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Is CBD Oil Legal in Ireland?

Is CBD Oil Legal in Ireland?

CBD oil is made from the leaves, flowers and stalks of the hemp plant – Cannabis Sativa. It’s a natural product with many beneficial properties that are being studied extensively. CBD oil is not psychoactive and will not make you “high”. This means it’s a great option for people looking for the potential benefits of cannabis without the side effects. The legal status of CBD oil in Ireland is a bit of a grey area. Cannabis with high amounts of THC is illegal in Ireland, but CBD oil is not specifically mentioned in the Misuse of Drugs Act. This means that technically, it’s not illegal to possess or use CBD oil. However, the sale of CBD oil is not currently regulated in Ireland. This means that there is no quality control in place and no guarantee that the CBD oil you’re buying is safe or effective. This is why at Dr. Hemp Me we focus on Trust. How we do this is by testing every single batch of our CBD oil for not only cannabinoids but metals and chemicals as well. If you’re thinking of using CBD oil, it’s important to do your research and speak to one of our CBD experts. Is Full Spectrum legal? Yes. Full-spectrum CBD oil is legal in Ireland as it only contains trace amounts of THC (less than 0.2% to be exact), the psychoactive component of cannabis. This means it will not make you “high”. When did CBD oil become legal in Ireland? CBD oil became legal in Ireland on December 1st, 2018. This change in legislation was a direct result of the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) decision that CBD oil is not a narcotic drug. This decision was based on the fact that CBD oil does not contain any THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis. This ruling opened the door for CBD oil to be sold throughout the European Union. Is CBD a drug in Ireland? CBD itself is not seen as a drug in Ireland. Where the lines are blurred are due to the misuse of the drugs act and THC. Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 The Misuse of Drugs Act was put in place to stop the illegal use of drugs, however, it also covers substances that are not currently in an illegal grey area. THC is seen as a drug by this act and is, therefore, not currently legal in Ireland. The misuse of drugs act is currently being reviewed and it is hoped that CBD with trace amounts of THC will be legalised in the near future. Is it legal to grow hemp in Ireland? Yes, it is legal to grow hemp in Ireland. The Irish government has been supportive of the growth of the hemp industry in the country with HPRA helping farmers get started. How the Hemp Cooperative of Ireland works is that farmers join and then work together to grow, process and market their hemp products. The cooperative also provides training and support to farmers so they can grow hemp crops. The benefits of growing hemp are many. The plant is a great source of sustainable building materials, as well as being used for food, fuel, and even clothing. Hemp has a very low carbon footprint and is therefore very environmentally friendly. So, if you’re thinking of starting a hemp farm in Ireland, go for it! It’s a great way to be sustainable and support your local economy. Is CBD Oil legal in Northern Ireland? CBD oil is legal in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, but only if it is derived from an industrial hemp strain that is EU-approved. CBD oil can be derived from either marijuana or industrial hemp, and while marijuana is still illegal in the UK, industrial hemp is not. However, the industrial hemp must contain less than 0.2% THC in order to be legal, and CBD oil derived from it must also contain less than 0.2% THC. CBD oil is not currently regulated in the UK or Northern Ireland, but the government is considering doing so. In the meantime, CBD oil is widely available online and in health food stores. However, it is important to buy CBD oil from a reputable source, as there is no guarantee of quality or safety if you buy it from a less than reputable source. Can you drive if you take CBD Oil? A common question people ask is whether they can drive after taking CBD oil. The simple answer is yes, but there are a few things you should know. First, while CBD oil is not intoxicating, it can cause drowsiness in some people. If you feel drowy after taking CBD oil, it is best to avoid driving. Second, CBD oil can interact with certain medications. If you are taking any medication, it is important to check with your doctor before taking CBD oil. Third, CBD oil can affect your ability to concentrate. If you are taking CBD oil and find it difficult to focus, it is best to avoid driving. Fourth, CBD oil can make you more sensitive to sunlight. If you are taking CBD oil and find yourself feeling dizzy or lightheaded in sunlight, it is best to avoid driving. Overall, it is safe to drive after taking CBD oil, but there are a few things you should be aware of. If you are taking medication, check with your doctor first. If you are feeling drowsy, dizzy, or lightheaded, it is best to avoid driving. Can I bring Cannabidiol into Ireland? While the Irish government has not yet legalized CBD oil fully, it is possible to bring it into the country for personal use. CBD oil is derived from the cannabis plant. It contains little to no THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis. If you are interested in bringing CBD oil into Ireland for personal use, it is important to do your research. Make sure to purchase your CBD oil from a reputable source and check the CBD content to ensure it meets Irish standards. You should

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All You Need to Know about Full-Spectrum CBD Oil

