CBD

Shop CBD Products Online: Oils, Gummies, Flower, Vapes, and Topicals

CBD products are hemp-derived cannabidiol formats delivering non-psychoactive plant compounds for daily wellness, recovery, and sleep — oils, gummies, capsules, flower, vapes, topicals, and pet treats. ProCannabis stocks full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate options across leading USA-grown brands, with a Certificate of Analysis available for every product.

What Is CBD and How Does It Work?

CBD (cannabidiol) is one of more than 100 cannabinoids naturally produced by the hemp plant. Unlike Delta-9 THC, CBD does not bind directly to CB1 receptors in the brain — instead, it modulates the endocannabinoid system indirectly, supporting the body's natural balance without producing intoxication. CBD has become one of the most studied natural compounds in wellness science, with published research exploring its role in stress response, sleep regulation, inflammation, and recovery. All hemp-derived CBD products at ProCannabis are federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, containing less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight.

Full-Spectrum vs Broad-Spectrum vs CBD Isolate

The single most important decision in buying CBD is choosing the right spectrum type. Each delivers a different effect profile:

  • Full-spectrum CBD: Contains all naturally occurring hemp compounds — CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC, trace Delta-9 THC (under 0.3%), terpenes, and flavonoids. Produces the entourage effect, where compounds amplify each other for stronger relief. Best for users wanting maximum benefit and who are not subject to drug testing.
  • Broad-spectrum CBD: Contains all the same compounds as full-spectrum except THC has been removed. Delivers most of the entourage effect without any THC exposure. Best for users sensitive to THC, in legally restrictive states, or who want plant-wide benefit without drug-test risk.
  • CBD isolate: 99%+ pure cannabidiol with all other hemp compounds removed. No terpenes, no flavonoids, no other cannabinoids. Tasteless and odorless. Best for precise dosing, cooking with CBD, mixing into custom formulations, or anyone strictly avoiding any other hemp compound.

Best CBD Products by Goal

Match the CBD format to your outcome:

  • Daily calm and stress resilience: Full-spectrum CBD oil (15–30mg daily) or full-spectrum CBD capsules. Best taken consistently each morning for 2 to 4 weeks before assessing.
  • Sleep: CBD + melatonin gummies, broad-spectrum CBD + CBN sleep blends (15–25mg CBD with 3–5mg CBN), or full-spectrum CBD oil taken 60 to 90 minutes before bed.
  • Pain and inflammation: Full-spectrum CBD topicals (creams, balms, roll-ons) for localized relief; full-spectrum CBD oil or capsules for systemic anti-inflammatory support.
  • Workout recovery: Full-spectrum CBD topicals applied post-workout, combined with full-spectrum CBD edibles for systemic recovery.
  • Focus and productivity: Broad-spectrum CBD oil paired with adaptogenic lion's mane or L-theanine. Avoid CBN-heavy products during work hours.
  • Pets: CBD oils and treats specifically formulated for cats and dogs at much lower doses than human products (typically 0.25mg per pound of body weight).

CBD Bioavailability by Product Format

The format you choose determines how much CBD actually reaches your bloodstream. Bioavailability varies significantly across formats:

  • Sublingual tinctures and oils: 20% to 35% bioavailability. Hold under the tongue for 60 to 90 seconds for sublingual absorption. Onset 15 to 45 minutes.
  • Vaping CBD: 40% to 60% bioavailability — highest of any format. Inhaled CBD bypasses the digestive system entirely. Onset within 2 to 5 minutes.
  • Edibles and capsules: 4% to 20% bioavailability. CBD passes through the liver before reaching the bloodstream, reducing the amount that arrives. Onset 30 to 90 minutes.
  • Topicals: Negligible systemic bioavailability — works locally on the skin and underlying tissue without reaching the bloodstream. Best for targeted pain relief or skin support.
  • Nano-emulsified CBD beverages: 50%+ bioavailability — water-soluble droplets absorb partially through the mouth and stomach lining. Onset 15 to 30 minutes.

How to Dose CBD by Experience and Goal

CBD has a wide therapeutic window — there is no acute overdose risk — but optimal dosing varies by goal, body weight, and product spectrum:

  • Microdose: 5 to 10mg CBD daily. Best for new users, general wellness, or extremely sensitive individuals.
  • Standard daily dose: 15 to 30mg CBD daily. Most users find their effective range here.
  • Targeted relief dose: 30 to 60mg per day, often split into two servings. Best for specific concerns like chronic stress or recurring pain.
  • High-dose therapeutic: 60 to 150mg+ per day. Reserved for users with significant tolerance or specific guided protocols.

Always allow 2 to 4 weeks of consistent daily dosing before assessing whether a CBD regimen is working. Effects build cumulatively rather than producing immediate dramatic shifts like THC.

