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made using all organic ingredients; MCT oil, CBD distillate, and full plant CBD oil. This product contains acidic and active cannabinoids such as CBD, CBG, CBC, CBN, CBGa, CBDa, CBDv, THCa, THC under 0.3%, chlorophyl, terpenes, riboflavin, vitamins, minerals, and other full plant hemp qualities, making it a very effective and full spectrum product.  These products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to cure, treat, diagnose, or prevent any disease. Read our websites full terms of service page BEFORE purchasing any products.

 

 

Does hemp prevent coronavirus? 

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Oregon State conducted a study which proved that hemp compounds, specifically cannabigerolic acid (CBGa) and cannabidolic acid (CBDa) can prevent corona virus from entering human cells. This makes hemp one of the first potential all-natural discoveries for preventing corona virus from invading human cells. The findings of this study have tremendous implications for modern medicine because they demonstrate that the allosteric tendencies of hemp can potentially be used to prevent, and lessen the chances of contracting covid-19 and its variants. Furthermore, if hemp cannabinoids CBGa and CBDa prevent covid from entering human cells, then they can also have the potential to slow the spread and lessen severity of a corona virus infection in a covid positive patient. This study shows that these acidic hemp cannabinoids not only make it less like to contract covid, but also have the potential to make covid infections shorter and less severe.

 

What is CBDa and CBGa?

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It is important to know that this study does not certify that all CBD products and compounds can or will prevent covid from entering human cells, in fact most CBD products are irrelevant to this study. The study specifically researches two rare acidic hemp cannabinoids, CBDa and CBGa, which are precursor compounds to the better known CBD and CBG molecules. All cannabinoids start in the cannabis plant as cannabigerolic acid (CBGa), meaning that THC, CBG, CBD, CBN, and all cannabinoids come from CBGa. For this reason, CBGa is often referred to as the mother of all cannabinoids. CBGa is present in the trichomes and biomass of the plant, and as the plant matures and develops, the CBGa converts into CBDa, THCa, and a small amount stays as CBGa. The less psychoactive cannabis plant “hemp” has been bread to produce high levels of CBGa, and CBDa, and lower level of THCa compared to its psychoactive counterparts cannabis indica, sativa, and ruderalis.

Acidic cannabinoids are rare to find in hemp products, because they are generally viewed as less valuable than their activated counterparts. THCa is a great example because in the acidic form, THCa has little to no psychoactive effects whereas its’ activated derivative THC is incredibly psychoactive. The same can be said for CBD and CBG in terms of providing mental and physical relief, they are more potent and effective activated than in the acidic form. The reason why cannabis is generally smoked for its effects rather than consumed raw is because the heat from smoking the herbs activates the cannabinoids (CBGa, CBDa, and THCa) quickly converting them into the activated forms (CBG, CBD, and THC) so the body can receive maximum benefits. The same principal is applied to the process of making edibles, the hemp or cannabis is heated to decarboxylate or activate the hemp cannabinoids to increase their perceived value in the mind and body.

 

Which hemp products can prevent covid? Where can I find CBGa and CBDa products?

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Acidic hemp products are hard to come by, and can be tough to find. Most full spectrum products made from hemp extracts will generally not contain the acidic cannabinoids studied by Oregon State, because most extraction processes simultaneously activate the cannabinoids. Well over 90% of CBD and hemp products on the market are made with isolates and distillates; both extraction processes activate the cannabinoids leaving no acidic cannabinoids like CBGa and CBDa behind. Unfortunately, this is the case with most products on the market, because it is the easiest and most affordable way to produce hemp products. Our company Yin Yang Infusions offers a farm to table  full spectrum and full plant tincture and topical that contains high levels of CBGa and CBDa. We created these products through our proprietary multi-day extraction method that remains at low enough of a heat to extract the acidic cannabinoids without activating them in the process. Our full plant tincture and full plant topical are one of the only products you will find on the market that contain CBDa and CBGa. During this process we also extract out other naturally occurring hemp properties such as the chlorophyll, active cannabinoids, lipids, and terpenes. These added hemp properties make our full plant tincture and topical stronger and more effective milligram per milligram compared to broad spectrum options. We do not cut any corners and never skimp on quality, as we are a passionate, dedicated, and caring company that uses all natural and organic ingredients whenever possible.