All You Need to Know about Full-Spectrum CBD Oil

When it comes to CBD, there’s a wide array of products presently on the market. With CBD oil, however, potential users will have their choices narrowed down to three options: Full-Spectrum, Broad-Spectrum and CBD Isolate. In this article, we’ll be focussing specifically on Full-Spectrum CBD oil – what it is, what it’s made from, how it works and more. What is Cannabidiol? CBD (Cannabidiol) is a cannabinoid derived from the Cannabis Sativa plant. Cannabinoids generally help to regulate the Endocannabinoid system, a system responsible for helping to adjust any imbalances in the body via the nervous and immune systems. In all cases, CBD products are extracted from the hemp species of this plant, which has over 100 compounds within it. Also found within the hemp plant are terpenes (compounds that give the plant its scent) and flavonoids (compounds which help your body function better while protecting against toxins). Among the cannabinoids present are two of the most well-known – CBD and THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). THC is the psychoactive compound which induces a ‘high’ in the user, and is most commonly associated with marijuana. One main cause for concern with people new to CBD is the difference between hemp and marijuana. Hemp will possess no more than 0.3% THC, while marijuana will have much higher concentrations. The presence of THC in CBD products is what distinguishes each of the three categories: Full-Spectrum CBD oil will contain up to 0.3% THC or less Broad-Spectrum CBD oil will contain the same ingredients but without any THC CBD Isolate will contain exclusively Cannabidiol or CBD Full-Spectrum & What This Means Among the many new users of CBD oil, Full-Spectrum options are generally the most popular, and with good reason. Full-Spectrum oils use the entire hemp plant in their creation, meaning that CBD and all other cannabinoids will be utilised – including the trace amounts (0.3% or less) of THC. The use of all compounds within the plant produces what is known as the ‘Entourage Effect’. The idea is that when all the ingredients within Full-Spectrum oils work together, their effect upon a user may be stronger than if a user took those ingredients individually. The benefits of this whole-plant method of CBD consumption are still being researched, but thus far indications point to Full-Spectrum being the most effective version available on the CBD market. Note: There is evidence that Broad-Spectrum CBD oils can also produce the ‘Entourage Effect’, but Full-Spectrum results have been more promising. The main reason for people opting for Broad over Full-Spectrum is due to the possibility of failing a drug test, even if the body retains only trace amounts of THC. Also, because many companies are opting to sell Full-Spectrum oils due to their growing popularity, not every seller a person encounters will be entirely transparent with respect to how their oil is made or what ingredients (and how much of each cannabinoid) are included. This has resulted in many buyers purchasing oils that have had higher amounts of THC than stated on the label, and sometimes lower. Either way, prospective buyers are advised to check that whoever they buy from, they ensure that lab tests have been carried out on whatever product they’re interested in. Any reputable brand will have lab testing reports featured on their website for customers to view or at least available for viewing on request. How This Oil Works As was mentioned, cannabinoids are helpful in the regulation of the Endocannabinoid system. The primary cannabinoids in Full-Spectrum oils, CBD & THC, work on different areas of the brain. Within the human body, the Endocannabinoid system works on taking care of nerve function and the immune system, including but not limited to a person’s sleep cycle, mood and response to inflammation. There is evidence that it is also related to how we feel pain, leading researchers to believe that CBD helps achieve optimal bodily balance however it must be noted that more large-scale research studies and clinical trials are needed to confirm the above. The study linked above suggests further research into how whole plant or full spectrum oils alter multi-sensory body systems which deal with pain. Potential Risks Even though Full-Spectrum oils contain only trace amounts of THC, some may still be wondering whether they can get a user ‘high’. We mentioned that not all sellers supply products that align with what’s stated on their labels. This may cause a person to consume more THC than they expect. Also, if a Full-Spectrum CBD user takes heavy, consistent doses, there is a chance that they may experience some slight psychoactive effects, though experts believe that the concentrations involved (if bought from a reliable seller) are not strong enough to cause this. It should be noted, however, that such substances can have differing responses from person to person. This is another reason why some opt to begin with a Broad-Spectrum product. Potential Side Effects Like any relatively new substance, research into CBD and its effects is still very much in its preliminary stage. Despite researchers contending that the average person’s CBD tolerance will not be an issue, there are possibilities that one of a number of adverse reactions could occur, including drowsiness, stool and appetite changes which were found in one study. However, according to this study CBD as a substance has a better side effect profile when compared to other drugs used. This more positive side effect profile makes CBD safer and potentially more appealing to those looking for alternative or holistic food supplements. Note: An important caveat here is that the majority of negative responses to CBD occur when it coincides with the taking of other medication. A two-hour gap is recommended between taking CBD products and any other medications to prevent one from interfering with the other in the body. Full-Spectrum vs Broad Spectrum Because Full-Spectrum oils use all cannabinoids and other active compounds, users of this option may experience what is called the “Entourage Effect”. With all of these elements working in tandem,

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A Guide to Full Spectrum Hemp Oil in Wicklow

A Guide to Full Spectrum Hemp Oil in Wicklow

CBD oil is coming up fast in the Irish wellness industry as a popular food supplement. This article will detail a guide to full-spectrum CBD oil in Wicklow, Ireland.  What Is Hemp Oil?  Hemp oil, also known as CBD oil comes from the Cannabis Sativa plant which has been cultivated by humans as far back at the 6th Century B.C. This plant species is full of chemical compounds called cannabinoids which can be extracted and added to a carrier oil to create CBD oil. CBD is one of the main components of the hemp plant, along with a wide range of other cannabinoids. CBD oil also called hemp oil is the most commonly available formulation of CBD products. It is non-psychoactive as it does not contain enough THC, another cannabinoid found in hemp, to cause a ‘high’ in the user. For this reason, CBD is not considered illegal by the Misuse of Drugs Act in Ireland. The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) however has not yet authorised CBD as a medicinal treatment and has strict regulations around the marketing, sale and use of CBD supplement products as a result. CBD oils and other Cannabidiol products sold on the Irish wellness market must be marketed and sold as food supplements.  Why is This Supplement Popular in Wicklow and is it Legal? CBD oil is becoming popular in Wicklow because of claims about its benefits to the body when taken as a food supplement. It is a legal hemp product as long as it contains 0.2% THC or less because it cannot produce a ‘high’. CBD food supplements are considered safe to use even when the user is working, driving, etc. For the same reason, consumption of CBD is legal in Wicklow and across the island of Ireland.  Due to the above, the number of brands of CBD products has exploded recently. Knowledge of and further research into the Endocannabinoid System in human and animal bodies adds to the interest of men and women looking into CBD oil diet supplements.  The market is flooded with products of varying degrees of quality and safety in terms of product ingredients and extraction methods. One thing to note as a potential customer of CBD supplements is that not all of these products have been lab-tested even though this is a legal requirement.  Dr. Hemp Me’s Products Dr. Hemp Me offers superior CBD products in a variety of formations that are tailored for use by a variety of customers on a daily basis as part of a balanced diet. This Irish brand of CBD caters for both humans and pets through their range of lab-tested CBD products. The following list outlines some of the most popular supplemental products: Full Spectrum CBD Oil The phrase “full-spectrum” indicates that this product is extracted from the full hemp plant. Different parts of the plant are known to provide different benefits, all of which are contained in this product. In other words, this supplement contains a variety of cannabinoids and terpenes, a primary constituent of hemp’s essential oil.  Dr. Hemp Me offers 10ml bottles of 5%, 10%, 20% and 30% Full Spectrum CBD Oil. These oils all contain less than 0.2% THC, which is the legal limit of tetrahydrocannabinol.  Broad Spectrum CBD Oil This Broad Spectrum CBD oil is available in concentrations of 5%, 10%, and 20%. Many factors can affect how long it takes for CBD to take effect, both after a single dose and to build up in your body.  Everyone’s experience will be different, which is why we recommend the standard 20mg – 30mg per day for the first few weeks. Remember, always consult with your doctor before taking any food supplement; this article is not intended to constitute medical advice.  Users report Broad Spectrum oil to have a lighter taste. Also, it contains 0% THC, making it ideal for users to need to pass drug tests for various reasons one being for their profession.  Pet Oil Owner observations and testimonies of the efficacy of CBD oil for pets have led to its widespread production and distribution. Drops can be easily mixed with pet food. CBD oil for pets is available in 2.5%, 5%, and 10% concentrations for much larger animals like horses.  Gummies For users who dislike the strong, earthy, or grass-like flavour of hemp oil, CBD Gummies are a favourable option. These Gummies are sweet, chewable, and fruit-flavoured. Each bottle contains 60 Gummies with 15mg of CBD per gummy. Dr. Hemp Me’s CBD Gummies do contain sugar but contain 0% THC.  Lab Test Availability Lab tests from Cannalabs (Ekotechlab) are available for all of Dr. Hemp Me’s CBD products on the company website or upon request. Cannalabs partners with the University of Windsor and Western University to apply cutting-edge analytical methods to cannabis industry testing. Dr. Hemp Me’s lab test results are updated with each new batch of products.  This practice is one thing that sets Dr. Hemp Me apart from other producers. Because of the burgeoning popularity (and legality) of CBD products, some producers are taking advantage of the lack of restrictions to more cheaply manufacture inferior-quality supplements that have not been evaluated in a lab setting.  CBD products that have not been tested may contain THC levels that surpass the legal limit. They may also be subject to more rapid decay due to contamination or excess levels of chlorophyll and plant matter left over from inefficient extraction methods.  All of Dr. Hemp Me’s products are regulated by the Cannabis Trade Association, the largest non-profit company representing the hemp industry. 

