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Bloom, Fundamental Full Spectrum, CBD Softgels Capsules, 30ct, 750mg CBD

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CBD is the best way to experience relief the way nature intended, and if you’re looking for the benefits of CBD without the hassle of a tincture, are the perfect choice. Each of these contains the same amount of full-spectrum hemp extract, so you can enjoy a consistent serving without wondering if you took too much CBD or too little. Plus, if you’re new to CBD, softgels are a great way to work CBD into your daily routine.
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Description

Our full-spectrum CBD softgels are the perfect alternative to traditional CBD tinctures. No more guessing about how much CBD you should take, enjoy the consistency of a reliable experience with 25mg of CBD in every serving.

CBD softgels are the best way to experience all of the benefits of CBD without the hassle. Each of these CBD pills contains the same quality full-spectrum hemp extract found in our tinctures. Full-Spectrum hemp extract contains minor cannabinoids and terpenes, which work together and enhance each other’s effectiveness, so you get more out of every serving. Get the support you need and the reliability you expect from these full-spectrum CBD pills.

CBD softgels contains 25mg of CBD (750mg CBD total)

Ingredients

Hemp Extract aerial parts 360mg (Pytocannabinoids 25mg ) per serving, Fractioned Coconut oil and Gelatin

Key Features

Full-Spectrum hemp extract contains minor cannabinoids and terpenes, which work together and enhance each other’s effectiveness, so you get more out of every serving.

Recommended Use
  • Start with one capsule daily (25mg of CBD) and adjust your serving size as needed over time.
  • Remember that consistency is key! Use your CBD softgels daily to ensure that you get the best results. 
  • It is best to take CBD pills with food or within 30 minutes of a meal. 
Warning Information

Do not use when pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult a Healthcare provider if you are using any prescription medications or have a medical condition. Discontinue if any unusual symptoms occur.

This product contains industrial hemp, which has <.3% THC

Keep out of Reach of children

Statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Product FAQ's

1

How Much CBD Should I Take?

If you are using a tincture: Begin with the recommended serving size of one full dropper and adjust as needed. Everyone is different, and the amount of CBD you need depends on a combination of factors.

If you are using CBD isolate: If you are unsure about how much CBD, CBN, or CBG isolate to take, we recommend starting with roughly 25mg and adjusting your dose as needed. We provide a serving spoon with each isolate order. This serving spoon can hold 50 to 80mg of isolate. So, 25mg of isolate equates to roughly half a serving spoon. If you prefer a more exact dose, a digital cooking scale is the best tool to weigh your isolate with.

If you are using Softgels: Begin with one capsule a day and adjust as needed. Each capsule contains 25mg of CBD, so you may want to begin with more depending on your purpose or previous experience.

The most important thing to remember is that consistency is the key. No matter what CBD you use, taking it consistently is the only way to ensure that your body utilizes each dose effectively. If you have never used CBD before or use it irregularly, you may need five to ten days of regular use before you begin to notice the benefits of CBD.

Please note: we recommend taking your CBD on a full stomach. Like other supplements, using CBD on an empty stomach may result in minor side effects.

2

What Is CBD?

CBD, which is short for Cannabidiol, is one of the 85+ naturally occurring cannabinoids found in cannabis. CBD has an effect on such a wide range of conditions because of its interaction with the endocannabinoid system (ECS for short). The ECS is a central regulatory system made up of millions of cannabinoid receptors that are found throughout the body.

3

How Does CBD Work?

CBD interacts with the Endocannabinoid System (ECS). The ECS is a central regulatory system made up of millions of cannabinoid receptors that are found throughout the body. There are two types of cannabinoid receptors – CB1 and CB2. The main difference between the two is that CB1 receptors are more prominent in the brain and nervous system while CB2 receptors tend to be found throughout the immune system and gastrointestinal system. CB2 receptors are also found in the brain but in lesser density than the CB1 receptors. When cannabinoids are introduced to your system, they interact with these receptors causing the wide-range of effects that have been noted in testimonials and research. CBD specifically interacts with the CB2 receptors which is why it is so often attributed to immune and inflammation benefits.

CBD’s wide range of effects without a psychoactive component can be explained by understanding the CB2 receptors. When CBD interacts with CB2 receptors, it is working with the body’s internal functions to help regulate them back to homeostasis (an optimally balanced point). The regulation of homeostasis is what has such a beneficial impact on inflammation (which is responsible for a shocking spread of adverse health effects), and immune functions.

4

Is CBD Legal?

The short answer is yes, but it is complicated. CBD is legal in all 50 states but to varying degrees. The passing of the 2018 farm bill made hemp federally legal in every state, but it didn’t specifically make CBD legal. Due to its non-intoxicating nature, CBD is generally allowed in most places. However, marijuana-derived CBD (as opposed to hemp-derived CBD) or CBD products containing more than 0.3% THC are not legal in all states.

We strictly use locally grown, hemp-derived CBD in all of our products. So, you can count on all of our products to be completely legal as long as you reside in the United States. Unfortunately, while hemp is gaining recognition internationally, it isn’t legal everywhere.

5

What Is The Difference Between Hemp And Marijuana?

Hemp and marijuana are both parts of the cannabis family. Still, there is one critical difference between the two: THC or lack thereof. By definition, hemp can not have more than 0.3% THC. Anything over this amount is considered marijuana. This is why hemp is viewed as the non-intoxicating cousin of marijuana. While THC has medicinal properties just like CBD, it also happens to be the cannabinoid primarily responsible for intoxication. Despite only needing to clear a threshold of 0.3% THC, marijuana often has 15%+ THC. So, although these plants may look similar, there is quite a noticeable difference between the two. At Bloom, all of the CBD in our products is hemp-derived, so you can be confident knowing that none of our products contain more than 0.3% THC.

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