right Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2

The Entourage Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3

Is CBD Legal? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4

CBD Quality Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5

CBD for Pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6

References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7

CBDISTILLERY

Industrial hemp plants contain 113+ naturally
occurring, active compounds called cannabinoids.
CBD (cannabidiol) is one
of the cannabinoids found
in industrial hemp plants.
Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a cannabinoid found
primarily in marijuana — CBD (cannabidiol) does not
produce any intoxicating or “high” effects, meaning users
can experience its benefits without disconcerting feelings
of lethargy or dysphoria.

I N T R O D U C T I O N T O C B D

HOW DOES CBD WORK?
The Endocannabinoid System (ECS) is a collection
of cell receptors and the corresponding molecules
(agonists) in the human body. The ECS is responsible for
regulating and maintaining many key functionalities of
the human body. When the ECS is in balance, one
experiences homeostasis.

Ideally, your Endocannabinoid System would remain
in balance. Unfortunately, under the assault of stress,
illness or injury, your body may not produce enough
endocannabinoids to fulfill communication requirements.
The system then becomes unbalanced and communication
deteriorates. Some scientists are leaning towards the belief
that many diseases and medical conditions are potentially
caused by endocannabinoid deficiencies.

By consuming omega-3 fatty acids,
your body has the ability to naturally
produce cannabinoids called
endocannabinoids.

Much like a daily vitamin, CBD, one of the many
cannabinoids found in industrial hemp plants,
supplements the Endocannabinoid System, which plays
a vital role in optimal human performance. Thus, daily
supplementation of hemp-derived CBD can increase the
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Henry VIII passed an act compelling
all landowners to sow 1/4 of an acre
of hemp, or be fined

1535

Roger Adams isolates CBD from marijuana,
but didn’t exactly know what he had found

1940

Settlers in North America
brought hemp seeds
with them and began
cultivating the crop in
Jamestown, Virginia

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8000 BCE
Traces of hemp have been found in
modern day China and Taiwan.
Evidence shows that hemp was used
for pottery and food (seed & oil)

8000 BCE
Hemp seeds and leaves were found in
Berlin, Germany. Use of hemp continues
to spread across northern Europe

Raphael Mechoulam
isolates and describes
the chemical structure
of CBD

1964

The 2018 Farm Bill removed
Hemp from the Controlled
Substances list, o”cially
legalizing its cultivation and
extraction on a federal level
for the first time since 1970

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T H E H I S T O R Y & V E R S A T I L I T Y O F H E M P

As one of the earliest
domesticated crops, hemp has
been used throughout the ages as
a source of food, textiles, and herbal
medicine. While ancient Chinese
Emperor Shen Nung is credited for
teaching his people to cultivate
hemp for cloth in the 28th century
BC, archaeologists found remnants
of hemp cloth in Mesopotamia (now
Iran and Iraq) that dated back to
8,000 BC. It is commonly believed
that hemp arrived in Europe in 1200
BC and quickly spread throughout
the ancient civilizations.

It was the Puritans who first brought
hemp seeds to Colonial America.
Hemp was used to create the sails,
ropes, and caulk used on British
sailing vessels. Due to the high
demand for hemp, British colonies
were required to grow hemp crops
to create products intended for
British consumption.
Early American Presidents Washing-
ton and Jefferson were both known
to have grown hemp on their land.
In Colonial America, hemp was still a
required crop, and at least three

colonies used hemp as a form of
legal tender. Anyone who did not
grow hemp on their land was fined.

Hemp was so widely used in the
U.S., some historians believe com-
peting industries that considered
hemp a threat to their livelihood
(paper, pesticides, and oil) began
a campaign to directly associate
industrial hemp with its cannabis
cousin, marijuana.
When the Marijuana Tax Act was
signed to law in 1937 to minimize
marijuana use, the government also
imposed heavy licensing restrictions
and hefty taxes on hemp farmers,
raising the cost of cultivating
industrial hemp. The resulting
financial burdens made hemp
farming significantly less profitable.
At this time hemp and marijuana
were still recognized as individual
plants with significantly different
properties. That changed with the
Controlled Substance Act of 1970,
which specified cannabis, rather
than marijuana, as a Schedule I
drug. With the reclassification, hemp

could no longer be grown in the
U.S. without a permit from the U.S.
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).
Since that time, industries relying on
industrial hemp were forced to use
imported hemp.