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Should You Give Cannabidiol to Pets?

Should You Give Cannabidiol to Pets?

CBD oil for pets and other CBD products like chew treats for dogs are rapidly growing in popularity amongst pet owners across the world. Why you might ask? Well, CBD is a natural form of food supplement that shows potential results in research studies for the regulation of various health conditions. It must be noted however that such trials are small in scale and preliminary in nature with much more evidence needed. Not only are researchers discovering the various potential effects on both body and mind, but ordinary men and women are too…and their pets. A host of anecdotal evidence in the form of testimonials is now available through a simple google search. People who have chosen to add CBD oil to their diet, and pet owners who add it to the diet of their pets are sharing stories of their CBD supplement use online with others. Despite claims relating to relief of anxiety and stress, and ongoing clinical trial research into the chemical compound that is CBD, governments and leaders alike are hesitant to stamp this supplement with a medicinal status. That is because more large scale research trials are needed to confirm the claims of body benefits made CBD supplement users. The former means that brands selling CBD oils and other CBD products cannot market their Cannabidiol as having medicinal benefits or healing properties. CBD, therefore, is to be sold as a food supplement only, according to laws in many European countries. Some countries have gone the extra mile and now recognise the cannabis plant terpenes as a natural treatment option for those with epilepsy or who experience seizures for example but this depends on the place and requires a special prescription. Forum groups online are actively talking about the use of full-spectrum CBD products for pets in a variety of ways like anxious responses to stress. This leaves CBD in a grey area of the law, but it doesn’t mean that men, women, and pets can’t benefit from this plant compound. CBD sold and bought as a food supplement is perfectly legal in most countries across Europe and could possibly be an asset to your pet. Let’s now look at what CBD is and how to add it to your dog, cat or even horse’s diet. What is Cannabidiol? Cannabidiol, the full term for CBD, is one of over a hundred compounds found in the cannabis plant family. These compounds are also called cannabinoids and occur in different amounts from plant to plant. For example, the hemp plant one member of the cannabis plant group and contains primarily CBD cannabinoids. The marijuana plant is another member of this plant family but contains large amounts of the cannabinoid THC, which is well known for making people ‘high’. Both plants, hemp and marijuana contain CBD, THC and others like CBG but there is a difference between the content of each. CBD oils and CBD products are made using CBD cannabinoids which are extracted from the hemp plant only, because it is plentiful in hemp while THC or tetrahydrocannabinol only occurs in a small amount. High levels of CBD or Cannabidiol make it perfect for CBD extraction. When CBD is extracted for the purpose of CBD product production, other cannabinoids are also extracted like THC and CBG. However, they are small in number and so occur only in trace amounts in the finished product. In such small levels these cannabinoids work in a supportive way rather than having any profound individual effect on the user. That is why CBD oil cannot make you ‘high’. How does CBD work in the body? You may be surprised to learn that humans and animals can potentially benefit from a CBD food supplement. CBD works in conjunction with particular system which scientists have proven exists in humans and animals. This system, called the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) works to create a state of balance or homeostasis within the body. It controls and regulates the function of various areas of the body (and mind) like metabolism, sleep patterns, stress responses and appetite among others. Can dogs and cats take CBD oil? As animals have this system too CBD can work for them as a dietary supplement just as much as it can for a pet owner. Let me explain further. If your pet has a bodily function that is out of whack or needs regulation to work more effectively then the body naturally produces neurotransmitters called Endocannabinoids. These bind to cannabinoid receptors in the brain to send signals around the body to regulate and reinstate balance. Whether your pet, dog or cat, takes CBD or not this system is at work within them. If your animal has CBD oil or CBD treats added to its diet, the cannabis cannabinoids present work the same as Endocannabinoids. They bind to receptors in the brain and send messages to work on regulating areas that need help. Salmon oil is often added as a carrier oil for the CBD content in Cannabidiol for pets as it makes the supplement more appealing and masks the taste of hemp in the animal’s mouth. Salmon oil also benefits the condition of your animal’s coat. Customers of CBD oils and treats for pets should make sure to research a company before purchasing from them. Look for reviews from other customers and quality ingredients plus information on dosage and the range of product options available for your animal. MORE READING: CBD FISH OIL FOR DOGS What is Full-Spectrum oil? Full Spectrum CBD oil means that the oil you are purchasing is making use of all parts of the hemp plant. Extraction processes can be used to only extract pure CBD for the purpose of adding this to food supplements however many users believe that CBD as a compound works better in conjunction with other cannabinoids present in the plant. Full-spectrum products include all cannabinoids in the hemp plant to allow users to experience the entourage effect. This way cannabinoids can work synergistically together in

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Where to Buy CBD Oil in Wexford?

