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Monjour Bare CBD Gummies

November 11, 2024
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Monjour Bare CBD Gummies

Highlighting the Best CBD Gummies on the Market!

Monjour Wellness, a.k.a Monjour Bare, offers a variety of CBD gummies perfect for any wellness routine. Their assortment of flavours and cannabinoid combinations means they have something for just about every occasion. Each gummy is designed with the lifestyle user in mind. Made with high potency CBD isolate to meet you wherever you are in the day. Plus, their fruit flavours make them a delicious treat as you travel your own path to wellness.

Why CBD?

  • Unlike THC, CBD (cannabidiol) does not produce a high or intoxication.
  • CBD is the second most prominent compound within cannabis.
  • CBD is infused into a wide range of wellness-focused products such as gummies, tinctures, oils, creams, soaps, and so much more.
  • CBD has shown to have a variety of health benefits including: anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, inflammation, and even weight management.

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CBD Gummies

Orchard Medley

Orchard Medley by Monjour Bare are sugar-free CBD gummies available in a medley of flavours: peach, black cherry, and apple. Available in 30-packs of non-sugar coated soft chew goodness.

Total CBD: 900mg

CBD per gummy: 30mg

Gummies per pack: 30

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Berry Good Day

Berry Good Day CBD Gummies by Monjour are vegan-friendly and delicious. These sweet sugar-coated gummies come in an assortment of three mouth-watering flavours: blueberry, strawberry, and wild berry.

Total CBD: 600mg

CBD per gummy: 20mg

Gummies per pack: 30

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Sunny Day Citrus

Monjour bare sugar-free gummies are made with CBD isolate and come in an assortment of three mouth-watering natural flavours: lemon, orange, and lime

Total CBD: 600mg

CBD per gummy: 20mg

Gummies per pack: 30

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CBD Only Gummies

What is CBG and CBN?

  • Like CBD (cannabidiol), CBG and CBN are cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant.
  • Also like CBD, CBG (cannabigerol) and CBN (cannabinol) are non-psychoactive.
  • CBG has been found to have anti-inflammatory properties, neuroprotective effects, and mood regulation.
  • CBN has shown to contain sedative properties, as well as help to alleviate pain.
  • The above cannabinoids combine to elevate one’s wellness routine.

CBD Gummies

Me-Time Mango

These delicious sugar-coated CBD Gummies are the most potent available at 50mg per gummy. Me-Time Mango gummies feature a delicious mango & strawberry flavour.

Total CBD: 1500mg

CBD per gummy: 50mg

Gummies per pack: 30

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Twilight Tranquility

Every jar of Twilight Tranquility contains 125 mg of CBG, 125 mg of CBN, and 500 mg of CBD making it a cost-effective method to soothe the day away.

Total CBD: 500mg

CBD per gummy: 20mg

CBG per gummy: 5mg

Gummies per pack: 25

CBN per gummy: 25mg

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Quiet Chamomile

Monjour Bare Quiet Chamomile gummies contain a total of 50 gummies per pack, each containing 25 mg CBD and 5 mg of CBN.

Total CBD: 1250mg

CBD per gummy: 25mg

CBN per gummy: 5mg

Gummies per pack: 50

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Mellow Melon

A comforting and uplifting blend of melon, watermelon, and lemon balm, available in a pack of 4 for an easy addition to your wellness ritual. Total cannabinoid potency of 120 mg per pack.

Total CBD: 80mg

CBD per gummy: 20mg

CBG per gummy: 10mg

Gummies per pack: 4

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7 Health Benefits of CBD

February 11, 2020
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7 HEALTH BENEFITS OF CBD

Things you may not have known, that are good to know.

 

 

 

Cannabidiol (CBD), is a chemical compound found in the cannabis plant. It’s a naturally occurring substance that can be isolated to make products such as CBD oils and edibles. Unlike it’s cousin cannabinoid THC, which is the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, CBD does not produce a “high” feeling.

So what does CBD do? Here’s what you need to know about 7 potential medical uses of CBD and where the research stands:

 

 

1. Anxiety Relief

Research on CBD is still in its infancy, but there is mounting evidence to suggest it can be an effective method of anxiety relief. How exactly? Well, researchers think it may change the way our brain’s receptors respond to serotonin, a chemical closely linked to mental health. Receptors are tiny proteins attached to your individual cells that enable the cell to receive chemical messages and help respond appropriately to different stimuli.

One study found that a 600mg dose of CBD helped people with social anxiety give a speech, while others have shown reduced symptoms of social anxiety in people with social anxiety disorder.  Other earlier studies done with animals have shown that CBD may help relieve anxiety by:

 

Reducing stress

Decreasing physiological effects of anxiety, such as an increased heart rate

Improving symptons of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 

Inducing sleep in cases of insomnia

 

 

 

 

2. Anti-seizure

CBD has been in the news for some time now, especially as a possible treatment for epilepsy. The American Epilepsy Society states that cannabidiol research offers hope for seizure disorders, and that research is currently being conducted to better understand safe use.

The UNC School of Medicine researchers show it may alleviate seizures and normalize brain rhythms in Angelman syndrome, a rare neurodevelopmental condition.

 

 

 

 

health benefits of cbd

3. Neuroprotective

Researchers are looking at a receptor located in the brain to learn about the ways that CBD could help people with neurodegenerative disorders, which are diseases that cause the brain and nerves to deteriorate over time. This receptor is known as CB1.  Researchers are studying the use of CBD oil for treating:

 

Alzheimer’s disease

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Parkinson’s disease

Stroke

 

CBD oil may also reduce the inflammation that can make neurodegenerative symptoms worse. Of course, more research is needed to fully understand the effects of CBD as a treatment for neurodegenerative diseases.

