Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some of the most popular questions we receive at Kannavis CBD.
There are two extraction methods when it comes to CBD: Ethanol Extraction and CO2 Extraction. In Ethanol Extraction, high-grade grain alcohol (ethanol) is used to separate CBD and other cannabinoids from the plant. CO2 (or supercritical) Extraction uses carbon dioxide at very high pressure and extremely low temperatures to strip the hemp flower of all cannabinoids and terpenes. At Kannvis CBD, we use ______ Extraction.
In most cases, yes. In 2018, CBD was federally legalized, as long as it is derived from hemp. That being said, some states have further restrictions. You can view a complete up-to-date list of CBD regulations by state on leafly.com.
Full Spectrum CBD oils contain multiple cannabis plant extracts, other cannabinoids (ex: cannabinol), including essential oils, and terpenes. These CBD products may also contain up to 0.3% of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Typically, this low of an amount is not strong enough to have significant hallucinogenic effects.
No, our CBD products contain less than 0.3% THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). All Kannavis CBD products are tested by a third party laboratory. They will not cause psychoactive or hallucinogenic side effects.