Where to Buy CBD Oil in Wexford?

The hype surrounding CBD, or Cannabidiol, refuses to die down. At ever-increasing rates, people are discovering the potential health benefits of CBD extracts. Along with other cannabinoids, the legal and medical status of CBD remains unclear. While many people report the possible benefits of using CBD, the research study is ongoing with much more evidence needed to convince country leaders and governments. CBD’s relationship to hemp and its high-inducing cousin, THC, further complicates the matter.  If you’re wondering if CBD is suitable for you or if it is available in your area, you’re not alone. Is there a company or brand nearby which can offer quality CBD products and product information to its customers? Sure there is, you just need to know where to look. This article reviews what we know about CBD, whether it is legal in Wexford and also what ingredients to look out for when buying this product.  What is the difference between Marijuana & Hemp? Marijuana, hemp, and cannabis are all technically the same plant. Cannabis is the parent plant of the family while hemp and marijuana are variations of the cannabis plant. THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the chemical compound responsible for potential intoxicating effects. THC or tetrahydrocannabinol is found in all forms of the cannabis plant but there is a difference in terms of amount. Hemp as a plant primarily contains CBD and only small amounts of THC. Marijuana on the other hand contains mostly THC making it a highly psychoactive substance when extracted. Because CBD and THC come from the same plant, restrictions aimed at regulating THC often include CBD as well. This causes a legal grey area and the risk of THC overconsumption is often passed onto CBD unnecessarily. CBD derived from the hemp plant cannot make a user ‘high’ as CBD is non-toxic and produces low to no psychoactive effects. In this way, it can still affect the body. For example people, both men and women, make claims regarding the use of CBD products for the relief of symptoms from health conditions like anxiety, insomnia (sleep), stress and even pain. However, CBD is not recognised as having medicinal benefits by the HPRA in Ireland so the former is anecdotal in nature. More research evidence in the form of clinical trials is needed to confirm CBD supplements as beneficial to the body. For now, CBD is regarded as a food supplement only. The amounts of each cannabinoid present in oil makes a difference as a variety of levels and strengths are available in CBD oils.  CBD acts on something called the Endocannabinoid system. In humans and animals, the Endocannabinoid system is one of many cellular communication systems that regulate how our bodies function. The effect CBD has on the Endocannabinoid system is responsible for the potential benefits arising from its use. Just like a regular food supplement, vitamin or mineral, for example, Vitamin D for immune system health or calcium for bone health, CBD can be added to an everyday diet as an extra source of nutrients. CBD has a variety of nutrients like Omega 3’s, a source of iron and complex vitamins like vitamin B.  CBD is generally available in three formulations: full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate. Full-Spectrum  Full-spectrum CBD contains all of the oils of the cannabis plant. That includes THC, which means full-spectrum CBD formulations always come from hemp plants with extremely low THC concentrations. Generally, THC concentrations of 0.2%-0.3% are legally allowed in CBD products. That small amount of THC isn’t enough to get the average person high. However, ingesting massive amounts might produce intoxicating effects. Many regulatory agencies accept hemp products with trace amounts of THC. Full-spectrum CBD products are legal in many areas. However, it is possible to test positive for marijuana on a drug screen because of the small amount of THC. Broad-Spectrum Broad-spectrum CBD contains many of the compounds of the cannabis plant in addition to CBD. However, THC is absent entirely from broad-spectrum CBD. Users of the broad-spectrum formulation still have access to other cannabinoids and terpenes in the cannabis plant, but without potential concerns arising from trace amounts of THC.  Many people prefer broad-spectrum CBD products because of the small amounts of other cannabinoids that are present. Many find this to be a more suitable formulation than CBD alone. Isolate As the name implies, CBD isolate products contain only CBD. There are no other cannabinoids or substances from the cannabis plant present. Isolates are generally preferred by those who want the greatest amount of control over their supplements. Generally speaking, most CBD formulations are well-tolerated by those who take them. At this time, the medical community continues to investigate the benefits of CBD and the potential conditions it might treat. Each CBD formulation discussed above can come as a smokable product (including vaping), edible, or topical solution. The way users consume CBD results in differing effects. People switching to a new method of taking CBD should proceed cautiously at first. Legal Status of CBD Supplements in Wexford There are some options for obtaining CBD products in Wexford. Ireland legalised hemp oils and CBD oils as food supplements. The government doesn’t directly regulate the THC concentration of CBD products. That means you will likely have no issue finding full-spectrum CBD products, but expect these CBD formulations to contain less than 0.2% THC. Irish lawmakers continue to establish new rules and regulations surrounding CBD. Recently, CBD was recognised by the government of Ireland as a non-cannabis product, solidifying its legality. While THC and marijuana remain illegal in Ireland, CBD appears to have a bright future. If you are looking for an online CBD store where you can order a range of CBD supplements Dr. Hemp Me is one example of a CBD company in Ireland with testimonials from customers, quality Cannabidiol ingredients and a quick delivery service.  Conclusion Overall, you can use CBD without worrying about breaking any Irish laws. CBD products continue to move ahead into the legal space. The government recently recognised CBD

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A Guide to Full Spectrum CBD in Kilkenny

