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Why Bumble B. Well CBD Pet Products Are Superior…

If you’re a pet parent, you already know: you’ll do anything to keep your furry family members comfortable, calm, and happy. It’s no surprise that CBD pet products have exploded in popularity. But not all “CBD” pet products are created equal—especially those found on Amazon or the grocery store shelf.

At The Good People Farms, we carry Bumble B. Well CBD pet products because they prioritize quality, transparency, and pet safety in a way that most mass-market options simply don’t. Here’s why that matters.


1. The Problem with “CBD” Pet Products Sold on Amazon

Many shoppers assume that if a product is listed online with words like “hemp” or “calming” on the label, it must contain CBD. Unfortunately, that’s often not the case—especially on Amazon.

Amazon prohibits real CBD products

  • Marketplace policy: Amazon has a strict policy that bans products containing cannabidiol (CBD) from its main marketplace.
  • Very limited exceptions: While some topical CBD products may appear under Amazon Fresh or Whole Foods channels, ingestible CBD for pets is broadly prohibited.

How sellers get around the rules

Because of this ban, many sellers try to work around Amazon’s policy by using vague or confusing language:

  • Products are labeled as “hemp oil,” “hemp extract,” or “hemp chews
  • Packaging and descriptions imply CBD benefits, but never clearly state CBD content in milligrams
  • In reality, most of these products are made from hemp seeds, not the flowering parts of the plant that contain CBD

Hemp seed oil ≠ CBD

Hemp seed oil can be a healthy oil source (like flax or fish oil), but:

  • It does not naturally contain CBD
  • It contains little to no cannabinoids of any kind
  • Yet it’s often marketed in a way that confuses shoppers into thinking they’re buying CBD

In other words: many “hemp” pet products on Amazon are essentially just seed oil, with no therapeutic CBD inside.


2. Why CBD Pet Products at the Grocery Store Often Fall Short

Grocery stores and big-box retailers have also rushed to stock “hemp” and “CBD” pet products—but there are several reasons these options tend to be lower quality than a dedicated brand like Bumble B. Well.

Regulatory gray zone

  • The FDA has not approved CBD for use in pet food or supplements, which means there is no standardized, enforced framework for how these products must be formulated or labeled.
  • Many grocery brands lean on vague “hemp” language to stay inside corporate and regulatory comfort zones—again, often using hemp seed oil rather than true, measured CBD.

Mass-market priorities over pet-specific care

Grocery and big-box products are typically designed to:

  • Hit a low price point
  • Appeal to a broad, casual shopper
  • Sit on a shelf for a long time

That often means:

  • Very low CBD content (if any at all)
  • No easily accessible third-party lab reports
  • Vague or tiny dosing information, especially for different pet sizes
  • Ingredient lists that may include unnecessary fillers, artificial flavors, or lower-grade carrier oils

Limited transparency

Unlike a specialist brand that lives or dies by its reputation in the pet wellness world, grocery products often:

  • Don’t prominently share Certificates of Analysis (COAs)
  • Don’t clearly display cannabinoid content per serving
  • Don’t offer much education or guidance for pet parents

The result: you may pay for something labeled “hemp” or “CBD,” but your pet might be getting very little actual CBDand no quality assurance.


3. How Bumble B. Well Does Things Differently

Bumble B. Well is the type of brand that doesn’t fit into the Amazon/grocery model—and that’s exactly why we trust them.

Authentic CBD from a reputable source

  • Bumble B. Well products are sold through trusted channels—like independent retailers and wellness-focused partners—rather than hiding behind vague “hemp” wording on mass marketplaces.
  • The labels clearly identify when a product contains CBD, and list how much CBD is in each serving or each bottle.

Third-party lab testing you can actually see

A key marker of a high-quality CBD pet product is independent lab testing:

  • Every batch is tested by a third-party laboratory
  • Bumble B. Well provides Certificates of Analysis (COAs) that verify:
    • Actual CBD potency
    • That the product is free from pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and other contaminants

With mass-market “hemp” products on Amazon or in the grocery store, this level of transparency is rare—or completely missing.