 

The History of CBD

Did you know that CBD was actually discovered in 1940? Throughout history, cannabis had served as a valuable therapeutic resource; however, during the rise of modern medicine, it was not recognized by most in the medical community due to a lack of scientific evidence. The first discovery of an individual cannabinoid was made, when British chemist Robert S. Cahn reported the partial structure of Cannabinol (CBN), which he later identified as fully formed in 1940. Two years later, American chemist, Roger Adams, made history when he successfully isolated the first cannabinoid, Cannabidiol (CBD). His research is also responsible for the discovery of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). In the study, Mechoulam and his team administered daily doses of 300mg of CBD to study a group of 8 subjects. After just four months of treatment, half of the subjects stopped having seizures and the others exhibited a decrease in the frequency of their seizures. This was a huge breakthrough that had the potential to change the lives of more than 50 million epilepsy sufferers from around the world.

Does CBD get you high? What about pets?

The endocannabinoid system by which CBD enacts its effects is present in all mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish. This includes cats and dogs, which are known to experience many of the same medical and emotional issues as humans. It is therefore logical – and widely anecdotally supported – to suggest that

CBD can help our pets manage anxiety, stress, pain, nausea, and other ailments.

Yin Yang Infusions believes in the power of CBD for pets and offers a CBD pet tincture for use with your furry friend or friends. 

It’s one of hundreds of compounds in these plants, but it’s received more attention lately as changes to state and federal laws have led to a rise in the production of CBD-infused products. Another well-known cannabinoid is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). This compound is known for its psychoactive effects when consumed with cannabis, or marijuana. THC produces what many consider a “high,” or an altered state characterized by euphoria, pleasure, or heightened sensory perception. CBD doesn’t cause a high like THC. CBD has been anecdotally shown to have some positive health benefits, like helping people with anxiety and stress. If you’re seeking out CBD as a means to get high, you won’t experience that, and should consider Delta 8, HHC, or another alternative. 

Although many people think that you can get high off of CBD, Both THC and CBD naturally occur in cannabis plants. CBD can be isolated from the cannabis plant and the THC compound. People infuse CBD into tinctures, oils, edibles, and other products without the high-inducing THC. Still, many individuals might assume CBD causes the same effects as marijuana, because both can be found in the same plant. However, CBD alone is non intoxicating. It won’t cause a high. What’s more, CBD can also be derived from the hemp plant. In many states only hemp-derived CBD is available legally. These products, by law, can have no more than 0.3 percent THC. This isn’t enough to create any psychoactive symptoms. Once extracted from hemp or cannabis, CBD can be added to several products, including tinctures, lotions, and oils. CBD tinctures are one of the more popular CBD products. You can take it sublingually (under the tongue) or add it to drinks, food, or vape pens. Many people are using these products as a natural way to relax or lower anxiety. This is still not equivalent to the high marijuana causes. High concentrations of CBD (or taking more than recommended) could cause an uplifting effect. That’s not the same thing as a high. What’s more, taking high doses of CBD could cause some side effects, including nausea and dizziness. 

Benefits of CBD- Based off anecdotal evidence

-CBD may have beneficial effects on acne due to its anti-inflammatory qualities and its ability to control the overproduction of sebum from the sebaceous glands.

-Antipsychotic effects: Studies suggest that CBD may help people with schizophrenia and other mental disorders by reducing psychotic symptoms

-Substance abuse treatment: CBD has reportedly modified circuits in the brain related to drug addiction. In rats, CBD has been shown to reduce morphine dependence and heroin-seeking behavior

-Anti-tumor effects according to the American Cancer Society: In test-tube and animal studies, CBD has demonstrated anti-tumor effects. 

-Diabetes prevention: In diabetic mice, treatment with CBD reduced the incidence of diabetes by 56% and significantly reduced inflammation

Though CBD is generally well tolerated and considered safe, it may cause adverse reactions in some people.

Side effects noted in studies include-

●Diarrhea

●Changes in appetite and weight

●Fatigue

CBD is also known to interact with several medications. Before you start using CBD oil, discuss it with your doctor to ensure your safety and avoid potentially harmful interactions . This is especially important if you take medications or supplements that come with a " grapefruit warning ." Both grapefruit and CBD have been shown to interfere with cytochromes P450 (CYPs), a group of enzymes that are important to drug metabolism. One study performed on mice showed that CBD-rich cannabis extracts have the potential to cause liver toxicity. However, some of the mice in the study were force-fed extremely large doses of the extract.

Although CBD does have it’s benefits it also has some side effects. Always ask your doctor before you try anything new.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before using this product.

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  • 5
    Tincture

    Posted by Nikki on 2021-07-05

    Rich smooth flavor & a potent experience.