A Guide to Full Spectrum CBD in Kilkenny

Are you interested in finding out about CBD oil in Kilkenny? If so, this guide will tell you everything you need to know about the status of CBD products in this area of Ireland. Whether you prefer to use CBD oils like any other vitamin supplement in your diet or apply it topically to your skin, this article will give you the information you need to you enjoy the benefits of CBD oil safely and legally. What Is CBD?  Although you may be familiar with it, it is essential to understand what CBD means. CBD is short for Cannabidiol, a chemical compound that exists in cannabis (Cannabis Sativa plant). Unlike the other compound found in cannabis, its relative THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), you won’t experience toxic properties or high psychoactive effects with CBD. Both CBD and THC are cannabinoids which are found in the cannabis plant family but CBD is found in large amounts in the hemp plant specifically. The hemp plant is the safe, non-toxic relative of cannabis. From this plant CBD is extracted in order to add to a carrier oil and create a CBD oil product. Research studies and anecdotal evidence from men and women claim CBD has therapeutic uses in helping with many health conditions, including pain, stress responses, sleep disorders, and anxiety. However, it must be noted that CBD products can only be classed as food supplements. The HPRA do not recognise CBD products as having any medicinal benefits. Any company who claims their products are medicinal is not abiding by regulations. Quality ingredients, delivery and a reliable place to ask questions, like a customer service chat box, is what you should look out for when purchasing CBD oils. You can find CBD in many forms, such as food, drinks, capsules, Gummies, skin cream and more. CBD oil can easily be consumed orally in the mouth or applied topically to the skin, making it very popular.  What Is the Current Classification in Kilkenny?  One of the main things you should know about CBD oil in any location is its legal status. Like many other areas, there are strict regulations around the sale and use of cannabis-derived products in Kilkenny. CBD oil is not an illegal drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act in Ireland. You can buy and sell it as a food product if it doesn’t contain THC. However, CBD oil is not classified as a medicine in Kilkenny. Therefore, it is illegal for it to be sold or marketed as such. It also cannot be prescribed by doctors or sold as a drug in pharmacies. This rule does not only apply to CBD oil but also to other CBD and hemp-related products. The only way to legally buy or sell Full Spectrum CBD oil in Kilkenny is as food supplement products.  CBD Vs. THC: How Are These Cannabinoids Different?  Many people wonder why CBD is legal while THC is not, despite being from the same source. Products that contain THC remain illegal in Ireland, but CBD oil with less than 0.2% CBD is legal, provided it meets other regulation policies and registration. The reason for this is quite simple. THC has psychoactive properties, which requires strict regulation. Since CBD does not have psychoactive properties, regulatory and legal authorities consider it much safer for public use.   What CBD Oils and Products Are Available? If you are seeking CBD oil in Kilkenny, Dr. Hemp Me offers a wide selection of products here and across Ireland. Dr. Hemp Me CBD oil comes from Cannabis Sativa L sourced from  Ireland, the UK, and other parts of the EU. According to the law, CBD products can contain small amount of THC, once none have more than 0.2%. In addition to the CBD content, many quality products, as with this brand, also contain five other beneficial compounds from Cannabis Sativa L.  To preserve integrity and potency, all of CBD oils from this company come in dark bottles that block light. Here are some of our most popular options for CBD customers:  F/S Hemp Oil Full-spectrum CBD oil includes several cannabinoids, some of which are from sources other than Cannabis Sativa L. Some studies suggest that the use of Full -Spectrum CBD products are more beneficial in terms of cannabinoid effectiveness within the body. These products include: CBD Oil 10%, 1,000 mg CBD Oil 200 drops (Starter) CBD Oil 20%, 2,000 mg CBD Oil 200 drops (Superdose) CBD Oil 40%, 4,000 mg CBD Oil 200 drops B/S Hemp Oil Broad-spectrum CBD oil has most of the same compounds as full-spectrum CBD oil but is completely THC-free. Dr Hemp Me broad-spectrum products include: CBD Oil 5%, 500 mg 200 drops (THC Free) CBD Oil 10%, 1,000 mg 200 drops (THC Free) Gummies If you prefer a chewable form of CBD, we have Gummies available in strawberry and fizzy flavours. They’re fruity, easy to eat, have rapid absorption, and are excellent for children and adults. They are available in the following strengths: 25 mg of CBD oil 500 mg of CBD oil 750 mg of CBD oil Best Food Supplement Options No matter what formulation you prefer, Dr. Hemp Me has you covered. While all of the products are high quality and a daily addition to the health of your food diet, one of the most popular options is full-spectrum CBD oil. This is thanks to the additional benefits of five other plant extracts found in full-spectrum CBD oils. Have These Products Been Lab-Tested? All Dr. Hemp Me products have undergone lab testing at JHG Analysis, one of the cannabis plant testing companies in Ireland and Europe. These tests measure purity and potency to ensure the quality and safety of the products they offer before and after the extraction process. To view the lab reports for such products, please see the dedicated Lab Testing page.  Final Thoughts on CBD Oil in Kilkenny The legal status of CBD oil and other hemp-derived products in Kilkenny is complicated. Laws and regulations are constantly changing, so you

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Where to Buy Cannabidiol in Dublin women and men