Accurate, pet-appropriate dosing

Bumble B. Well focuses on pets first, which means:

  • Clear mg of CBD per treat, per pump, or per drop
  • Dosing ranges based on pet size and weight, not one-size-fits-all guesses
  • Formulations designed with pet sensitivities and needs in mind

This helps you avoid giving too little (ineffective) or too much (potentially upsetting) product to your dog or cat.

Full ingredient and sourcing transparency

With Bumble B. Well, you can expect:

  • Straightforward ingredient lists, including carrier oils and flavorings
  • Transparency about hemp sourcing and extraction methods
  • No “mystery hemp blend” language—just clear, honest information

In contrast, many grocery and Amazon products provide minimal detail, making it hard to know what you’re really giving your pet.


4. A Quick Comparison

Amazon / Grocery “Hemp” Pet Products

  • Often hemp seed oil, not true CBD
  • Marketed with wellness language but no verified cannabinoids
  • No or limited COAs available to the customer
  • Vague dosing and unclear sourcing
  • Focused on low price and mass appeal

Bumble B. Well CBD Pet Products

  • Authentic CBD with clearly labeled milligrams
  • Third-party lab tested with COAs available
  • Formulated specifically for pets, with realistic dosing guidance
  • Transparent ingredients and responsible sourcing
  • Offered through trusted partners who can help answer your questions

5. Choosing What’s Best for Your Pet

Your pet can’t read labels—but you can. When you’re deciding between a cheap “hemp” chew from a grocery aisle or Amazon listing and a carefully formulated, third-party tested Bumble B. Well product, the difference comes down to:

  • Is there real CBD, in a meaningful amount?
  • Can I see proof (lab testing) of what’s in the product?
  • Is this company clearly focused on pet wellness—not just riding a trend?

At The Good People Farms, we choose Bumble B. Well because it meets those standards. If you have questions about CBD for your pet, how to read a COA, or how to choose the best product for your animal’s size and needs, we’re always happy to walk you through it.

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U.S. Timeline: Cannabis Sativa in America 🇺🇸🌿

Cannabis sativa has been woven into American history for more than four centuries—from a practical colonial fiber crop to a highly regulated controlled substance, and now to a complex mix of legal cannabis and hemp-derived products. 🌱

This post walks through the U.S. timeline of Cannabis sativa, focusing on key legal milestones and ending with the very recent federal crackdown on intoxicating hemp products—and how The Good People Farms fits uniquely into this story.


1600s–1700s – Hemp Takes Root in the Colonies 🌾

In early America, hemp was a strategic necessity. Several English colonies—most notably Virginia—encouraged or even required farmers to grow hemp, because it was vital for rope, sails, and durable cloth.[1]

Hemp fiber supported shipping, fishing, and agriculture, making it part of the young colonies’ economic foundation.


1800s – Cannabis in the Pharmacy 💊

By the 19th century, cannabis extracts were widely sold in U.S. pharmacies. Preparations labeled Cannabis indica or “extract of cannabis” were used for pain, migraines, insomnia, and menstrual discomfort.[2]

At this stage, cannabis was a mainstream medicine, not yet politicized.


1906 – The Pure Food and Drug Act 🧾

The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 did not ban cannabis, but it required accurate labeling of products containing certain substances, including cannabis.[3]

This law marked the beginning of federal oversight of medicines and ingredients and was an early step toward tighter drug regulation.


1937 – The Marihuana Tax Act: Prohibition Begins 🚫

In 1937, Congress passed the Marihuana Tax Act, imposing heavy taxes, registration requirements, and criminal penalties on cannabis.[4]

Although hemp and psychoactive cannabis weren’t carefully separated in the law, the practical effect was to wipe out most legal hemp and cannabis commerce in the United States.


1970 – The Controlled Substances Act ⚖️

The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970 classified cannabis as a Schedule I drug, defined as having no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.[5]

Because hemp is the same plant species, federal law did not distinguish hemp from other forms of cannabis, effectively treating all varieties as illegal marijuana for decades.


1996 – California’s Proposition 215 🌿⚕️

In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 215 (the Compassionate Use Act), making California the first U.S. state to legalize medical cannabis for patients with a physician’s recommendation.[6]

This law sparked a wave of state-level medical cannabis programs that directly conflicted with federal prohibition but reshaped public attitudes.


