CBG Explained: What You Need to Know About the “Mother of All Cannabinoids”
CBD Oracle
by Lee Johnson
5d ago
CBD might be the most well-known non-intoxicating cannabinoid, but it’s far from the only useful component of the plant. Cannabigerol (CBG) is called the “mother of all cannabinoids,” a key component in the production of THC, CBD and CBC, some of the most well-known chemicals in the plant. Unsurprisingly, many people have taken an interest in CBG for its potential medical uses, and the potential for it to become the “next CBD.” But what exactly is CBG? Does it really have the medical benefits that advocates claim? Are there any risks? Here’s a run-down of the most important facts about CBG. Ke ..read more
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What Is Delta-8 THC? – Or What Many Have Called “Diet” Delta 9 THC
CBD Oracle
by Mell Green
5d ago
While cannabis is fully legal in a handful of states across the US, the majority of residents still don’t have recreational access to the plant legally. However, the delta-8 THC cannabinoid has started to become incredibly popular for those who cannot obtain recreational cannabis legally, as it provides unique effects and can be found in various forms.  Key Takeaways: Popularity and accessibility: Delta-8 THC has become popular, particularly in states where cannabis isn’t legally available for recreational use. Known for its milder psychoactive effects compared to delta-9 THC, it offers ..read more
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Top 24 Books About Cannabis for (High)ly Beneficial Reading
CBD Oracle
by Mell Green
1w ago
Let’s say you’re hoping to learn more about growing cannabis at home, or you’d like to infuse some of your recipes with it, or maybe you’re just wanting to know a little bit more about the plant’s benefits. Some of the best places to start for this kind of detailed information are through cannabis books. However, with how popular marijuana is these days, it’s not always easy to find books with the right information for you.   If you’re interested in learning more about the ins and outs of cannabis — regardless of the capacity — we’ve got 24 incredible cannabis-related books for you to div ..read more
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Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Buy CBD on Amazon (And What You Should Do Instead)
CBD Oracle
by Lee Johnson
1w ago
Amazon may have an instantly recognizable brand and a huge reach as a marketplace, but they are one of the worst places you can buy CBD online. CBD Oracle investigated the hemp market on Amazon, sending 56 products to InfiniteCAL Labs for testing and conducting an in-depth analysis of product listings. The results are explained in full elsewhere, but the simple summary is that the CBD sold on Amazon is not reliable and it’s almost always better to buy hemp products from elsewhere. Here’s a run-down of the main reasons you shouldn’t buy CBD on Amazon and what you should look for instead. Most o ..read more
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China-Sourced Gummies Are Making Amazon’s Hemp Market Even Worse
CBD Oracle
by Lee Johnson
2w ago
Chinese sellers are becoming increasingly prominent on Amazon, and the platform’s questionable hemp market is no exception. As part of CBD Oracle’s report on the Amazon hemp market, we found that 30% of products included in the lab study came from Chinese sellers. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing – if a Chinese product is high-quality and cheaper than American alternatives, it’s up to the consumer – but the data provides many reasons to be skeptical of the gummies they offer. TL;DR 30% of Amazon hemp products studied by CBD Oracle came from Chinese sellers. 59% of products from Chinese sell ..read more
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Hemp Products on Amazon Are Full of Fake Reviews
CBD Oracle
by Lee Johnson
2w ago
In our report on Amazon’s hemp market, among many other issues with the market, we discovered that many of the products sold are flooded with fake reviews. Even if you’re not buying hemp on Amazon – which we would not recommend – in the age of ChatGPT and markets for fake reviews, this is a concern that every consumer should have when shopping online. So exactly how common are fake reviews on Amazon’s hemp products? And how can you spot deceptive reviews before you end up with a defective product? TL;DR Hemp products on Amazon had an average of 58% reliable reviews, according to a CBD Oracle ..read more
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You Could Make $100k From Selling Hemp on Amazon: Here’s How
CBD Oracle
by Lee Johnson
2w ago
If you have a hemp company, you might have considered becoming an Amazon seller and putting some of your products up on the site. However, Amazon policy forbids selling consumable CBD – at least in theory – and sellers with experience working on the platform have mixed feedback. So is it really a good idea to sell hemp on Amazon? How much can you expect to make, and how can you avoid having problems with the site’s enforcement team? The Rules About CBD on Amazon Amazon says they prohibit CBD, anything described as “full spectrum hemp oil” or “rich hemp oil,” and anything identified by LegitScr ..read more
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This Gummy on Amazon Says It Has 200,000,000 mg of Hemp Extract, But Is That Even Possible?
CBD Oracle
by Lee Johnson
2w ago
If you’re shopping for hemp on a store like Amazon, eBay, or Walmart, you might come across some truly bizarre claims about the amount of “hemp” you’re buying. Sellers behave as if “bigger is better” when it comes to the dosages of hemp in a gummy, and there is apparently no limit to what they’re willing to claim their products contain. But what does it mean for a pack of gummies to contain 3,500,000 mg of hemp extract? What if the number is 200,000,000? Does it even make sense? We’re going to take a look at the facts behind these claims, whether it’s even possible to have that much hemp in a ..read more
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Delta-8 THC Was Stealth-Banned in Texas, But Hometown Hero and Other Texas Businesses Are Fighting It
CBD Oracle
by Lee Johnson
2w ago
The ban on delta-8 THC in Texas is in force, whether you know it or not. Back in January, a document was quietly added to the Texas Register, completely unsearchable (since it was uploaded as an image), that declared delta-8 to be a Schedule I Controlled Substance. With no true public hearing and no information provided in advance to stakeholders, this decision has become a very controversial one, and Hometown Hero is pursuing legal action against the Department of State Health Services as a result. But is the ban going to stand? What does it mean for stores selling delta-8 THC? And how will t ..read more
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Is Time Up for Hemp in Texas? Make Your Voice Heard Before April 22nd
CBD Oracle
by Lee Johnson
2w ago
Summary: The rules governing consumer hemp products are up for a routine review this year, which could lead to lasting changes in the state. Texas has opened up public comments until April 22nd, 2024. Both businesses and ordinary consumers are encouraged to comment on how the laws have worked for them and places they could be improved. Email dshshempprogram@dshs.texas.gov, with the subject line “Comments on Proposed Rule Review Chapter 300” to make your comments. Hemp has had a rough time in Texas. While the state passed its hemp law in 2019, a couple of years later, it declared that delta-8 ..read more
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