Where to Buy Cannabidiol in Dublin

CBD Oil as a food supplement is rising in popularity in Ireland. For those people looking for more information on how you can purchase locally and trust the product you’re buying, we have the study done for you. Finding the ideal CBD product for you involves a few areas of research – CBD brands, quality of ingredients, dose amount and product range.  What Are CBD Supplements, and Why Should I Buy them in Dublin? CBD, or Cannabidiol oil, comes from cannabis. CBD is a chemical compound present in both marijuana and hemp plants which are relatives of the cannabis plant family. All CBD in Ireland comes from hemp since there are far fewer levels of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) in hemp compared to marijuana.  Hemp plants are helpful in many ways, for both fibres and as a dietary supplement, backed by years of research study and much anecdotal evidence shared by men and women. CBD use is now worldwide within the worldwide wellness industry. Each dose of CBD oil contains a range of nutrients like complex B vitamins, Omega 3’s and is a source of iron which adds to the appeal of this popular food supplement.  Like many products in the wellness community, CBD oil acts as a food supplement and can have potentially helpful effects on a number of complaints relating to health. However CBD oils can only be marketed as food supplements and not branded as having medicinal benefits. All claims are derived from testimonials by both men and women plus the results of small-scale research studies and trials.  Legal Status of Cannabidiol in Dublin For 25 years, the Irish government has recognised hemp as a good source of fibre and oils. Due to the limitations on THC, all hemp products need to contain a level of 0.2% THC or less. So any CBD you purchase in Dublin won’t be able to get you high.  Anyone who grows hemp requires licenses from the Department of Health and Facilitation. A grower obtains this from the Health Products Regulatory Authority. If you sell or grow hemp, no matter how much of an expert you are, you aren’t allowed to make medicinal claims about hemp products for marketing purposes.  A bottle of CBD oil can only be sold as a food supplement and to be taken like Calcium for bones, Magnesium, Vitamin D and others. For example, vitamins and minerals are not prescribed by a doctor but recommended by health food shops and speciality stores who have experience using supplements daily. CBD cream can also be of use to people who would like to apply terpenes directly to the skin.  CBD oil is legal in Dublin but is subject to restrictions and guidelines as stated above. One research study looks at the reasons why cannabis supplements like CBD remain in a confusing grey area in terms of legality for many countries. The ingredients and ratio of cannabinoids in CBD products require marketing regulation and safety measures in terms of product labelling and product testing.  Disclaimer *Our products are considered food supplements for adults, just like other vitamins (calcium, magnesium, vitamin D, and other multivitamins) that provide nutrients for the body. Studies are continuously being carried out to find any evidence for the risk a product might have on a person. Vitamins and supplements are not intended to replace a varied diet, food, or other needs. CBD Food Supplements We Offer Dr. Hemp Me sells a variety of CBD products in Dublin, Cork, and surrounding areas. All CBD inventory is accessible online and available for delivery across the UK and EU.  The wide selection of Cannabidiol available in their online store comes from the Cannabis Sativa L and is grown in Ireland and the UK. Each cannabinoid is housed by a hemp seed carrier oil.  Following the law, all products have 0.2% or less THC in them. With such food supplements, you can also get benefits from five other compounds present in Cannabis Sativa L. Light can destroy critical components of CBD oils, hence why all oils are sold in light-blocking bottles. CBD oil is just one form of hemp product that is offered by Dr Hemp Me. It undergoes absorption in the body when dropped into the mouth, under the tongue. Here it can quickly absorb and enter the blood. CBD Oil Our full-spectrum CBD oil comes in different doses and includes several plant extracts to add to its effectiveness. This has trace amounts of THC and includes other cannabinoids. The Full-Spectrum CBD oil includes: CBD oil 10%, 1,000 mg CBD Oil 200 Drops (Starter) CBD Oil 20%, 2,000 mg CBD Oil 200 Drops (Superdose) CBD Oil 40%, 4,000 mg CBD Oil 200 Drops  CBD Oil for Pets Humans aren’t the only mammals to enjoy the abilities of CBD oil. Pets can metabolise Cannabidiol and other hemp extracts in the same way as humans do.  For pets, our CBD oil is affordable and comes in two doses: 2.5% and 5% strength.  Dosing instructions are: Below 20lbs – 2 to 4 drops 20 to 50lbs – 4 to eight drops Above 51lbs – 10 drops For the best benefits, try to give your pets daily oil for 4 to 6 weeks.  Gummies If placing CBD drops under your tongue for five minutes isn’t your thing, we have CBD-infused Gummies available. There are two flavour choices: Strawberry and Fizzy. These fruity, fun flavours are fun to eat and absorb rapidly and work for children and adults. There is 25mg of CBD per gummy. There are also options of the 500mg and 750 mg Gummies.  Other Products There are many forms of CBD consumption available. Besides the products we reviewed above, our CBD supplements are also available in capsules if that is your preference.  The most robust product available is a paste available in 40%, 70%, and 80%. These doses allow you to adjust and see what your capacity is with effects. Are These Products Safe? Yes. All of our products are lab tested by