While hemp has been grown in a
significant number of states for
research and pilot programs since
the implementation of the 2014
Farm Bill, it was the signing of the
2018 Farm Bill that legalized the
cultivation of hemp crops in all
50 states. As the production of
domestic hemp increases, product
manufacturers will no longer have to
rely on imported crops, potentially
providing substantial economic
benefit for our country.

Hemp is still used in many indus-
tries. Today, we better understand
what our ancestors discovered long
ago. We know why hemp fibers are
strong, we recognize the specific
nutrients in hemp seeds, and we
have identified the elements that
give hemp oil the potential to
influence our health.

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Our industrial hemp is grown to be high in CBD and other minor cannabinoids
while having less than 0.3% THC. Once harvested, the plants are lifted from
the ground where the aerial plant parts are taken to an extraction facility.

PLANTS ARE HARVESTED AND REAPED

HEMP SEEDS ARE PLANTED

FULL SPECTRUM CBD OIL
After undergoing CO2 extraction and decarboxylation, the end result is
Full Spectrum CBD oil. “Full Spectrum” refers to the presence of other
naturally occuring hemp cannabinoids and terpenes in addition to CBD.

SUPERCRITICAL CO2 EXTRACTION
CO2 extraction involves passing CO2 through a series of columns and
chambers filled with industrial hemp biomass. Pressure and temperature are
adjusted to preserve the oil quality by retaining only the beneficial components
of the plant, this system is able to extract the CBD molecule from the plant
at 90% eˆciency.

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WINTERIZATION / DECARBOXYLATION
Winterization involves cooling the oil at extremely cold temperatures, causing
the natural fats and waxes to separate from the oil. These are removed to
ease the formulation process and improve oil quality further. Decarboxylation
also converts the inactive CBD-A molecule to activated CBD by heating the
oil to high temperatures.

CBDistilleryTM carries a full line of Full Spectrum CBD Oil products containing less
than 0.3% THC including tinctures, softgels, topical creams, and capsules.

END RESULT: FULL SPECTRUM CBD PRODUCTS

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Our U.S.-grown industrial hemp is cultivated outdoors in a mild climate,
using non-GMO natural farming practices.

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Our industrial hemp is grown to be high in CBD and other minor cannabinoids
while having less than 0.3% THC. Once harvested, the plants are lifted from
the ground where the aerial plant parts are taken to an extraction facility.

PLANTS ARE HARVESTED AND REAPED

HEMP SEEDS ARE PLANTED
Our U.S.-grown industrial hemp is cultivated outdoors in a mild climate,
using non-GMO natural farming practices.

DISTILLATION AND ISOLATION
Distillation is the process of refining the already-extracted industrial hemp
material by separating it into three fractions: cannabinoids, terpenes and
flavinoids, and unwanted materials such as chlorophyll.
Isolation is the final step in creating a CBD Isolate which involves separating
CBD from all of the other cannabinoids.

ORGANIC ETHANOL EXTRACTION
Ethanol extraction involves introducing high-grade ethanol to the hemp biomass
in order to extract the essential components, including CBD. Ethanol extraction
is known to be incredibly e‡ective and eˆcient.

CBD-A
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WINTERIZATION / DECARBOXYLATION
Winterization involves cooling the oil at extremely cold temperatures, causing
the natural fats and waxes to separate from the oil. These are removed to
ease the formulation process and improve oil quality further. Decarboxylation
also converts the inactive CBD-A molecule to activated CBD by heating the
oil to high temperatures.

CBDistilleryTM carries dozens of 99% pure CBD Isolate products including powder,
as well as products that are formulated with isolate, such as tinctures and softgels.

