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What is CBD?

What is CBD?

What is CBD? CBD is  NOT Marijuana. Now that we’ve gotten that matter cleared up, we can move on to what CBD IS. CBD (short for cannabidiol) is one of the active ingredients of cannabis (marijuana). While CBD is an inherent part of medical marijuana, it is actually derived from the hemp plant, which is a relative of the marijuana plant. In fact, marijuana contains both THC (short for tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD—and these two elements have dramatically different effects. CBD i
About Our CBD Isolates

About Our CBD Isolates

About Our CBD Isolates Our pure CBD and cannabinoid isolates are 3rd party lab tested and verified 100% Free of THC, truly setting  Hustle Butter CBD Balm apart from other CBD creams. They are registered Industrial Hemp-derived pure cannabinoid isolates and test at a minimum of 99%+ purity. Completely Odorless 100% THC Free Non-GMO Pesticide Free Naturally White All Natural Contains No Residual Solvents Contains No Heavy Metals COAs Available on Request Our cannabinoid isolates are
What is Vegan Skincare?

What is Vegan Skincare?

What is Vegan Skincare? Those who follow a vegan diet, by definition, avoid all meat and animal byproducts including milk or cheese. Not surprisingly, many people who keep a vegan diet also opt for strictly vegan skin care products.  True, you don’t ingest your skincare, but from a holistic perspective, what you put on your body is probably as important as what you put in your body, so if you’ve chosen a vegan lifestyle and diet,  it stands to reason you would seek out vegan products
What are Cruelty Free Products?

What are Cruelty Free Products?

What Does Cruelty Free Mean? There’s lots of talk around from consumers, retailers and manufacturers about products being “cruelty free”. Quite simply, “cruelty free’ refers to cosmetics or other products that are developed and produced using methods that do not involve testing on animals. Cruelty free is not a new, trendy concept either. In fact, it’s been around for around 75 years since the introduction of the three R’s in the book  Principles of Humane Experimental Technique writt