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a guide to hemp in Ireland

A Guide to Hemp in Ireland

Sales of CBD food supplements have been steadily on the rise in Ireland. Although cultivating and selling cannabis is not permitted in Ireland, the sale of CBD oil (Cannabidiol) is allowed. A variety of Irish brands now provide quality CBD oils to men and women of every age as the CBD market continues to expand. People usually seek out CBD food supplements for a particular reason with many claiming a variety of health benefits. However such claims regarding CBD cannot be confirmed as fact due to a lack of clinical research results available. Right now, the cannabis plant is used for its cannabinoid content to create CBD oils and CBD Gummies which can be taken like any common vitamins or mineral supplement. Some men add calcium to their diet for bone health and some women add vitamin d for a healthy immune system, so why not add CBD? Adding either full-spectrum or broad -spectrum CBD oil to your diet is quite popular now in Ireland but is there any risk involved when choosing this supplement option? What Is Hemp? CBD or Cannabidiol is a molecule found in a plant known as Cannabis sativa, generally called hemp or cannabis. The Cannabis sativa plant contains over 80 compounds known as cannabinoids.  Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the most famous component in cannabis. On the other hand, CBD is derived from hemp, which is a type of Cannabis sativa L that has just trace quantities of THC. Cannabinoids react with cannabinoid receptors in the body. These receptors are part of the Endocannabinoid system. The body produces two types of receptors:  CB1 receptors: These can be found all across the body, especially in the brain. Emotion, movement, pain, thinking, appetite, and other processes are coordinated by CB1 receptors.  CB2 receptors: They are more common in the immune system. They influence pain and inflammation.  THC links with CB1 receptors, while CBD stimulates the receptors, making the body produce its own cannabinoids, called Endocannabinoids. Ireland allows companies to sell CBD as long as its THC levels are 0.2% or lower. Another factor regarding the sale of CBD oils and other CBD products is their market status. CBD oils and CBD products must be sold only as food supplements to customers. The Health Products Regulation Authority (HPRA) of Ireland does not recognise the cannabis plant or hemp derived CBD oil as having any medicinal properties. Irish authorities know that CBD does not create the same level of psychoactive effects that THC does, which encouraged leaders to make it legal on the island.  MORE READING: CBD OIL IN LAOIS Where Can I Buy CBD Oil in Ireland? You can buy CBD oil in Ireland from the best CBD oil vendor — Dr. Hemp Me. We sell all forms of quality CBD oil at affordable prices. Ordering CBD oil from us is straightforward, you can do it on our CBD store website where we sell CBD oils, CBD Gummies, hemp creams, and even CBD oil for pets.  We offer a variety of food supplement options in our CBD oil range. Full-spectrum and broad-spectrum options are for sale as are CBD oil supplements for dogs and cats. The potential benefits of CBD oil for pets is the same as that for us people. Animals also have an Endocannabinoid system which regulates certain health and body functions. Cannabinoids in a CBD food supplement are like a dose of nutrients or a vitamin product your dog or cat. Drops of this CBD product can be added to a pet’s diet through their food. More Reading: A Guide to CBD Oil in Galway Shipping and Customs We can ship all our products anywhere in Ireland, and the Graphic User Interface on our website makes it easy to shop and place orders.  You can place multiple orders at once and have them all shipped to your location. If you place an order before 2pm, we will begin shipping it the same day. We offer free delivery when your total order is over €50.  There are no customs duties when you order from us. Dr. Hemp Me is an Irish company—and Ireland is a member of the European Union. This means that we can ship our products in Ireland and to other countries in the EU without having to pay customs duties.  Although the United Kingdom left the European Union in February 2020, our customers in the UK do not have to pay customs duties either. Even though Brexit was a little bit of an issue at first, we have reached an agreement that benefits our customers.  Our UK Fastway delivery service is on board, and now we can skip the customs queue and deliver our products quickly in the United Kingdom. This means that our UK customers don’t have to wait for weeks on end because of the customs queue.  MORE READING: BECOMING A DR. HEMP ME WHOLESALER Customer Service Our customer service representatives are available from 8 am till 9 pm. You can reach us by calling or sending an email. We will respond to you as soon as possible and do our best to answer any questions you may have.  Our customer care representatives are friendly, polite, respectful, and willing to help with any problem that you might have. We know that CBD is a little confusing for first-time customers, so if you need any help, you can be sure we will guide you through all you need to know about CBD food supplements. We will also help you decide which CBD product best suits your needs.  You can call us to find out how to use our CBD products and the quantities in which to use them. Our customer care is also available on our website if you need to ask questions about our products, for example the ingredients they contain.  MORE READING: CBD OIL FOR PETS Composition and Testing Our CBD is extracted by CO2 extraction, and contains less than 0.2% THC as mandated by Irish law.  You don’t have to

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CBD Oil For Pets: Everything You Need to Know

CBD Oil For Pets: Everything You Need to Know

CBD oil is created from hemp leaves by extracting cannabis from the plant. Although it comes from cannabis, it does not result in feeling “high” – that effect comes from THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, another chemical found in hemp and cannabis plants. This compound only produces a high if taken from the marijuana plant where it exists in high volumes. Thankfully CBD products for dogs and cats all come from hemp plants which makes them both safe and non-toxic.  People all over the world are supplementing their dog’s diet with products containing cannabinoids. Such ingredients in a pet product allow for potential benefits according to anecdotal evidence from vets and pet owners alike. Various health conditions like epilepsy in dogs for example which results in seizures could be supplemented with CBD but full clinical trials are needed to confirm this as reported in one study. Administering a CBD oil product for pets is becoming more prevalent among pet owners, and it’s not as complicated a process as you might think. So, let’s take a closer look.  Why Pets Can Take Cannabidiol Similar to humans, cats and dogs have an Endocannabinoid System (ECS). This is a system of receptors all over the body enacted by CBD oil and stimulates anti-inflammatory abilities. In fact, all animals have an Endocannabinoid system, so your turtle, rabbit, horse and reptile, among others, can take a CBD oil food supplement treatment for their health. CBD oil helps the ECS maintain (or reset) balanced levels for health inflammatory responses in the body. When the body is fighting an infection, CBD oils release Endocannabinoids that signal other immune cells to help fight while limiting inflammatory response. The receptors help to fight health issues caused by an imbalance in the ECS without causing damage. f your pet suffers from anxiety, CBD oil may help to calm their nerves. Whether its chronic anxiety or situational (such as fireworks or thunderstorms), pet owners can give CBD Oil to offer potential relief. Be vigilant when thinking about giving hemp oils to your pup however as they are smaller in weight and developing so need a smaller dose of drops if any. Be sure to ask your vet the important questions before going ahead and administering the oil.  How to Give CBD Products to Your Pet? There are several methods to give CBD oil to your pet. For example, pets with skin conditions or muscle spasms can receive CBD oil topically. Simply apply the CBD (usually in a cream or lotion) directly on the troubled area. Because the CBD does not reach the bloodstream it provides relief directly at the problem. The most common (and easiest) way to administer CBD oil to your pet is with a dropper. Pet owners will draw the correct dosage into the dropper, insert it into your pet’s mouth, and squeeze the dropper to release the CBD oil. Many pet owners will reward their pet with a treat afterwards to make sure all the CBD is swallowed. The potency of your pet product will affect the taste level it gives off so either try to mask the taste or look for a flavoured pet oil like salmon or beef.  If your pet enjoys a porous treat, pet owners can also apply CBD oil to the treat. Wait for the CBD oil to absorb into the treat before offering it to your dog. This is an excellent option for pets who need a small amount of CBD oil. For larger doses, pet owners may want to mix with wet food. For this method, it’s best to gradually add CBD oil to the food as it does affect the taste. Again, wait before offering to your pet, so the CBD absorbs into the food. What Dosage Should I Give My Pet? Your pet’s size will ultimately determine the correct dosage for CBD oil treatment. You may want to check with a veterinarian beforehand. Smaller dogs require lower dosage, while heavier dogs may need the higher dosage to feel the effects of the cannabis due to their weight. The best CBD oil for dogs, Dr. Hemp Me’s CBD oil for Pets, is available in a variety of strengths for pets of all sizes. You can choose from 2.5%, 5%, or 10%. You will typically give 4 drops per dose. Dr. Hemp Me is an Irish company with a range of natural food supplement options for your pet’s health including CBD Pet Chews which can be given as treats daily.  What is the Chance of Side Effects? As with most food supplement treatments, there may be side effects of CBD oil that pet owners should consider before administering.  Side effects of CBD oil for pets include drowsiness or sluggishness. There is a calming effect of CBD oil that, when administered in higher doses, may cause your pet to sleep more or have a slower walk than normal. In humans, CBD oil research shows a decrease in saliva. This could potentially be the same for your pet when taking CBD oil. Dry mouth or increased thirst is a possible side effect for pets taking CBD oil. A third potential side effect is lowered blood pressure in your pet. Even though the drop in pressure is small, your pet may experience the feeling of being light-headed but it seems to be uncommon.  Does My Pet Need a Vet Prescription to Get CBD? In order to start your pet on CBD oil, you should first talk with a veterinarian. The doctor will determine if your dog or cat is a good candidate for CBD oil treatment and can write you a prescription for the correct strength and dosage.  Legally, in the UK, only veterinarians can prescribe CBD oils for pets. Benefits of Cannabidiol For Pets Again, there is no THC chemical in CBD oil, so there is no high or altered state when taken. CBD oil for pets is primarily used for pain management, anxiety or neurological relief, or anti-inflammatory purposes. Ingredients include natural terpenes,