END RESULT: ISOLATE CBD PRODUCTS

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cultivation of hemp

STATE LAWS RELATED
TO INDUSTRIAL HEMP
As a result of the 2018
Farm Bill, industrial hemp
is no longer listed as a
Controlled Substance by
the DEA, effectively
legalizing its cultivation
and extraction at the
federal level. Federally
legal means states cannot
prohibit shipping across
their borders; however,
state lawmakers may adopt
their own policy and stance
relative to CBD sales and
distribution in their state.

CAN CBD PRODUCTS BE
USDA CERTIFIED ORGANIC?

The term “organic” is owned by our government.
Any product labeled as “USDA Certified Organic”
must undergo official certification by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA). It can take
many years and thousands of dollars to
complete the certification process.

Even if organic hemp, domestic or imported, was to
be used to extract CBD and all of the carrier oils and
flavors derived from certified organic sources, CBD
products cannot be certified as a USDA Certified
Organic product. That’s because any certifiable
products need to fall within the jurisdiction of the
FDA. Since CBD products are not FDA regulated,
the products cannot be labeled organic.

Meeting the Standard

CBD Does NOT Qualify to Be Certified as
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Hemp and marijuana are terms often used interchangeably to
describe any cannabis plant or its derivatives. Here’s an easy
way to dierentiate between the two:

While they have many dierent chemical properties, according
to the federal government, industrial hemp includes the plant
Cannabis Sativa L. and any part or derivative with a tetrahydro-
cannabinol (THC) concentration of no more than 0.3 percent on
a dry weight basis.

So 0.3% is the ‘magic number’ laid out in Sec. 7606 of the Farm
Bill. All CBD products manufactured by CBDistilleryTM are derived
from crops grown in accordance with Sec. 7606.

CANNABIDIOL (CBD) CATETRAHYDRO-

NNABINOL (THC)

• Primarily derived from hemp
• Non-intoxicating (produces
NO “high” eects)
• Used in a variety of health
and wellness products

• Commonly found in recreational and
medical marijuana products

• Intoxicating (produces “high” eects
and side eects)

• Primarily derived from marijuana

Hemp plants are
considered the oldest
domesticated crops in
our history.
Some cannabis plants
were selectively bred
for religious and
medical purposes.

Marijuana (THC) was
federally legal until
1970, when the
Controlled Substance
Act was implemented.

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T H E E N D O C A N N A B I N O I D S Y S T E M

ENDOCANNABINOID
SYSTEM

 SLEEP
 APPETITE
 MOOD
 MOTOR CONTROL
 IMMUNE FUNCTION
 PLEASURE
 PAIN
 REPRODUCTION
 FERTILITY
 MEMORY
 TEMPERATURE

Phytocannabinoids, or plant
cannabinoids, bind with cannabinoid
receptors and send a message to
the body to do certain things.
This can help regulate:

CANNABINOID
RECEPTORS

MOLECULES

RECEPTORS:

• Immune Cells
• Gastrointestinal Tract
• Peripheral Nervous
System

Central
Nervous
System

Manufactured internally
by the human body from
foods like fatty acids.

Naturally occuring in hemp &
cannabis plants.
113+ active cannabinoids
found in hemp.


RECEPTORS

NEUROTRANSMITTERS

CANNABINOID RECEPTOR

PRESYNAPTIC (SENDING NEURON)

POSTSYNAPTIC (RECEIVING NEURON)

Receptors are
found on human
cell surfaces

The ECS works
through two types
of receptors found
in our body:
CB1 and CB2

ENDOCANNABINOIDS

PL ANT CANNABINOIDS

eg. ANANDAMIDE

eg. CANNABIDIOL (CBD)

CB1 CB2

Now that you understand the
differences between hemp and
marijuana, you may want to learn
a bit more about why so many
people are using CBD. The
potential health and wellness
benefits of CBD are due to the
way this cannabinoid interacts
with your endocannabinoid
system. Your endocannabinoid
system is the network of receptors
and messengers that regulate the
many vital processes in your body.

