Atana Wellness

FAQs

FAQs

The cannabis plant has many active compounds and CBD is one of those non-psychoactive compounds with no intoxicating effects, unlike THC. CBD is taken orally or topically for therapeutic benefits and overall wellness.

Customers use CBD products for various health concerns, we cannot make medical claims backed by the FDA for the treatment of a certain medical condition. Any product at Atana Wellness is not meant to be used as an alternative to treatment and cure by a healthcare practitioner. We encourage you to consult your health care professional before using CBD products to avoid any complications. 

Gummies are the most popular and fun way to get the benefits of hemp orally. These edible gummies are sweet and chewy, packed with different flavors, and infused with hemp-derived CBD to get the potential health benefits.  30 mg of 0% THC CBD isolate makes it free from intoxicating high effects. 

It’s portable, no spills and drops. They taste better, look better, and are easy to consume with all the natural fruit flavors. They can be carried around and popped in anytime.  The amount of CBD that goes into each gummy is standardized, so with them, you can know exactly how many milligrams of CBD you’re consuming with any given serving. Consistent servings with no hassle of counting drops.

CBD tincture is an alcohol-based extract taken sublingually; however, keeping it under the tongue is one way of consuming it for a higher absorption rate. CBD tincture can also be added to the food for oral ingestion. It exudes a bitter taste but has a longer shelf life.

CBD oil can be used both orally and topically depending on the carrier oil used. For topical use, it is better to use it on the skin for on-the-spot relief instead of full-body effects.

CBD Topical is meant for external use to benefit from the therapeutic potential of CBD. Benefits vary from pain management to skin health as per their potency.  Due to the high concentration of cannabinoid receptors in human skin which are part of the endocannabinoid system, and responsible for regulating several body functions, CBD Topical when applied to skin can help deal with muscle soreness, joint inflammation, and chronic skin conditions. CBD Topical is effective yet no alternative to other medical treatment options and consulting a doctor is preferred before the use or in case of any side effects after the use.

The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the legal definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act hemp and is no longer in the legal definition of Marijuana with the 2018 Farm Bill. Due to this some hemp-derived CBD products with less than 0.3 percent THC are made federally legal and anything beyond that concentration falls under the legal definition of marijuana federally. However, it is legal in some state laws. It is better to check the state laws for the legality of CBD products when traveling. It is imperative to know that FDA has not approved nonprescription CBD products, and some products may be labeled inaccurately.

CBD full-spectrum products include THC, one of the natural compounds found in the cannabis plant along with all others. What differentiates full spectrum products from others is the THC level found in them.  Full spectrum products comply with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations on full-spectrum CBD products with a 0.3% THC level. 

CBD can be consumed in various forms. You can choose from CBD tinctures, soft gels, gummies, topical, and powder. Anything that suits you the best can be used to get CBD benefits.