FAQs
Hemp is a versatile plant that has many uses, both for the human body and for the earth.
For the human body, hemp is a rich source of nutrients and beneficial compounds. It is a good source of protein, essential fatty acids, and minerals such as iron and zinc. It also contains high levels of antioxidants and other beneficial compounds like cannabidiol (CBD), which has been shown to have potential health benefits such as reducing inflammation and anxiety.
For the earth, hemp is an environmentally friendly crop that requires little water and pesticides to grow. It is also a fast-growing crop that can be harvested multiple times a year. Additionally, hemp can be used in a wide range of products, such as paper, clothing, and building materials, which can help to reduce the need for environmentally damaging products like plastic and lumber.
Also, hemp is a great crop for soil health as it is a “hyperaccumulator”, which means that it can absorb toxins and heavy metals from the soil. So, it is a useful crop for phytoremediation, which is the process of using plants to clean up contaminated soil.
Overall, hemp is an incredibly useful and sustainable crop that has many benefits for both the human body and the earth.
Terpenes are a class of organic compounds found in many plants, including hemp, that are known for their strong aromas and potential health benefits. They are found in many fruits, vegetables, herbs, and even insects.
Terpenes are believed to have a range of potential benefits for the human body, including:
* Anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) effects
* Antibacterial and anti-fungal properties
* Sedative and calming effects
* Anxiety and depression-reducing effects
* May enhance the effects of other compounds like cannabinoids like CBD, this is called "the entourage effect"
Terpenes work by interacting with the body's endocannabinoid system (ECS), which is responsible for maintaining homeostasis and regulating various bodily functions such as sleep, appetite, and mood. They can also interact with other receptors in the body, such as serotonin receptors, which can affect mood and anxiety.
Some specific examples of terpenes found in hemp:
* Limonene: a terpene that has a citrusy aroma and is believed to have anti-anxiety and anti-inflammatory effects
* Linalool: a terpene that has a floral aroma and is believed to have calming and sedative effects
* Beta-caryophyllene: a terpene that has a spicy aroma and is believed to have anti-inflammatory effects
It is important to note that the research on terpenes and their effects on human health is still in early stages, and more studies are needed to fully understand their potential benefits.
Terpenes are aromatic oils produced by a wide range of plants and insects. They're supposed to have evolved as a strategy to prevent predators and attract pollinators, and they're responsible for the powerful scents produced by plants and fruit. Terpenes, on the other hand, have lately been discovered to have therapeutic qualities ranging from anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) and anti-depressive to analgesic (pain relief) and anti-inflammatory. But, with so many terpenes to select from, how can you know which ones are best?
The problem facing most countries like Australia is their lack of access to plant products such as hemp and cannabis due to an archaic political system that refuses to bring its regulations and laws to modern times.
Canna Valley has brought together a range of products using CB2 to allow users to bind to the same CB2 receptors just like cannabis or hemp and do so without the worry of scripts, huge costs, stigma around buying the product and a
Due to its unique ability to bind with CB2 receptors, CB2 has potent anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. It is known to help relieve anxiety and pain, reduce cholesterol, prevent Osteoporosis, and treat seizures. CB2 has many other benefits not listed, Canna Valley recommends users to have thorough search of the internet to see what other ailments CB2 can help with!
Canna Valley has recreated the terpene profiles of popular cannabis strains using a wide variety of locally sourced plant materials. No synthetics are ever used in the production of any of Cana Valley Products.
these strain products are a legal alternative to overbearing laws and regulations in Australia surrounding access to health products
Yes, these products are 100% legal