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How to Add CBD oil to your diet in Mayo

How to add CBD Oil to your Diet – Mayo, Ireland

There has been a lot of talk about CBD oil, its legality, and its safety in Ireland. The product is popular countrywide and worldwide because it is a crucial remedy in the wellness industry. In this article, we will look at the legality of CBD oil in Mayo and how CBD products may be beneficial to your diet.  What is CBD? CBD is a naturally occurring cannabinoid (phytocannabinoid) found in cannabis, a chemical present in both hemp and marijuana plants. However, the hemp plant, a member of the cannabis plant family, contains large amounts of CBD or Cannabidiol while it only contains small or trace amounts of THC.  Due to the restrictions on THC or tetrahydrocannabinol in the country, CBD oil only comes from hemp because this plant has lower THC levels (0.3% less). Additionally, studies have shown that hemp is a more sustainable source of CBD oil and fibre and so is beneficial to the earth in terms of cultivation.  CBD oil is created by extracting CBD cannabinoids from the hemp plant. CBD can be isolated and extracted in its purest form, or extracted along with over 100 other cannabinoids found in hemp. The latter process results in the formation of full-spectrum CBD oils or products. Legal Status of CBD Oil in Mayo Under the Misuse of Drugs Act, Ireland only permits the legal use of CBD oil if it contains 0.2% THC or less (to prevent users from getting high). As such, oil derived from cannabis is illegal because its THC level exceeds this percentage. That said, the product is not categorised as medicine either. You cannot get a doctor’s prescription for it or buy it from a drug store. The only way to sell CBD oil in Mayo is by labelling it as a food product or supplement so that consumers can get it without any hassle. For Manufacturers Due to the novel food regulation in the EU, the legality of CBD oil in Mayo can be somewhat confusing. Novel food means any ingestible meals/ingredients that were not present in the EU before May 1997. Such products must undergo a strict authorisation process before certification. Therefore, manufacturers need to use specific safe processes to extract the oil from the hemp plant for it to meet the novel food classification standards. However, there is a way to bypass this authorisation process. Cold-pressed hemp oils were available in the EU before 1997, so they do not need any authorising. Therefore, CBD oil is legal to sell as food supplements without applying for authorisation if production is via the cold pressing method. For Resellers Resellers of white-labeled or pre-branded CBD oil cannot apply for authorisation independently. They must get details of the novel food authorisation from their supplier and mention their specific products in the application. For Secondary Producers Secondary producers are those who blend, reformulate, or bottle CBD oil from other manufacturers. They can fill out an independent authorisation application known as the piggyback but must provide shelf-life and stability tests of their new products to certify their safety. For Growers Growers must get licenses from the Department of Health and get facilitated by the Health Products Regulatory Authority. All four of the above are not allowed to market their CBD oil as having medicinal or health benefits, even though they fall under the food supplements category. Which CBD Options Do We Have in Stock? At Dr. Hemp Me, we have a wide variety of CBD oil products ranging from full-spectrum oil to broad-spectrum oil. We extract this oil from hemp plants grown in Ireland and other parts of the EU, and we use combinations of several different plant extracts, including different cannabinoids. These cannabinoids include naturally occurring terpenoids, CBC, CBDA, CBDV, CBG, CBN, and less than 0.2% THC. Combined, they have more health and wellness benefits (entourage effect) compared to using them independently. Best Sellers Our best-selling CBD oils are the 10%, 20%, and 40% full-spectrum CBD oil doses. The starter dose has a CBD strength of 1000mg (10%), where each drop has 5mg. On the other hand, the 20% option has 2000mg of CBD per bottle (10mg per drop), while the super dose gives 4000mg per bottle or 20mg per drop. Other CBD Products If you are a first-time user and you prefer something chewable instead of putting the oil under your tongue, we have CBD Gummies as alternatives. They are mild with a delicious strawberry flavour that will mask any hemp taste if you find it unpleasant. Others include: Broad-spectrum CBD oil (100% THC-free) CBD capsules CBD oil for pets (2.5% and 5% strengths) Pet chews CBD paste (40% and 80%) CBD joint and muscle cream CBD bath bombs CBD vape oil All our products go through lab tests at JHG analysis, an industry leader in testing cannabis plants in the EU. The tests check for safety and quality by measuring purity and potency before and after the extraction process. Additionally, we package our products in opaque light-blocking bottles to keep light from destroying the CBD chemicals and compounds. Conclusion There you have it. CBD oil is legal in Mayo, and we have all the varieties for beginners, experienced users, and even pets. Head over to our online shop today to order your preferred CBD food supplement.

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