The Top 3 Reasons CBD Isn’t Working For You
You’ve read the articles and statistics and have a friend or two who sings the praises of hemp-based CBD. So, you eagerly decide to give it a try—only to be disappointed that it isn’t delivering results. But don’t give up quite yet! Here are the top 3 reasons CBD isn’t working for you.
Reason #1 Quality
Hemp-based CBD is a new and currently unregulated industry, with the only regulation being that CBD must be .3 percent or less of the psychotropic compound THC. This ensures that there is zero risk of you getting high. What is not regulated is the quality or purity of the CBD. This means that you might be taking a low-grade or watered down product or supplement. Holmes Organics products uses organic ingredients and we are fully transparent about processing—which can be found online in via our CBD Lab Results. By making the switch to a quality product you may begin to see results.
Reason #2 Product Choice
Next up, you might want to try a few different products to address your individual needs. For example, a topical CBD Cream can help with targeted relief in a way that a supplement can’t address. However, topical CBD won’t address every day stressors or whole body inflammation. This might mean that you have a few different products that you rotate between to achieve your health and wellness goals.
Reason #3 Everyone Responds Differently
It doesn’t matter what we are speaking of, there are no one-size-fits-all solutions to anything, including your CBD regimine. If you have a quality product you may need to work with a naturopath or physician to determine the serving that is best for you. Consistency is key, so daily use is suggested. And although it is exceptionally rare, from a physiological standpoint, there are some people who CBD has little to no positive effect on. This might mean it works well in some areas but not others.
So, before you write off CBD as a natural solution to health and wellness, verify the quality of your product and work with a healthcare expert to determine serving and product selection.