2012 – Colorado & Washington Legalize Adult Use 🎉

In 2012, Colorado (Amendment 64) and Washington State (Initiative 502) became the first states to legalize adult-use/recreational cannabis for people 21+.[7]

Regulated retail stores, testing labs, and seed-to-sale tracking systems ushered in a new era of legal cannabis marketsoperating alongside federal prohibition.


2018 – The Farm Bill and the “Hemp Loophole” 🌿📜

The 2018 Agriculture Improvement Act (the “Farm Bill”) removed hemp—defined as cannabis with no more than 0.3% delta-9 THC on a dry-weight basis—from the federal list of controlled substances.[8]

This law:

  • Re-legalized industrial hemp cultivation nationwide.
  • Opened the door for hemp-derived CBD and other cannabinoid products.

Because it only limited delta-9 THC, however, manufacturers began producing intoxicating products using other cannabinoids like delta-8 THC and high-THCA “hemp” flower, all technically legal under the old definition. This became known as the “hemp loophole.”[9]


2025–2026 – Congress Cracks Down on Intoxicating Hemp Products 🧨➡️🚫

In November 2025, Congress passed H.R. 5371, a government funding bill that includes the most sweeping federal hemp changes since 2018. The hemp provisions:

  • Redefine hemp based on “total THC”, including THCA and other intoxicating cannabinoids—not just delta-9 THC.[10]
  • Exclude synthetic and chemically converted cannabinoids (like delta-8 THC produced from CBD) from the definition of hemp, even if they originate from legal hemp.[10][11]
  • Impose a strict 0.4 mg cap on total THC per consumer package of hemp-derived products, in addition to the 0.3% total THC by dry weight limit.[11][12]
  • Provide about a one-year transition period, with the new rules taking effect in November 2026.[10][13]

Taken together, these rules are expected to eliminate most intoxicating hemp products currently on the market—including many gummies, drinks, vapes, and high-THC “hemp” flower—unless they are reformulated to stay below the new limits or move fully into state-licensed cannabis channels.[12][14]


What This Means for The Good People Farms 🌿✨

For The Good People Farms, these changes highlight just how ahead of the curve and compliant our model has always been:

  • We intentionally chose not to sell intoxicating hemp products—even when the federal “hemp loophole” existed—because doing so was not legal under California regulations and didn’t align with our values.
  • From day one, we’ve focused on non-intoxicating, fully compliant hemp and CBD products in our storefront, and state-licensed THC products only through our delivery service, exactly as California law intends.
  • Our storefront is designed as a one-of-a-kind education hub: a place where customers can learn about the Cannabis sativa L. plant, compare hemp and cannabis side by side, and explore legal, responsibly sourced products that fit their needs.

In a landscape where many businesses are now being forced to rethink their intoxicating hemp strategies, The Good People Farms can proudly say we’ve been doing it the right way all along—fully legal, uniquely educational, and genuinely customer-first. 💚


References 📚

  1. Virginia Museum of History & Culture – materials on colonial hemp cultivation and legislation.
  2. Grinspoon, L., & Bakalar, J. Marihuana: The Forbidden Medicine. Yale University Press, 1993.
  3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Milestones in U.S. Food and Drug Law History (sections on the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act).
  4. U.S. Treasury Department. Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 and associated congressional hearings.
  5. Controlled Substances Act of 1970, 21 U.S.C. §801 et seq.
  6. California Department of Public Health – background on Proposition 215 (Compassionate Use Act of 1996).
  7. State of Colorado – Amendment 64; State of Washington – Initiative 502 election materials and implementation summaries.
  8. Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (“2018 Farm Bill”), Pub. L. 115-334 (hemp provisions).
  9. Legal and policy analyses discussing the “hemp loophole” and intoxicating hemp products following the 2018 Farm Bill.
  10. H.R. 5371 (2025 appropriations bill) – sections amending the federal hemp definition and THC limits.
  11. Federal summaries and legal commentaries explaining “total THC” and the 0.4 mg per-package cap.
  12. Industry and law-firm analyses evaluating the likely impact on intoxicating hemp ingestibles and inhalables.
  13. Policy briefs detailing the one-year transition period ending in November 2026.
  14. Law-firm alerts and industry reports concluding that most intoxicating hemp-derived products will be prohibited under the new rules.
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Benefits and Uses of Hemp 🌿

Hemp (Cannabis sativa L. grown with very low THC) is one of the most versatile and sustainable crops on Earth. It helps store carbon, clean soil, produce nutrient-dense seeds, and support rural economies—all while feeding into textiles, building materials, and wellness products.