The messengers manufactured by
your body are made as needed

and broken down quickly by
enzymes. When your body cannot
produce a sufficient quantity of
messengers (neurotransmitters)
on its own, the communication
system can fail.
Ideally, your endocannabinoid
system would remain in balance.
Unfortunately, under the assault
of stress, illness or injury, your
body may not produce enough
endocannabinoids to fulfill
communication requirements.
The system becomes unbalanced,
and communication deteriorates.

Keeping the endocannabinoid
system balanced is so crucial to
your health and well-being that
many researchers today believe
endocannabinoid deficiencies are
to blame for many common health
concerns. CBD works by mimicking
the messengers and influencing
the receptors of the endocanna-
binoid system. By supporting the
functions of this regulatory system,
CBD has the potential to provide
numerous health and wellness
benefits.

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W H A T A R E T H E S I D E E F F E C T S O F C B D ?
Multiple studies, published as early as 1980, suggest
that CBD has minimal side effects and is overall safe
for consumption. Nonetheless, consumers should be
made aware of any known potential drawbacks
when consuming a health supplement product.
Below, we discuss findings from each recorded study
and review the safety and known side effects of CBD.

On January 3, 1980, Pharmacology published their findings
from a study in which eight healthy volunteers and 15
patients with epilepsy consumed CBD daily for one
month to assess its potential side effects. Their
reported conclusions were:

Most recently, in 2011, a review on the
safety and side effects of cannabidiol
found that CBD might affect the hepatic
drug metabolism, alteration of in vitro cell
viability, decreased fertilization capacity
or the reduced activity of p-glycoprotein.
Have you ever been told by a doctor or
pharmacist not to drink or eat grapefruit
while taking a prescription medication? In
fact, grapefruit and CBD have a similar
effect on P450, an enzyme found in the
liver, which metabolizes different kinds of
medications in the human body. If taken
in large doses, CBD can inhibit the me-
tabolizing properties of P450, temporarily
neutralizing the effects of other medicinal
products in the body’s system. This side
effect is also why CBD counteracts some
effects of THC.

referred to as “cotton mouth.” They
found that when CBD interacts with the
endocannabinoid system, it inhibits the
secretion of saliva, thus leaving some
users with a dry sensation in their mouth.

In 2006, a group of Argentinian scientists hypothesized
that there are cannabinoid receptors in human salivary
glands. In fact, their hypothesis was correct, which con-
firmed a previous study which concluded that CBD users
may experience the side effect commonly

In 1986, oral doses of cannabidiol ranging from 100mg
to 600mg per day were given to five patients with
dystonic movement disorders. In addition to recording
specific benefits, this study also uncovered mild side
effects of CBD such as hypotension, dry mouth,
psychomotor slowing, lightheadedness, and sedation.
It is also noteworthy that during this study, two patients
who were given CBD in doses over 300mg per day
seemed to have aggravated Parkinson’s symptoms.
However, a 2014 study conducted by the Journal
of Psychopharmacology concluded that CBD
significantly improves the quality of life of those
with Parkinson’s disease.

“All patients and volunteers tolerated CBD very
well and no signs of toxicity or serious side
effects were detected on examination.”

1980: STUDY IN PHARMACOLOGY

1986: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 2011: SAFETY AND SIDE EFFECTS
OF CANNABIDIOL

2006: EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

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Cannabidiol (CBD) is known
to be non-intoxicating. The
aforementioned 2011 Safety
and Side Effects of Cannabidiol
indicated that chronic use and
doses of up to 1,500mg per day
of CBD are reportedly well-
tolerated in humans. The
Department of Health and
Human Services found:
No signs of toxicity or
serious side effects have been
observed following chronic
administration of cannabidiol
to healthy volunteers1, even in
large acute doses of 700mg
per day2.
1Cunha et al., Pharmacology 21:127-185, 1980
2Consroe et al., Pharmacol, Biochem, Behav.
40:701-708, 1991)

W H A T I S T H E R E C O M M E N D E D D O S A G E F O R C B D P R O D U C T S ?

