FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The hemp plant, domesticated over 6,000 years ago in China, produces more than 400 organic compounds. The two main groups of molecules with bioactive properties in hemp are terpenes and cannabinoids - CBD belongs to the latter category.

Cannabinoids are compounds that influence the human nervous system through the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The hemp plant contains dozens of cannabinoids, THC, CBD and CBG being the most common. They differ in their chemical structure and effects.

While beneficial for general well-being, CBD lacks the psychotropic properties of its cousin, THC.

There are several reasons why people seem to have taken to this product so quickly. For one thing, the method is very practical. Even a disposable e-cigarette, with a relatively small tank, lasts much longer than a day for the average user or even the fanatic.

The product is small, portable and practical. Its size and dimensions mean that it can be carried around without the need for extra luggage, as a slim model fits in an average pocket.

Another advantage is the speed of the effects, which are felt in a matter of seconds.
This is particularly advantageous for consumers interested in the immediate relaxing effects of CBD.

What's more, many people are used to the act of smoking, which is similar to and can be easily replaced by vaping.