Below is a deeper look at the key benefits from our infographic, with research-backed references.


1. Climate & Environmental Benefits 🌍

1.1 Carbon sequestration

Hemp is a powerful carbon sink. Field studies and policy reviews estimate that one hectare of industrial hemp can capture roughly 3–20+ tonnes of CO₂ per year, depending on yields and how the biomass is used.[1–3] When that biomass goes into long-lived materials (like hempcrete), much of that carbon can stay locked away for years.[4,5]

1.2 Soil remediation (phytoremediation)

Industrial hemp has deep roots and can tolerate and accumulate heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, nickel, and others in contaminated soils.[6–8] This makes it a promising crop for phytoremediation—using plants to help clean up polluted land while still producing usable biomass.

1.3 Drought tolerance & efficient water use

Compared with many traditional fiber crops, hemp is relatively water-efficient. Agronomic work suggests fiber hemp can require significantly less water than cotton and, in some contexts, can be grown with more modest irrigation than corn.[1]

1.4 Lower need for pesticides & herbicides

Hemp grows quickly and forms a dense canopy, helping it shade out weeds and making it less reliant on herbicides and pesticides than some conventional crops when grown in well-managed systems.[1]


2. Sustainable Materials & Construction 🧱

2.1 Hempcrete as a sustainable building material

Hemp shiv (the woody core of the stem) mixed with a lime-based binder creates hempcrete, a lightweight, breathable construction material. Life-cycle assessments show hempcrete can have a carbon-negative profile, thanks to hemp’s CO₂ uptake and additional absorption during curing.[4,5]

2.2 Biodegradable alternative to plastics

Hemp fibers and hurd can be used in bioplastics and composite materials—for packaging, automotive parts, and consumer goods—partially replacing petroleum-based plastics and lowering the overall plastic footprint.[1,4]

2.3 Low-carbon footprint textiles

Hemp fiber can be spun into fabric for clothing, accessories, and technical textiles. Because of its high yield per hectare and lower input needs, hemp textiles can have a smaller water and carbon footprint than cotton in many systems.[1,4]


3. Nutritional & Wellness Uses 🥗

Educational note: The information in this section is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Hemp foods and CBD products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before using any supplement or cannabinoid product.

3.1 Rich in nutrients

Hemp seeds (“hemp hearts”) are nutrient-dense:

  • Around 24–30% protein, with all essential amino acids[9–11]
  • Roughly 30–35% fat, mostly polyunsaturated fatty acids[9,11]
  • A favorable omega-6 : omega-3 ratio (often around 2.5–3:1)[9,12–14]
  • Fiber, magnesium, iron, and other micronutrients[9,11–13]

Nutrition articles and dietitian reviews consistently rank hemp seeds among the top plant-based protein sources.[12,15]

3.2 Anti-inflammatory & cardiovascular support

Because of their balanced fatty acid profile, hemp seeds and hempseed oil are being studied for cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory support. Reviews suggest potential benefits for blood lipids and inflammatory markers, though more large, long-term human trials are still needed.[13,17]

3.3 Skin health

Hempseed oil’s mix of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids has led researchers to explore its role in skin barrier function, hydration, and irritation. Small studies and reviews report improvements in dryness and itch in certain inflammatory skin conditions when hempseed oil is added to the diet, but evidence is still emerging and not definitive.[9,13]

3.4 Cannabinoids for therapeutic use (CBD)

Hemp can be a source of cannabidiol (CBD), a non-intoxicating cannabinoid. A purified prescription form of CBD (Epidiolex®) is FDA-approved for treating seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, Dravet syndrome, and tuberous sclerosis complex in certain pediatric and adult patients.[15,16]

Outside of approved prescription use, CBD is being studied for anxiety, pain, and other neurological conditions, with promising but still evolving evidence. Product quality, dose, and medical supervision are all critical.


