I view CBD as a tonic and vitamin for the body and THC for the mind.
Quote from: Blend Master General on January 13, 2015, 01:06:46 PMCBD is great with all blends or juices. Really seems to round them out. Agreed. I mix CBD e-juice with my JMX, etc. Very nice, and produces more vapor!
CBD is great with all blends or juices. Really seems to round them out.
I was on the phone the other day with a local head shop .We were talking about kratom when this chick starts telling me that they sold CBD if I was interested .probably expensive as hell though .I didnt even think to ask the price.
Quote from: toy on January 14, 2015, 11:27:22 AMI was on the phone the other day with a local head shop .We were talking about kratom when this chick starts telling me that they sold CBD if I was interested .probably expensive as hell though .I didnt even think to ask the price.A lot of CBD vendors out there are ripping people off. Hopefully, the Omega Labs/Canibdol folks will get their website back up to speed soon. They are about the best deal I've found so far for a quality CBD product. I'm sure there are some other good ones out there, though.
Quote from: Uruk-High on January 14, 2015, 11:38:05 AMQuote from: toy on January 14, 2015, 11:27:22 AMI was on the phone the other day with a local head shop .We were talking about kratom when this chick starts telling me that they sold CBD if I was interested .probably expensive as hell though .I didnt even think to ask the price.A lot of CBD vendors out there are ripping people off. Hopefully, the Omega Labs/Canibdol folks will get their website back up to speed soon. They are about the best deal I've found so far for a quality CBD product. I'm sure there are some other good ones out there, though.Yes, there are some interesting price discrepancies across the board for sure. When you combine that with looking for CBDs exclusively from buds, things can get a bit confusing.I'm sure there will be vendors who misrepresent their products and will make claims that their CBDs are from sources which they aren't. It can be a slippery slope for those that have to undergo drug testing as you mention Uruk. I signed up yesterday with Omega after an Indiana Jones-like quest to find their membership page but haven't heard back from them yet. They certainly seem serious about their products and I find it interesting how they make them for specific ailments (pain, anti-depressant, etc). Price is obviously a concern and we all want the best deal. I think it's also important to check the dosage for the product and see how many doses one gets for their buck. The bottles are small, but so is the recommended dosage, so a 1oz bottle can have hundreds of doses, making it very affordable especially when compared against purchasing actual buds.
Quote from: Ozone on January 14, 2015, 11:59:02 AMQuote from: Uruk-High on January 14, 2015, 11:38:05 AMQuote from: toy on January 14, 2015, 11:27:22 AMI was on the phone the other day with a local head shop .We were talking about kratom when this chick starts telling me that they sold CBD if I was interested .probably expensive as hell though .I didnt even think to ask the price.A lot of CBD vendors out there are ripping people off. Hopefully, the Omega Labs/Canibdol folks will get their website back up to speed soon. They are about the best deal I've found so far for a quality CBD product. I'm sure there are some other good ones out there, though.Yes, there are some interesting price discrepancies across the board for sure. When you combine that with looking for CBDs exclusively from buds, things can get a bit confusing.I'm sure there will be vendors who misrepresent their products and will make claims that their CBDs are from sources which they aren't. It can be a slippery slope for those that have to undergo drug testing as you mention Uruk. I signed up yesterday with Omega after an Indiana Jones-like quest to find their membership page but haven't heard back from them yet. They certainly seem serious about their products and I find it interesting how they make them for specific ailments (pain, anti-depressant, etc). Price is obviously a concern and we all want the best deal. I think it's also important to check the dosage for the product and see how many doses one gets for their buck. The bottles are small, but so is the recommended dosage, so a 1oz bottle can have hundreds of doses, making it very affordable especially when compared against purchasing actual buds. First thing I bought from Omega was there 1/2 oz bottle that has 1000 mg of CBD (same amount as the base 1 oz bottle.) When they say 3/4 drops will do it, they mean it! This stuff really works. I've also been happy with their Epiq Vape e-juice line. I picked up the mid range 750 mg version in Vanilla, and it plays very well with the JMX juice, etc.