Dosage information for all CBDistillery™ products is provided below. Please note individual results
may vary and dosage may depend on a multitude of factors. It is recommended that you start
with 5-10mg of CBD, wait 3-4 hours, and increase as necessary in order to achieve desired
effects. The recommended dosage of CBD is 30-60mg daily.

While we cannot provide efficacy information in relation to specific CBD dosages, we can show
how much cannabidiol our products contain per serving or as total amounts. For individual
recommendations on CBD dosages, check with your physician or healthcare provider.

UNDERSTANDING HOW MUCH CBD IS IN YOUR PRODUCT

Product
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8mg CBD Per Serving Tincture

17mg CBD Per Serving Tincture

33mg CBD Per Serving Tincture

83mg CBD Per Serving Tincture

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CBD OIL TINCTURES

CBD ISOLATES
Product

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0.5 grams 1 gram 3.5 grams 7 grams 14 grams

CBD SOFTGELS
Product Daily Supply
30 Days
60 Days
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60 Days

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1800mg
900mg
1800mg

30mg
30mg
30mg
30mg

30mg Full-Spectrum Softgels (30 ct.)
30mg Full-Spectrum Softgels (60 ct.)

30mg CBD Isolate Softgels (60 ct.)

30mg CBD Isolate Softgels (30 ct.)

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D O E S C B D A F F E C T E V E R Y O N E T H E S A M E ?

About 20% of the population has good endocannabinoid genetics. These people were
born with a genetic mutation that increases the level of endocannabinoids and levels
of anandamide (the so-called ‘bliss molecule’) naturally occurring in their system. As a
whole, the endocannabinoid system is partially responsible for regulating sleep,
appetite, mood, motor control, immune function, pleasure, pain, reproduction and
fertility, memory and body temperature.
When someone consumes cannabis or hemp-derived products, cannabinoids such as
THC and CBD replace the naturally occurring endocannabinoids in your body. Thus, if
you are among the few that have this genetic mutation, you are less prone to feel the
effects of CBD, as your body already naturally produces a similar result.

GENETICS

Cannabidiol (CBD) products affect males and females differently. Research shows that
estrogen makes women more sensitive to cannabinoids. That time of the month? Wash-
ington State University found that women are impacted more by cannabinoids such as
MEN VS THC and CBD a day or two before ovulation because of the peak in estrogen levels.
WOMEN

It is relatively well-known that over time and through continued use, one will likely build
up a tolerance to THC, meaning an increased concentration of THC would be needed
to feel consistent effects. Yet, one study conducted in 2011 suggested that individuals
may not build a tolerance to CBD. However, more research needs to be done to
prove this theory.

TOLERANCE

Biochemistry, the study of chemical substances and vital processes occurring in living
organisms, is yet another explanation as to why people react differently to CBD
products. No two individuals have the exact biochemical makeup, which affects the
way substances metabolize throughout our system.
The health of one’s endocannabinoid system plays a significant role in this. As
previously mentioned, the human body naturally produces endocannabinoids. Things
like diet, stress, and overall lifestyle influence endocannabinoid levels. For individuals
who have deprived levels, CBD consumption will most likely produce a favorable
experience, whereas someone with healthy endocannabinoid levels might not feel
noticeable effects from consuming CBD products.

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W A Y S T O I N G E S T C B D & C H O O S I N G T H E R I G H T P R O D U C T
There are various ways in which your body can process and absorb CBD.
You can eat it, you can drink it, you can inhale it, or you can apply it topically.
Below are several of the most common methods of CBD administration:

Available in both Full Spectrum
and 0% THC Isolate forms, CBD oils
are a popular choice among CBD
enthusiasts because they are easy
to use. For best results, hold a few
drops under your tongue for 10-20
seconds before swallowing.

Bring the benefits of CBD
straight to your skin with CBD
topicals. CBD creams are a
wonderful addition to any
skincare routine. Apply
directly to affected areas.

Vaping is one of the most efficient
forms of CBD delivery. Since vaping
bypasses the digestive system, the
potential effects of CBD vape can
typically be felt within two minutes,
which is quite a bit faster than
ingested products. Your disposable
vape pen is ready to use right out of
the package. No mess, no hassle!

