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Cannably is on a mission to deliver the highest-quality CBD products to those who need them the most. We believe that everyone deserves access to the best possible hemp-derived CBD. This is why we bring you a one stop shop where you can purchase CBD online.

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Cannably is your one-stop shop for all things CBD. We carry CBD oils, capsules, topicals, and edibles from some of the most popular brands in the industry.

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Here at Cannably we are dedicated to providing our customers with great quality products at an affordable price. We offer flexible payment options and rewards program that earns you loyalty points that can be redeem on future purchases.

Why Shop At Cannably CBD?

Launched in 2021, Cannably CBD is here to bring you the best CBD products in the market by partnering with trusted manufacturers and distributors.

1. High-Quality CBD Products: When you shop at Cannably CBD you are shopping for a variety of high-quality CBD products from leading brands.

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3. Lab-Tested Products: All of our products are third-party lab tested for purity and potency.

4. Free Shipping & Fast Shipping: Enjoy the benefits of fast shipping with priority mail service and qualify for free shipping when you purchase $60 or more in CBD products.

5. Discounted Pricing: At Cannably, we offer high-quality CBD products online at affordable prices. Get the benefits you've been wanting without breaking the bank.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is CBD?

CBD(Cannabidiol), is a chemical compound from the cannabis Sativa plant. As you should know there are two main types of the cannabis plant, Sativa and Indica used for medical and recreational purposes. Indica delivers a "full-body high" known in the cannabis industry for causing deep relaxation. On the other hand, Sativa is known to be a mental high that delivers an energizing effect, reduces anxiety and stress levels. The Sativa has two species, hemp, and marijuana. Both contain CBD, but there's a much higher percentage in hemp, which also has very low (less than 0.3%) levels of THC compared to marijuana. CBD products on this website are delivered from the hemp plant for maximum effect.

Does CBD get me "high"?

CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of many compounds found in the cannabis plant. Unlike THC, CBD does not cause intoxication or impairment. CBD can be derived from both hemp and marijuana plants, but most CBD products on the market are made from hemp. CBD interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in regulating mood, pain, appetite, and inflammation. CBD is available in a variety of forms, such as oils, tinctures, capsules, and edibles. CBD is also being studied for its potential therapeutic benefits.

Isolate, broad spectrum, and full spectrum.

CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound found in the hemp plant. CBD is just one of many compounds, known as cannabinoids, that are found in the hemp plant. CBD has been shown to have a number of positive effects on the body and mind, and it is these effects that have led to CBD becoming so popular in recent years. CBD can be extracted from the hemp plant in a number of different ways, and this extraction process will determine the final CBD product. The three main types of CBD products are CBD isolate, broad spectrum CBD, and full spectrum CBD. CBD isolate is the purest form of CBD and contains no other compounds from the hemp plant. Broad spectrum CBD includes all of the other compounds from the hemp plant except for THC. Full spectrum CBD includes all of the compounds from the hemp plant, including THC. Full spectrum CBD must contain less than 0.3% THC to be legal in the United States. All three of these CBD products are popular among those looking for the positive effects of CBD.

Is hemp oil the same as CBD oil?

The short answer is no. Hemp oil is extracted from the seeds of the hemp plant which has no cannabidiol(CBD) or tetrahydrocannabinol(THC) properties. Hemp seed oil is rich in vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids which is great for skincare products. Hemp seed oil lacks the therapeutic potential of Cannabidiol. CBD is known for its potential benefits that go beyond hemp seed oil like relieving stress, better sleep, and alleviating joint pain.

How much CBD should I take?

The amount of CBD you consume depends on a number of factors including your height and weight as well as how sensitive the body is to cannabinoids. The best way for most people would be to experiment with different doses until they find one that works.

Differences between CBD and Cannabis?

Cannabis refers to a group of three plants with psychoactive properties, known as Sativa, Indica, and Hybrid. In the final stage, the flowers are dried and you are left with marijuana(also known as weed). Marijuana is different from cannabidiol(CBD) because CBD is a single compound that is extracted from the cannabis Sativa plant. CBD contains little to no psychoactive properties but the helpful properties of the plant still remain.

Types of CBD products

We understand that new users may be overwhelmed by the different types of CBD products we have to offer, but no need to fear Cannably is here to help you with your journey. To start there are types of CBD, isolate, broad-spectrum, and full-spectrum. Isolate CBD contains 100% cannabidiol from the cannabis plant. Broad-spectrum contains CBD and other compounds of the cannabis plant like CBC, CBN, or terpenes, such as myrcene, limonene, or pinene. Full-spectrum contains the same properties as broad-spectrum but ensures low THC levels(under 0.3%) leaving out the "high" effect.

With this said, there are many types of CBD products catered to different people. The most common CBD products are oils, edibles. vapes, and lotions. Oils & tinctures are the most popular type of CBD products, they are consumed by dropping a small amount under the tongue. Whichever you choose we have a great selection of CBD products for you to choose from.

Is CBD legal?

Hemp-derived CBD products with less than 0.3% THC are legal federally but still illegal under some state laws. Cannabis-derived CBD products, on the other hand, are illegal federally but legal under some state laws. Check local legislation, especially when traveling. Also, keep in mind that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have not approved nonprescription CBD products, which may be inaccurately labeled.

Is CBD Marijuana?

Yes and no. Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a major component of the marijuana plant. While similar in nature to THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), it does not produce the same psychoactive effects associated with cannabis consumption and therefore does not cause its consumer to "get high."

Many people believe that CBD cannot make you high because it is not psychoactive, but this idea is wrong. In reality, while CBD will not get you high in the same way that THC does, it can still change your consciousness. You may feel more relaxed, experience less pain, and be generally more comfortable. Additionally, some CBD products do contain small amounts of THC.

CBD usually originates from marijuana, but it can also come from hemp. Hemp is closely related to marijuana plants and generally contains 0.3% THC or less. This plant is commonly used to make fabrics and ropes. In 2018, Congress legalized hemp growth in all 50 states which made CBD derived from hemp legal as well. Unfortunately, the legality of CBD sourced from marijuana is still quite unclear.