4. Economic & Community Benefits 🤝

4.1 Fast growth cycle

Hemp typically matures in 3–4 months, and in some climates farmers can grow more than one crop per year.[1,10]

4.2 Revitalizing rural economies

Because hemp can be grown for fiber, seed, cannabinoids, and industrial materials, it offers farmers multiple revenue streams. Policy reports and LCAs note that hemp can integrate into crop rotations, support carbon-farming incentives, and feed into new value chains in textiles, construction, and bioplastics.[1,3,4,18]

4.3 Job creation across multiple sectors

From farming and processing to food, wellness, textiles, construction, and green tech, hemp supports a broad ecosystem of jobs. As demand grows for sustainable materials and plant-based wellness products, hemp can help drive employment in both agricultural and urban communities.[1,3,4]


Final Thoughts 🌱

Hemp is not a magic solution, but research increasingly supports its role as a low-carbon crop, a nutrient-dense food, and a driver of green economic development. When grown responsibly and marketed in compliance with FDA and state regulations, hemp can be an important part of a more sustainable, health-conscious future.


References 🔎

  1. Portland State University & related reviews on industrial hemp’s carbon sequestration, inputs, and agronomic performance.
  2. Australian Parliamentary report, The Role of Industrial Hemp in Carbon Farming (hemp as a carbon sink, tonnes CO₂ per hectare).
  3. CarbonCredits.com, “Hemp Carbon Credits Explained” (hemp’s CO₂ absorption vs forests).
  4. Rivas-Aybar D. et al., “Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of a Novel Hemp-Based Material” – hemp-based materials and negative carbon footprint.
  5. Shanbhag S.S. et al., analyses of hempcrete’s carbon-negative potential and LCA findings.
  6. Placido D.F. et al., “Potential of Industrial Hemp for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals” (Int. J. Phytoremediation).
  7. Guo Y. et al., “Industrial hemp can utilize and accumulate heavy metals” (Chemosphere).
  8. Roebuck C.J. et al., “Soil analysis, metal uptake, and growth dynamics of industrial hemp” (Processes).
  9. Apetroaei V.T. et al., “Hemp Seeds as a Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds” (Plants, 2024).
  10. Karabulut G. et al., “A comprehensive review on hempseed protein” (Process Biochemistry, 2023).
  11. Presa-Lombardi J. et al., “Hemp seed’s nutritional potential” (OCL Journal, 2023).
  12. Purdue University, “Eat your hemp heart out — the benefits of hemp seeds on gut and overall health.”
  13. Kaçar Ö.F. et al., “Dietary hempseed and cardiovascular health: nutritional and clinical review” (Frontiers in Nutrition, 2025).
  14. Popular nutrition articles summarizing hemp’s omega-3 and omega-6 content (EatingWell, Verywell Health, Times of India).
  15. U.S. FDA prescribing information and fact sheets for EPIDIOLEX (cannabidiol) oral solution.
  16. Abu-Sawwa R. et al., “Epidiolex (Cannabidiol) Primer: Frequently Asked Questions” (Pediatr Pharmacolreview).
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The Good People Farms CBD & Hemp Return Policy

General Policy

·       Returns and exchanges are accepted within 14 days of purchase with the original receipt.

·       Items must be in resalable condition as described below.

·       Opened items, used items, pet consumables, and items marked final sale may not be returned.

Clothing

·       Must be unworn, unwashed, and with all original tags attached.

·       Standard clothing items (without cannabis discount coupons) may be returned or exchanged within 14 days under the general policy above.

Skincare & Topicals (CBD / Hemp)

·       Must be unopened, unused, and with all seals and packaging intact.

Wellness Products (Gummies, Tinctures, Tincture Oils, Capsules, etc.)

·       Must be unopened, unused, and with all seals intact.

Glassware & Consumption Accessories

·       For sanitary and safety reasons, all sales are final.

·       No returns or exchanges on glassware or consumption accessories unless found defective at the time of purchase.