CBD Isolate Powders are a great
option for those who would like to
create their own CBD products.
They are most commonly used to
formulate CBD oil, but also can
be vaped, added to recipes and
used to formulate CBD topicals.

If you value convenience, CBD
softgels may be your best option.
With these options, you never have
to worry about measuring or mixing
your preferred dosage of CBD.
Great for the on-the-go CBD user!

CBD Gummies are a
delicious way to supplement
the highest quality, naturally
sourced, hemp-derived CBD
into your daily routine. At 30mg
per gummy, these fruity little
bears pack the perfect punch
of 0% THC cannabidiol.

CBD OIL TINCTURES CBD TOPICALS

CBD VAPES & CARTRIDGES

CBD ISOLATES

CBD SOFTGELS

CBD GUMMIES

S H O P T I N C T U R E S S H O P T O P I C A L S

S H O P V A P E S

S H O P I S O L A T E S

S H O P C A P S U L E S

S H O P G U M M I E S

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T H E E N T O U R A G E E F F E C T

UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE:
FULL SPECTRUM VS, BROAD SPECTRUM VS. CBD ISOLATE

The Entourage Effect is used to explain how the whole has a greater impact than its
individual parts. There are more than 400 trace components found in hemp plants,
including plant terpenes, flavinoids, vitamins, and minerals. Many of these compounds
have the ability to interact synergistically, meaning they work together when the
compounds are consumed.

When choosing CBD products, many
people prefer Full Spectrum or Broad
Spectrum CBD over CBD Isolate because
of the potential to benefit from the Entou-
rage Effect. CBD Isolate products contain
99.9% ± CBD and zero trace of other plant
components. For this reason, those who
use CBD Isolate products cannot benefit
from the Entourage Effect.

When cannabinoids, plant terpenes, flavinoids and vitamins have
the ability to work together, they have the potential to magnify
the benefits of the others — strengthening the potential effects.

Full Spectrum CBD products are created from hemp through
a full plant extraction. It contains naturally occurring cannabi-
noids (includes <0.3% THC), plant terpenes, flavonoids, vitamins,
minerals & plant proteins of the original hemp source. These
compounds work together, typically referred to as the “Entourage
Effect,” multiplying the potential health benefits.

CBD Isolate is created by removing all other molecules,
except CBD, from the Full Spectrum extract, leaving the CBD in
an anhydrous state. All that remains is a white powder that is
at least 99% pure CBD with 0% THC. This powder is applied into
various CBD Isolate products such as oils, edibles, topicals
and vapes.

Broad Spectrum CBD products are created by taking Full
Spectrum extract and further processing it to remove trace
amounts of THC. Broad Spectrum products contain an array of
naturally occurring cannabinoids, plant terpenes, flavonoids,
vitamins, minerals & plant proteins of the original hemp source.
Similar to Full Spectrum products, these compounds work
together in what is known as the “Entourage Effect,”
multiplying the potential health benefits.

WORKING TOGETHER:

FULL SPECTRUM
I N CLU D ES A L L ACTIV E
H EM P-D ER IVED CAN NAB I N O I DS

I N CLU D ES M OS T ACTIV E
H EM P-D ER IVED CAN NAB I N O I DS
E XC E P T T H C

I N CLU D ES O N LY 9 9% ± PU R E
H EM P-D ER IVED CB D

BROAD SPECTRUM

CBD ISOLATE

Like the links of a chain, plant
components in Full Spectrum and
Broad Spectrum products work
together to strengthen the
effectiveness of each individual part.
When isolated, a single component (in
our case, CBD) does not have as large
of an impact as many parts together.

CBDISTILLERY

2018 FARM BILL
FEDERALLY LEGAL: The 2018 Farm Bill officially classifies hemp as an agricultural commodity and
removes it from the federal list of Controlled Substances. This impacts everything from direct
shipping to payment processing and opens the market up to consumers across the country,
removing all federal risk related to interstate commerce.

