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Hemp, CBD & THC
Cannabinoids are chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant. They interact with the body's Endocannabinoid System and can have various effects, including pain relief, relaxation, and mood alteration. CBD and THC are the two most prominent cannabinoids in the cannabis plant.
The endocannabinoid system is a complex network of receptors in the human body that plays a role in regulating various physiological processes, such as mood, pain perception, and immune function. It interacts with cannabinoids like CBD and THC.
CBD, or cannabidiol, is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid derived from the cannabis plant. It's known for its potential therapeutic benefits, such as reducing anxiety, inflammation, and promoting overall well-being.
THC, or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, is another cannabinoid found in cannabis. Unlike CBD, it is psychoactive and produces the "high" associated with marijuana use.
Yes, CBD products containing less than 0.3% THC are legal in Texas. However, THC in higher amounts remains illegal for recreational use. Texas House Bill 1325 was signed into law in June 2019 and authorizes the production, manufacture, retail sale, and inspection of industrial hemp crops and products. This also includes consumable hemp products which contain cannabidiol (CBD), as well as other edible parts of the hemp plant.
Full spectrum CBD products contain a wide range of cannabinoids, including CBD, THC (within legal limits), CBG, CNC, CBN, terpenes, and more. This combination is believed to enhance the potential therapeutic effects due to the "entourage effect."
Broad spectrum CBD products contain multiple cannabinoids like full spectrum, but they are typically THC-free. This allows users to benefit from the entourage effect without the psychoactive effects of THC.
The entourage effect refers to the theory that cannabinoids and other compounds in cannabis work together synergistically, enhancing each other's therapeutic effects when consumed together in their natural ratios.
Delta 9 refers to delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive compound found in cannabis. It is responsible for the euphoric "high" associated with marijuana use. Delta 9 is legal in the state of Texas at concentrations below 0.3%.
Hemp and marijuana are both cannabis plants but they differ primarily in their THC content. Hemp contains low levels of THC (0.3% or less) and is grown for industrial and therapeutic purposes, while marijuana has higher THC levels and is used for recreational or medicinal purposes. While hemp cultivation is legal in the state of Texas, marijuana is not at this time.
CBC, or cannabichromene, is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid found in cannabis. It may have potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties.
CBG, or cannabigerol, is another non-intoxicating cannabinoid found in cannabis. It's often referred to as the "stem cell" of cannabinoids and is being studied for its potential therapeutic applications.
CBN, or cannabinol, is a cannabinoid that is typically found in aged cannabis plants. It may have sedative properties and is being researched for its potential as a sleep aid.
Yes, THC can show up on a drug test, especially if you consume products with significant THC content or on a regular basis. If you need to pass a drug test, it's important to use THC-free CBD products.
Unlike THC, CBD does not show up on a drug test. When shopping for CBD product, look for products that are THC-free, such as those made with CBD Isolate to minimize your chances of THC showing up on a drug test.
CBD isolate is a purer form of CBD, typically in a crystalline or powder form, where all other cannabinoids and plant compounds have been removed. It contains 99% or more CBD and formulated to be THC-free.
Please note that while the THC has been removed from CBD isolate, it is possible that THC can be formed in barely detectible amounts (fractions of a percent) due to heat exposure during the manufacturing process of hemp and CBD products.
CBD distillate is a concentrated form of CBD that retains a broad spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes while removing impurities like chlorophyll and other plant matter. It often contains higher CBD content than full spectrum products.
Jammin Canna
Garth Vaz, M.D. is a family practice physician at The Vaz Clinic, P.A. in Gonzales, TX. He's also the founder of Jammin Canna.
Born in Jamaica, he immigrated to the United States in 1967 and started studying to become a physician. Dealing with dyslexia and learning disorders from a young age, Garth struggled in school but never gave up. He was enlisted in the U.S. Army and, after completing his service, he resumed his education. In 1988, Dr. Vaz received his degree from the University of Florida's College of Medicine.
Dr. Vaz's struggles to get an education is the subject of a biographical book named "The Doctor He Begged To Be", authored by A. McDonald Vaz, his brother, also a dyslexic.
In 2021, moved by a sincere desire to help his ailing patients, Dr. Vaz founded Jammin Canna. Our company is dedicated to creating safe and effective products that alleviate pain naturally right here, in Texas.
We ship our CBD products everywhere within the United States. We do not currently ship internationally due to import restrictions of several countries.
We ship our products using USPS ground shipping. We do our best to ship orders within 5 business days of receiving a new order.
Refunds and Returns must be requested within 7 days of delivery. Due to the perishable nature of our products, you may only return products that are damaged, defective and/or unopened. Please contact our Customer Service Team to receive a return approval prior to returning any product. Refunds will be considered on a case-by-case basis by our customer service team.
You can find and purchase our products online on this website as well as in several retail stores and pharmacies in Texas. Click here to see the full list of locations where our products are sold.
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We recommend taking 1 dropper or 15ml of CBD tincture, but individual dosage may vary, so it's best to start with a smaller amount and adjust as needed.
Simply dab your fingers in the jar taking out a small amount of the salve, and proceed to massage the balm over the area that hurts for 2-3 minutes until completely absorbed by the skin, avoiding broken skin and wounds.
We suggest starting with one quarter of a single piece and waiting an hour to see how you feel before consuming more, as individual tolerance levels can vary.
Absolutely, especially if you are taking other medications, to ensure that the CBD does not alter the effects of drugs you are taking.
Yes, we have a CBD Tincture made just for pets! We recommend administrating your pet 1 drop per 5 lbs of weight.