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What makes High Tide Low Tide so amazing? 

We sourced a blend of American grown PCR hemp solution that uses micelle molecules with the PCR. CBD and CBG are working together to create a rapid High Tide Low Tide experience. 

What are micelle molecules 

Micelles help the body absorb lipid and fat-soluble vitamins. They help the small intestine to absorb essential lipids and vitamins from the liver and gall bladder. They also carry complex lipids such as lecithin and lipid soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K) to the small intestine. 

What is PCR Hemp Oil? 

To answer this question, it is worth better describing the composition of CBD Oil. 

Ingredients 

CBD contains three broad classes ingredients. There is significant variation within each ingredient, but all forms of CBD contain: 

  • Cannabinoids: CBD is short for cannabidiol, which is a specific type of cannabinoid. Cannabinoids are naturally produced within your body and a key component of your body’s Endocannabinoid System, which is involved in the regulation of a variety of bodily systems (such as pain, inflammation, appetite, stress and more). Other examples of cannabinoids include THC, the component of marijuana which can get you high.
  • Flavonoids: Chemical components that are responsible for the taste and smell of a plant. They are not exclusive to cannabinoids, and there are well over 8,000 types of flavonoids.
  • Terpenes: Like flavonoids, they are responsible for the smell in many different plants. There are over 20,000 types of terpenes, and more than 100 in the cannabis plant.

 

Definition 

PCR Hemp Oil is a different type of CBD Oil. The “PCR” stands for Photocannabinoid-Rich. It is a specific type of CBD Oil which has a different composition than regular CBD Oil. That composition is broader than regular CBD oil. It contains CBD but also a variety of other cannabinoids, including Cannabichromene, Cannabigerol (CBG) and Cannabidolic Acid (CBD). It also contains dozens of different terpenes, which make up anywhere from 1-4% of the overall formula. 

PCR Hemp Oil vs CBD Oil 

Remember, CBD Oil is a relatively broad term. CBD Oil encompassing a variety of types of CBD products, including Full Spectrum, Broad Spectrum, and Isolate. Furthermore, CBD Oil can have varying levels of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. 

PCR Hemp Oil, by contrast, is very specific. In short, it contains a different chemical profile than CBD Oil. 

In total, you can picture it is a more comprehensive version of CBD Oil, one which contains additional chemical compounds. It goes through a different manufacturing and processing process than CBD Oil. This allows it to maintain more of its naturally occurring vitamins, fatty acids, terpenes, and flavonoids. 

 

“Super flavorful and delicious! Exactly what I need in the mornings. Love the oxymoron of coffee and CBD. Somehow it just works perfectly! 💛 will definitely need more!”

Sydney Robinson

“Best products! I’ve never really been a huge coffee person but tasting this product has changed my mind. The flavor is so good and the product itself is a miracle. I don’t get the jitters like I do with normal coffee, instead I feel awake and less stressed. I 100% recommend trying it.”

Lea Mullins

Benefits of PCR Hemp Oil

Given the similarities between CBD Oil and PCR Hemp Oil, many claim that it can make a similar positive impact as some studies have claimed about CBD Oil. This means that it has the potential to help reduce inflammation, relieve pain, assist with sleep and minimize seizures.

A word of caution: None of these statements have been approved or confirmed by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.

Is It Legal? 

Absolutely. Previous to the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, Hemp and CBD Oil were listed under the Schedule 1 list of restricted products because of its THC content. THC is the specific cannabinoid found in marijuana that is responsible for getting someone high, and one of the reasons that CBD was ultimately removed from the Schedule 1 list was because its THC levels were far too low to result in any sort of intoxication. 

At the most, PCR hemp oil will contain trace amounts of THC, and far less than the .3% legal limit in CBD. It also does not contain any other restricted chemicals. As such, if it is produced within legal specifications, it is legal. 

Does It Get You High? 

Absolutely not. Like CBD, PCR Hemp Oil will contain trace amounts or zero amounts of THC. Most modern marijuana contains 20% THC, and this THC is necessary to create any “high” or intoxication. As such, the trace amounts of THC contained in it are not adequate to result in any sort of intoxication.