What Makes a Quality CBD Product

Four quality markers separate premium CBD from low-grade products:

  • Third-party lab testing: A current Certificate of Analysis on every batch, posted publicly. Verifies CBD content matches the label and confirms absence of pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbials.
  • USA-grown hemp: Hemp grown under U.S. agricultural regulations meets cleaner standards than overseas imports. Look for source farm information on the product page.
  • Extraction method: CO2 extraction is the cleanest method. Ethanol extraction is also acceptable. Avoid butane-extracted CBD outside of specialized concentrate products.
  • Spectrum transparency: Quality brands clearly label products as full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, or isolate, and disclose cannabinoid mg per serving. Avoid brands using vague terms like "hemp extract" without spectrum specification.

Shop CBD at ProCannabis

Every CBD product in our catalog is hemp-derived, third-party lab tested, and shipped in protective discreet packaging. Browse CBD oils and tinctures for the most flexible dosing, CBD gummies for convenient daily use, CBD vapes for fastest onset, CBD topicals for targeted relief, CBD flower for smokable hemp, or CBD for pets. For more answers about CBD, see the frequently asked questions below — or contact our team for a personalized recommendation.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. CBD is non-psychoactive and does not produce a high or intoxicating effect. Unlike Delta-9 THC, CBD does not bind directly to the CB1 receptors in your brain that are responsible for cannabis intoxication. Instead, CBD modulates the endocannabinoid system indirectly, supporting balance without altering perception, motor function, or cognition. You can take CBD at any time of day, including while working, driving, or operating machinery.

Pure CBD does not trigger standard drug tests, which screen for THC metabolites — not CBD. However, full-spectrum CBD products contain up to 0.3% Delta-9 THC, which can accumulate with regular high-dose use and potentially produce a positive result. Users subject to drug testing should choose broad-spectrum CBD (THC removed) or CBD isolate (99%+ pure cannabidiol). Both deliver CBD benefits with no THC exposure.

Acute effects depend on the format: sublingual oils kick in within 15 to 45 minutes, vaping within 2 to 5 minutes, edibles and capsules within 30 to 90 minutes, and topicals within 10 to 30 minutes at the application site. For chronic concerns like daily stress, sleep, or inflammation, give CBD 2 to 4 weeks of consistent daily dosing before assessing effects. CBD builds cumulatively in your system rather than producing immediate dramatic shifts.

Start with 10 to 15mg of CBD once daily and increase gradually over 2 to 4 weeks if needed. Most users find their effective range between 15 and 30mg daily. For targeted concerns like chronic stress or pain, 30 to 60mg per day (split into two servings) is common. Higher therapeutic doses of 60 to 150mg+ exist for specific protocols. CBD has a wide safety margin — there is no acute overdose risk — but starting low lets you find your minimum effective dose without waste.

The entourage effect describes how cannabinoids and terpenes in full-spectrum hemp work together synergistically — producing stronger effects than the sum of their parts. For example, CBD combined with CBG, CBN, terpenes, and trace THC at sub-0.3% levels produces more robust calm, sleep, and recovery effects than the same amount of CBD isolate alone. This is why full-spectrum CBD products typically deliver stronger results per milligram than isolate, and why broad-spectrum (THC-removed but still multi-cannabinoid) is the next-best option for users avoiding THC.

CBD can interact with certain prescription medications, particularly those metabolized by the liver's CYP450 enzyme pathway — including some blood thinners, anti-seizure medications, statins, certain antidepressants, and immunosuppressants. The interaction is similar to grapefruit juice and can affect how quickly your body processes the medication. If you are on any prescription medication, consult your healthcare provider before adding CBD to your routine. Topical CBD has minimal systemic absorption and is generally safer with medications.

Pet-formulated CBD oils and treats are safe when dosed correctly. The standard starting dose for pets is 0.25mg of CBD per pound of body weight, once or twice daily. A 50-pound dog would start at approximately 12mg of CBD per dose. Use only CBD products specifically labeled for pets — these omit ingredients toxic to animals (xylitol, certain essential oils, chocolate flavorings) and use pet-friendly carrier oils. Never give your pet a human CBD product with added THC, as cats and dogs are more sensitive to THC than humans.

The terms are used interchangeably by most brands, though technically a "tincture" is alcohol-based and an "oil" is typically suspended in MCT, hemp seed, or olive oil. In modern CBD retail, nearly all "CBD tinctures" are actually CBD oils — the alcohol-based extraction is rare. Both deliver the same CBD effect when taken sublingually (held under the tongue). Check the product label for the carrier oil ingredient if the distinction matters to you for taste, dietary, or absorption reasons.