Federal acceptance of the hemp plant will lead to an influx of investment into all facets of the
industry, from farming, to processing, to packaging and shipping. Likewise, we expect to see a
proliferation of research studies into the hemp plant and its derivatives.

States rights will still prevail. Federally legal means states cannot prohibit shipping across their
borders; State lawmakers can, however, adopt their own policy and stance relative to CBD sales
and distribution in their state.

The 2018 Farm Bill defines hemp as all parts of the Cannabis sativa L plant, including “extracts”
and “cannabinoids” with a THC concentration of <0.3%.

Hemp farmers will now be able to carry federally subsidized crop insurance and can fully
participate in USDA programs for certification and competitive grants.

This bill brings us one step closer to destigmatizing the plant and industry as a whole, bringing
greater consumer awareness of the medicinal benefits of cannabidiol and other hemp-derived
cannabinoids. By de-scheduling hemp and removing it from the Controlled Substance Act, it
opens up the possibility of public and private sponsored research programs.

Although hemp is now federally legal, some states
have different rules regarding CBD legality.

For the most up-to-date information, check your
local or state wide measures about CBD products.

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For accurate information about the THC content of specific CBD products,
make sure your CBD supplier accurately lab tests each batch of product.
CBDistilleryTM conducts lab tests on each product for potency
(cannabinoid content), residual solvents, heavy metals, microbials
and pesticides to ensure a consistent and accurate product.

Locate the batch number on the bottom of your product.

Download a free QR code reader on your phone.

Scan the QR code on the product label.

Enter the Batch Number to view lab test results.

BATCH TRANSPARENCY:

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C B D Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L

CBD and the processes used by reputable companies enable the manufacture of a variety of safe CBD
products. CBDistilleryTM ensures that its products are of the highest quality by consistently testing and using
only non-GMO, U.S. grown industrial hemp. All products manufactured by CBDistilleryTM are from hemp
grown outdoors under natural sunlight using natural farming practices.

QUALITY GUARANTEE

The new U.S. Hemp AuthorityTM Certification seal can only be displayed by
companies who have met the most stringent requirements of the hemp
industry’s new standards.

CBDistilleryTM is ISO 9001:2015 certified. This international standard demonstrates
the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and
regulatory requirements.

US HEMP AUTHORITY CERTIFIED

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C B D F O R P E T S Just like humans, animals also have
cannabinoid receptors primarily in the
brain and central nervous system,
making up what is known as the
Endocannabinoid System.

For mammals, this system helps
regulate inflammation, pain, motor
control, skin condition, appetite,
aggression, anxiety, and neurological
disorders. CBD is an agonist, weakly
binding to endocannabinoid receptors,
causing a long-lasting response
with non-toxicating effects.

CBDistilleryTM’s natural, hemp-derived CBD oil is great for
dogs, cats, and other pets. Unlike our human tinctures, this
Pet Tincture has been formulated using cold-pressed hemp
seed oil, specifically designed to aid in easy digestion for pets.

Since pets can vary greatly in weight and size, dosing them
accurately is vital. Please refer to the chart on the right to
determine the best dose for your pet’s size. Keep in mind, one
full dropper of our 30ml Pet Tincture is equal to approximate-
ly 1ml, or 5mg of CBD. These doses are recommended to be
administered twice daily with your pet’s food — once in the
morning and once in the evening.

CBDISTILLERYTM PET TINCTURES

ACCURATELY DOSING YOUR PET

SHOP PET CBD

150MG PET CBD

600MG PET CBD

Under 25 lbs
25 – 75 lbs
Over 75 lbs

0.5

O.5ml (2.5mQ)
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2ml (5

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Under 25 lbs
25 – 75 lbs
Over 75 lbs

O.5ml (10mQ)
0.5 – ml (10-Qomg)
1 – 2ml (20-Aomg)

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NCBI, (1980). Chronic administration of cannabidiol to healthy volunteers and
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HISTORY

HEMP CULTIVATION

ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM

CBD SIDE EFFECTS STUDIES

CBDISTILLERY

L E A D I N G T H E

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