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How Anxiety Affects the Immune System
Last week we talked about some of the ways anxiety is popping up in our lives with the recent global events and some ways to manage anxiety while social distancing. Now let’s explore why managing all of this is so important. You’ve probably heard people say that stress is bad for your health and can even [...]
Uncertain Times, COVID-19 Precautions and CBD for Anxiety
We all know there are no guarantees in life (except for the guarantee of change) but life has changed so rapidly lately- on a global scale. Many of us deal with anxiety when things are stable, but now even those of us who usually feel carefree are experiencing worry, stress, and tension like never before. With [...]
Using CBD and Hemp Oil For Pets: FAQ
You’ve experienced the benefits of CBD for yourself, or maybe you’ve heard your friends singing its praises, and you think, “could this work for my pets?” There are all kinds of CBD products on the market for pets these days, and a lot of people are using them to calm anxious cats or ease joint pain [...]
Your Vote Counts: NC Commissioner of Agriculture
We know some people love to talk about politics, and some avoid it at all costs. But either way, it ends up affecting all of us. That’s why in this election year, we think it’s important to talk about one race in particular. This year we have a chance to elect a new Commissioner of Agriculture [...]
What is CBG?
CBD, hemp oil, and other hemp products are quickly becoming a common household staple these days, and as our use of these products expands, thankfully so does the research. A bit about cannabinoids: We’ve talked about cannabinoids, the natural chemical compounds secreted by cannabis flowers. Mostly, we hear about THC or CBD, two widely known cannabinoids. [...]
The History of Hemp Part 2
In our last post we covered a brief history of hemp up until the early 1900’s. The future was bright for our favorite plant back in those days, but big changes were on the horizon. After World War I, farmers dropped their production of hemp drastically as fiber became more available and affordable from foreign sources. [...]