Pet Products

·       Must be unopened, unused, and in original packaging with tags and seals intact.

The Good People Farms Branded Merchandise with Cannabis Discount Coupons

·       Some of The Good People Farms branded items include a coupon or promotion for a discount on cannabis products purchased via delivery only.

·       To prevent coupon misuse, all The Good People Farms branded merchandise that includes a cannabis discount coupon is considered FINAL SALE and is not eligible for return or refund.

·       As a courtesy, these items may be eligible for a one-time size exchange for the same item only, subject to: exchange requested within 14 days of purchase; item is unworn, unwashed, and with all original tags attached; and original receipt is presented.

·       No refunds or store credit will be issued on these items, even if a cannabis coupon has not been redeemed.

·       Redemption Requirements for Cannabis Discount Coupons: Coupons may be redeemed only by the original purchaser of the qualifying branded item; at the time of cannabis delivery, the customer must show the original The Good People Farms receipt for the branded item to the delivery driver; and the name on the receipt must match the name on the delivery order and associated customer account.

·       If the receipt cannot be presented, or if the name does not match, the coupon or discount will not be honored and the order will be charged at the non-discounted price.

·       Coupons and promotional discounts are single-use, non-transferable, and have no cash value.

·       If a coupon attached to the original purchase has already been redeemed, no additional or replacement coupon will be issued with an exchanged item.

Defective or Damaged Items

·       If an item is defective or was damaged at the time of purchase, please contact us within 14 days so we can review and, if appropriate, offer an exchange or store credit.

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Benefits of Hemp Clothing

Hemp fabric offers significant benefits, including exceptional durability, a luxurious feel that softens with age, and excellent thermo-regulating properties, keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. It is naturally hypoallergenic, antibacterial, and UV-resistant, providing protection for sensitive skin. From a sustainability perspective, hemp is an environmentally friendly choice because it grows quickly, requires fewer resources, and improves soil health, while the resulting fabric is biodegradable and compostable.

For Wearers:
Durable & Strong:
Hemp is one of the strongest natural fibers, making it incredibly long-lasting and resistant to tearing and stretching.
Softens with Use:
Unlike many fabrics, hemp becomes softer and more comfortable with every wash and wear.
Thermo-Regulating:
The fabric’s structure helps keep you cool in hot weather and warm in cold, providing excellent insulation.
Hypoallergenic & Anti-Microbial:
Hemp is a great choice for those with allergies or sensitivities, as it is naturally resistant to bacteria, mold, and mildew, and doesn’t cause irritation.
UV Resistant:
The natural fibers offer protection from harmful UV rays, and the fabric won’t fade from sun exposure.
Moisture-Wicking:
Hemp is highly absorbent and can wick away moisture, keeping you dry and comfortable.
Breathable:
The porous structure of hemp fibers allows for good air circulation, enhancing comfort

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Why Hemp Well CBD Pet Products Are Superior To…

Hemp Well CBD pet products are superior primarily because products on Amazon and in most grocery stores often contain little or no actual CBD, are not subject to the same quality control standards, and lack third-party lab verification.

Key Differences in Quality and Transparency

  • Real CBD Content: Amazon’s policies explicitly prohibit the sale of products containing CBD. Products listed as “hemp oil” or “hemp seed oil” on Amazon are typically derived from hemp seeds, which naturally contain zero cannabinoids (CBD or THC). Hemp Well, in contrast, sells genuine CBD products that are extracted from the flowers, leaves, and stalks of the hemp plant, where the cannabinoids are concentrated.
  • Third-Party Lab Testing (COAs): Reputable CBD brands like Hemp Well provide accessible, batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (COAs) from independent third-party labs. These reports verify the exact amount of CBD and THC, and confirm the absence of contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, and molds. Amazon sellers cannot display these lab results, leaving consumers in the dark about what they are purchasing.
  • NASC Certification: Hemp Well products display the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) Quality Seal, indicating adherence to rigorous quality and safety standards, including facility audits and adverse event reporting systems. Products from unverified Amazon sellers or general grocery stores typically lack this specific industry certification for animal supplements.
  • Sourcing and Manufacturing: Hemp Well emphasizes sourcing organic, USA-grown hemp cultivated without pesticides. This level of transparency about the entire process, from farming to manufacturing, is a key indicator of a trustworthy product that is generally absent in generic, mass-market “hemp” products.
  • Intended Effects: Hemp seed oil products found in grocery stores offer nutritional benefits like Omega fatty acids but do not interact with the pet’s endocannabinoid system to provide the therapeutic effects (calming, joint comfort, etc.) associated with real CBD.

