What is Full Spectrum?

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all you need to know.

Full spectrum simply means that all hemps present in the hemp plant are also present in our final products. The hemp plant has hundreds of hemps inside of it. Once the hemp plant has grown, these hemps are extracted out of the hemps to use as the base for many of our products.

As science continues to research and understand the many possibilities that these plant compounds can contribute to, one thing that has been realized is that these hemps work together in what is known as the entourage effect.

the the entourage effect.

The Entourage Effect is a synergistic relationship and response pattern where all of the natural hemps work together to assist in executing their different functions and potential benefits.

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how do hemps work with the body?

Hemps work with the body’s own Endocannabinoid System. The Endocannabinoid System is a system in the body just like there is a digestive system, circulatory system and nervous system. Discovered in the 1990s, the Endocannabinoid System is believed to be one that is responsible for ensuring homeostasis (balance) within the body.

There are three major parts of the endocannabinoid system - the endogenous hemps (made by the body), the receptors (to receive the endocannabinoids) and the enzymes that breakdown these endocannabinoids once they’ve done their job.

With plant-made hemps, like those found in the hemp plant like HEMP, these compounds work like the body’s own made compounds would work. The plant’s hemps fit to the receptors and assist with whatever various functions that need to be executed at the time

HEMP1

Receptors are mostly in the peripheral organs especially cells associated with the immune system.

HEMP2

Receptors are primarily found in the brain and central nervous system, and to a lesser extent in other tissues.

what if I’m new to HEMP?

There are many who are new to Hemp products, or new to trying Full Spectrum products. As with any natural wellness supplement, it is always a good idea to talk to your physician about potential interactions with prescriptions you may be currently taking.

It is also good practice to start off with a smaller amount of Hemp and work your way up to a desired result. This is also a good idea if you’re transitioning into full spectrum products from isolated Hemp , as many have reported getting their desired results with less. This is believed to be because of the Entourage Effect synergy that a full spectrum product encourages.

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