Video: CBD and Pets
Lots of people wonder if CBD can help their pets–in this video Ed offers some facts and advice about using cannabidiol to treat various conditions in domestic animals.
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Lots of people wonder if CBD can help their pets–in this video Ed offers some facts and advice about using cannabidiol to treat various conditions in domestic animals.

It’s hemp harvest time at Bald Mountain Botanicals! We had a great year in 2022 all in all and the plants are looking just fantastic. Big plump flowers ripening in the autumn sun–the highlight of the year when all the hard work pays off. Other than about 6 weeks of drought in the second half…

Seems like CBD products for pets are everywhere now but are they for real? Can CBD actually help a dog or cat? Or is pet CBD just another marketing gimmick? Veterinary researchers are just starting to study how CBD affects domestic animals. Some of these scientists report that CBD can indeed help treat certain conditions…

We’re very fortunate to have a mountain brook running through the property for irrigation when things get too dry. In the video below Ed talks a little about hemp irrigation at Bald Mountain Botanicals.

Ever wonder how hemp gets processed into CBD products? Most people probably don’t give much thought to that question. But the method used to extract CBD from the plant impacts the quality of the final product. We use a straightforward traditional process of infusing whole hemp flower in warm coconut oil which we believe is…

Here’s a decadent dessert drink perfect for chilly winter evenings–homemade CBD cocoa with fresh whipped cream. This hot chocolate treat is a great way to administer your CBD dose by adding CBD oil to the cocoa just before serving (see our dosing guide). Of course it’s also great just on it’s own–CBD is strictly optional!…

(note: FDA Disclaimer) One of the most common and important questions about CBD is proper dosage. How much should you take? While there isn’t a simple one-size-fits-all answer, the most important principle to understand is this: start low and go slow. You want to find the “minimum effective dose” that provides the relief or effect…