Ultimately, purchasing from a dedicated, transparent brand like Hemp Well ensures you are getting a verified, high-quality CBD product, rather than a potentially ineffective or mislabeled “hemp” product found in large, unregulated marketplaces.

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How Mama’s Medicinal CBD Skincare Products Are Superior to…

Mama’s Medicinals CBD skincare
products are superior to those found in grocery stores or on Amazon primarily due to a focus on ingredient quality, higher potency, and absorption technology.

Products on Amazon are often not real CBD, while those in grocery stores are typically unregulated dietary supplements, contrasting with a specialist brand like Mama’s Medicinals that prioritizes high quality product, transparency and testing. 

Ingredient and formulation quality

  • Nano CBD for enhanced absorption: Mama’s Medicinals products use water-soluble nano CBD, a form where the CBD particles are broken down using sound waves into microscopic sizes. This significantly increases their ability to penetrate the skin’s dermal layers, leading to quicker and more effective results. In comparison, many generic topical CBD products use larger, oil-soluble CBD particles that absorb much slower.
  • High potency: Mama’s Medicinals products contain a potent CBD content, such as their Healing Salve, which features 500mg of full-spectrum CBD per fluid ounce. Products from less specialized retailers often contain low and inconsistent CBD concentrations.
  • Natural and organic ingredients: The formulations are crafted using high-quality, organic, and non-toxic botanical ingredients. This includes using essential oils for natural fragrance, unlike the potentially harmful chemical scents found in some generic products.
  • Full-spectrum benefits: Mama’s Medicinals uses full-spectrum CBD, which includes a range of other beneficial cannabinoids, terpenes, and compounds from the hemp plant. These compounds work synergistically to create an “entourage effect,” which many believe enhances the therapeutic benefits over CBD isolate. 

Transparency and testing

  • Third-party lab testing: Reputable CBD companies like Mama’s Medicinals provide third-party lab results (Certificates of Analysis) for their products. These reports verify the cannabinoid content, including THC levels (if applicable), and confirm that the product is free from contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, and mold. In contrast, Amazon sellers and companies selling products in grocery stores do not provide verifiable lab reports, making it a risky guessing game for consumers.
  • Clear labeling: Specialized brands offer clear and detailed labeling that specifies the exact CBD content in milligrams. Many grocery store and Amazon products are misleadingly labeled “hemp cream” or “hemp seed oil,” which contains no actual CBD. 

Regulation and sourcing

  • Amazon’s CBD ban: Amazon explicitly prohibits the sale of products containing CBD. Listings found on the site claiming to contain CBD are either using misleading labeling or are not verified, authentic CBD products.
  • Lack of regulation in general retail: Over-the-counter CBD products sold in grocery stores are classified as dietary supplements and are not required to meet the stringent quality and testing standards of regulated products. The quality of these products can vary significantly between brands, and some may have inconsistent CBD concentrations or contain contaminants.
  • Source-to-sale tracking: A trusted CBD company will be transparent about its hemp sourcing, using USA-grown, high-quality hemp. Some advanced companies even track their products from seed to sale using blockchain technology to ensure purity and authenticity. 

In short, when you purchase Mama’s Medicinals products, you are buying from a specialist that offers potent, highly-absorbable formulations with transparent, verifiable quality. This contrasts sharply with the uncertainty of unlabeled or misleading “hemp”
products commonly found on Amazon or the potentially inconsistent quality of unregulated CBD supplements in grocery stores.