Quote from: Uruk-High on January 14, 2015, 12:20:43 PMQuote from: Ozone on January 14, 2015, 11:59:02 AMQuote from: Uruk-High on January 14, 2015, 11:38:05 AMQuote from: toy on January 14, 2015, 11:27:22 AMI was on the phone the other day with a local head shop .We were talking about kratom when this chick starts telling me that they sold CBD if I was interested .probably expensive as hell though .I didnt even think to ask the price.A lot of CBD vendors out there are ripping people off. Hopefully, the Omega Labs/Canibdol folks will get their website back up to speed soon. They are about the best deal I've found so far for a quality CBD product. I'm sure there are some other good ones out there, though.Yes, there are some interesting price discrepancies across the board for sure. When you combine that with looking for CBDs exclusively from buds, things can get a bit confusing.I'm sure there will be vendors who misrepresent their products and will make claims that their CBDs are from sources which they aren't. It can be a slippery slope for those that have to undergo drug testing as you mention Uruk. I signed up yesterday with Omega after an Indiana Jones-like quest to find their membership page but haven't heard back from them yet. They certainly seem serious about their products and I find it interesting how they make them for specific ailments (pain, anti-depressant, etc). Price is obviously a concern and we all want the best deal. I think it's also important to check the dosage for the product and see how many doses one gets for their buck. The bottles are small, but so is the recommended dosage, so a 1oz bottle can have hundreds of doses, making it very affordable especially when compared against purchasing actual buds. First thing I bought from Omega was there 1/2 oz bottle that has 1000 mg of CBD (same amount as the base 1 oz bottle.) When they say 3/4 drops will do it, they mean it! This stuff really works. I've also been happy with their Epiq Vape e-juice line. I picked up the mid range 750 mg version in Vanilla, and it plays very well with the JMX juice, etc.Did you go for one of the types for specific ailments? I notice the "dark side of the moon" formula seems to be extra potent for pain relief. I am looking for numerous benefits from CBDs, with a heavy focus on areas of mental health. It would really be a dream come true to be able to address these issues appropriately and not have to always deal with accompanying psychoactive properties. I will certainly be reviewing any CBD products I try very intently and hope to provide some perspective for all on my own experiences. I'm really hoping this can open all kinds of doors for so many of us. It makes me really happy how children have benefited from CBDs and I think it expresses the heart of the legalization movement.
Quote from: Ozone on January 14, 2015, 12:51:18 PMQuote from: Uruk-High on January 14, 2015, 12:20:43 PMQuote from: Ozone on January 14, 2015, 11:59:02 AMQuote from: Uruk-High on January 14, 2015, 11:38:05 AMQuote from: toy on January 14, 2015, 11:27:22 AMI was on the phone the other day with a local head shop .We were talking about kratom when this chick starts telling me that they sold CBD if I was interested .probably expensive as hell though .I didnt even think to ask the price.A lot of CBD vendors out there are ripping people off. Hopefully, the Omega Labs/Canibdol folks will get their website back up to speed soon. They are about the best deal I've found so far for a quality CBD product. I'm sure there are some other good ones out there, though.Yes, there are some interesting price discrepancies across the board for sure. When you combine that with looking for CBDs exclusively from buds, things can get a bit confusing.I'm sure there will be vendors who misrepresent their products and will make claims that their CBDs are from sources which they aren't. It can be a slippery slope for those that have to undergo drug testing as you mention Uruk. I signed up yesterday with Omega after an Indiana Jones-like quest to find their membership page but haven't heard back from them yet. They certainly seem serious about their products and I find it interesting how they make them for specific ailments (pain, anti-depressant, etc). Price is obviously a concern and we all want the best deal. I think it's also important to check the dosage for the product and see how many doses one gets for their buck. The bottles are small, but so is the recommended dosage, so a 1oz bottle can have hundreds of doses, making it very affordable especially when compared against purchasing actual buds. First thing I bought from Omega was there 1/2 oz bottle that has 1000 mg of CBD (same amount as the base 1 oz bottle.) When they say 3/4 drops will do it, they mean it! This stuff really works. I've also been happy with their Epiq Vape e-juice line. I picked up the mid range 750 mg version in Vanilla, and it plays very well with the JMX juice, etc.Did you go for one of the types for specific ailments? I notice the "dark side of the moon" formula seems to be extra potent for pain relief. I am looking for numerous benefits from CBDs, with a heavy focus on areas of mental health. It would really be a dream come true to be able to address these issues appropriately and not have to always deal with accompanying psychoactive properties. I will certainly be reviewing any CBD products I try very intently and hope to provide some perspective for all on my own experiences. I'm really hoping this can open all kinds of doors for so many of us. It makes me really happy how children have benefited from CBDs and I think it expresses the heart of the legalization movement. No, they weren't as diversified back then. Omega has definitely stepped it up a bit since. The Canibdol Mini found here is what I bought - http://canibdol.com/canibdol-oral-drops.html3/4 drops of that, and the relaxation sets in pretty quick. It's a great stress reliever like MJ is minus the high, so that may really work for you. Would stand to reason that the 3000 and 5000 mg options work that much better, but I have not tried them yet. I also find that their CBD e-juice minimizes/negates the anxiety that can come with blends/blend juices. It really does round out the experience for me, anyway.
Bumping this thread for those that are interested in the CBD site that I was mentioning, canibdol.com. The new site is open, and they have now gone private. No worries, they are still encouraging newcomers to join, but obviously they are having some issues with the man when selling out in the open. Legal does not mean free of government hassle, apparently. Go figure... Anyway, the new site is - olorganics.com. You can request membership via the link, and you'll be damn happy that you did. I've reviewed the new site, and they have a bunch of killer new products in the mix - CBD Nectar, Honey Oil, and oils from specific strains again! Prices are still the best for the quality that I am aware of. I love this site...