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What is CBD

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CBD and your body

 CBD is one of many cannabinoids (compounds) in the cannabis plant. Cannabinoids produce effects in the body by interacting with cannabinoid receptors, which form part of the endocannabinoid system.   Endocannabinoids, also called endogenous cannabinoids, are molecules made by your body. They’re similar to cannabinoids, but they’re produced by your body. 

CBD and your body

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CBD and your body

The body produces two receptors:

CB1 receptors are present throughout the body, particularly in the brain. They co-ordinate movement, pain, emotion, mood, thinking, appetite, memories, and other functions.

CB2 receptors are more common in the immune system. They affect inflammation and pain.

THC attaches to CB1 receptors but CBD stimulates t

The body produces two receptors:

CB1 receptors are present throughout the body, particularly in the brain. They co-ordinate movement, pain, emotion, mood, thinking, appetite, memories, and other functions.

CB2 receptors are more common in the immune system. They affect inflammation and pain.

THC attaches to CB1 receptors but CBD stimulates the receptors so that the body produces its own cannabinoids, known as endocannabinoids.

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Our Promise to You

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We understand that not all products work for everyone. All of our products are lab tested by state approved testing facilities. We don't sell products that we wouldn't or don't use ourselves. Hometown Hemp is exactly what the name says.

We over see and do all the work from growing hemp for CBD to making our own products. All of our product

We understand that not all products work for everyone. All of our products are lab tested by state approved testing facilities. We don't sell products that we wouldn't or don't use ourselves. Hometown Hemp is exactly what the name says.

We over see and do all the work from growing hemp for CBD to making our own products. All of our products are made with our own bulk distillate that's derived from the plants we grow on our farm. We are a true farm to table experience. 

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