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How Green Bee Botanical CBD Skin Care Products Are…

Green Bee Botanicals CBD skincare products are superior to
grocery store or Amazon products due to their ingredient quality, sourcing,and transparency. Unlike many mass-market products that may contain inconsistent or undisclosed ingredients, Green Bee products feature organic,
full-spectrum hemp, are third-party lab tested, and contain other high-quality botanical ingredients. 

The problem with most grocery store and Amazon CBD products:

  • Deceptive labeling: Amazon has a strict policy against selling products with CBD. Listings that claim to contain CBD are misleading or use vague labeling to bypass detection. Many products sold as “hemp cream” on these platforms contain no actual cannabinoids and provide no therapeutic effect.
  • No third-party testing: Companies on Amazon or in grocery stores rarely provide third-party lab reports, so you have no way of knowing what’s actually inside the product. This lack of testing means the products may contain undisclosed ingredients, incorrect potency, or even harmful contaminants like heavy metals or pesticides.
  • Low-quality or non-existent CBD: Many low-cost or mass-market products use hempseed oil, which contains no cannabinoids like CBD or THC. If they do contain CBD, it is often low-quality, inconsistently potent, or derived from synthetic isolates rather than whole-plant extracts.
  • Unregulated ingredients: Unlike specialized brands, grocery store and Amazon products may not be formulated to high safety standards and could contain potentially harmful substances like parabens, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances.  As much as 70% of the CBD sold in America comes from China, where environmental regulations are far less strict.

Green Bee Botanicals’ superior standards:

  • Superior ingredients: Green Bee Botanicals uses premium, sun-grown, full-spectrum hemp sourced from a regenerative, certified-organic farm in California: Sonoma Hill Farms. Unlike hempseed oil, full-spectrum hemp extract contains a variety of cannabinoids (including CBD, CBDa, and CBG), terpenes, and essential oils that work together to enhance efficacy through the “entourage effect”. Sellers of “hemp” products on Amazon rarely disclose their hemp source.
  • Third-party lab tested: To ensure transparency and safety, every batch is independently lab-tested for purity and potency. This process verifies that products are free of contaminants like heavy metals and pesticides and contain the exact amount of CBD listed on the label.
  • Synergistic botanical formulations: Instead of simply adding CBD to a standard base, Green Bee products are formulated by a botanist and chemist using other synergistic, clean, and organic botanical ingredients. For example, their Revive Brightening Eye Cream uses CBD alongside caffeine and calendula to reduce puffiness and soothe irritation.
  • Commitment to clean beauty: The company’s products are vegan, cruelty-free, reef-safe, and free from harmful additives like parabens, sulfates, and synthetic fragrances. Green Bee Botanicals’ products are certified clean by the Good Face Project, which evaluates products based on safety, transparency, and effectiveness.
  • Sustainability practices: In addition to clean ingredients, the company is also committed to sustainable practices. They source ingredients from regenerative farms and emphasize biodiversity in their farming practices. 
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About Bloom Hemp

Bloom Believes Hemp can heal the world & everyone can benefit.

At Bloom, they didn’t want to do things the “standard” way, because “standard” wasn’t good enough. After spending years searching for hemp oil they could trust and struggling to push innovation into the industry, they realized the only way they could guarantee quality, and efficacy was to do it themselves and be involved in every single step of the process. In 2019, they began experimenting with ways to create innovative products and a meticulous best practices formula. Thus, Bloom Hemp was born.

The world is also waking up to the harmful side effects that come with using prescription drugs. Bloom Hemp offers a natural, alternative source of relief for whatever ails our customers.

Bloom Hemp goes beyond offering one of the most trusted lines of CBD products in the industry. They provide customers with the accurate information they need to better understand what they are putting into their bodies and the difference CBD oil can make on your physical and emotional health.

As owners of Bloom Hemp, Elisabeth and Sherri Mack merge their best clinical practices with the best botanical supplements to give unstoppable results. They also founded the Holistic Caring & The Green Nurse practices in 2016 to provide nursing care, education, and support to patients who wanted natural solutions to aging, inflammation, and managing chronic conditions.

CBD & Cannabis options are widely available but underutilized because of the lack of knowledge in their practical applications. Every patient deserves a Nurse, and Bloom Hemp is ready to help you thrive, not just survive with CBD & cannabinoid therapeutics.