 

 

 

 

 

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4. Anti-acne

The effects of CBD on receptors in the immune system may help reduce overall inflammation in the body. In turn, CBD oil may offer benefits for acne management. A human study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation found that the oil prevented activity in sebaceous glands.

These glands are responsible for producing sebum, a natural oily substance that hydrates the skin. Too much sebum, however, can lead to acne.

 

 

 

 

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5. Pain Relief

The effects of CBD oil on your brain’s receptors may also help you manage pain. Studies have shown that cannabis can offer some benefits when taken after chemotherapy treatments. Other pre-clinical studies sponsored by the National Institutes of Health are also looking at the role of cannabis in relieving symptoms caused by:

 

Arthritis

Chronic pain

MS pain

Muscle pain

Spinal cord injuries

 

Nabiximols (Sativex), a multiple sclerosis drug made from a combination of TCH and CBD, is approved in the United Kingdom and Canada to treat MS pain. However, some researchers think the CBD in the drug may be contributing more with its anti-inflammatory properties than by acting against the pain. Clinical trials of CBD are necessary to determine whether or not it should be used for pain management.

 

 

 

 

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6. Cancer Treatment

The key word here is “treatment”, not to be confused with “cure”. Even using treatment in the same sentence as cancer might be a little premature, but there is evidence to suggest CBD may help manage symptoms of cancer.

 

Pain relief: Both cancer and its treatment can lead to pain. CBD indirectly acts on the CB2 receptors, which may help with widespread pain relief by reducing inflammation.

Tumor: researchers noted in a 2016 study that the use of cannabinoids seem to inhibit the growth of many different types of tumor cell in both test tubes and animal models.

 

 

 

 

7. Weight Regulation

 Boost metabolism and reduce food intake

 

Preliminary research suggests that CBD may reduce food intake and boost metabolism, which could promote weight loss.

Animal studies indicate that CBD affects weight by interacting with CB1 and CB2 receptors in lymphoid tissue and the brain. These receptors are thought to play important roles in metabolism and food intake.

While such results are promising, there are not enough human studies to support these findings, and more research is needed to be conclusive.

 

Browning of fat cells

 

Two types of fat exist in your body: White and Brown.

White fat is the predominant form, and it’s also the type of fat most associated with chronic illness when accumulated in excess. Brown fat, on the other hand, is responsible for generating heat by burning calories.

You can convert white fat to brown by exercising, getting adequate sleep, and exposing yourself to cold temperatures. Interestingly, research shows that CBD may aid this process. However, more human research is needed to confirm these effects.

Read more about CBD and weight management here.

 

 

 

 

8. CBD oil side effects

CBD oil does not pose any major risk for consumers. Unlike traditional medications for pain management, there are no apparent lethal doses of CBD. This is because the drug does not affect the central nervous system in the way that opiates do. However, some side effects are possible.  These could include:

 

Depression

Dizziness

Hallucinations

Low blood pressure

Withdrawal symptoms, such as irritability and insomnia

 

More human studies are needed to fully understand the range of risks and side effects that CBD oil may cause. Studies of CBD on its own aren’t common, as most studies are done on the cannabis plant as a whole and not on CBD isolated.

 

 

 

 

Summary

CBD may not help, but it will not hurt.

 

CBD oil does not pose any major risk for consumers. Unlike traditional medications for pain management, there are no apparent lethal doses of CBD. This is because the drug does not affect the central nervous system in the way that opiates do. However, some side effects are possible.  These could include:

 

Depression

Dizziness

Hallucinations

Low blood pressure

Withdrawal symptoms, such as irritability and insomnia

 

More human studies are needed to fully understand the range of risks and side effects that CBD oil may cause. Studies of CBD on its own aren’t common, as most studies are done on the cannabis plant as a whole and not on CBD isolated. However, the potential health benefits of CBD cannot be ignored.

 

 

 

Now you know, the things that are good to know.

 

 

 

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A Crash Course on CBD (Cannabidiol)

August 25, 2018
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A Crash Course on CBD

(Cannabidiol)

What is CBD?

Cannabidiol, better known as CBD, is all the hype these days. You’ve probably seen these three letters before, but what is it exactly?

CBD is a chemical compound known as a cannabinoid, which is extracted from the cannabis plant for its therapeutic benefits. A better known cannabinoid is delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the cannabinoid responsible for that “high” feeling people experience. Unlike THC, cannabidiol contains very little psychoactive elements, which means it does not alter or change the consumer’s state of mind. This is the reason CBD is primarily consumed for medicinal purposes.

CBD Cannabinoid

CBD chemical compounds

How does CBD work?

All cannabinoids, including CBD, attach to the human body through receptors in order to produce effects. As mentioned earlier, the human body produces certain cannabinoids on its own, as well as having two receptors specifically for cannabinoids, called the CB1 receptors and CB2 receptors. CB1 receptors are located throughout the body, but many are found in the brain. CB2 receptors are most commonly found in the immune system.

CBD Receptors

CB1 receptor and CB2 receptor

Methods of Consumption

Cannabidiol is most commonly consumed orally, topically, or vaporized. The preferred method varies depending on the ailment. For example, studies have shown that taking CBD orally (capsules or tinctures) does very little to help inflammation or joint pain. However, topical applications such as creams or gels infused with CBD have shown much more promising results.

Before trying CBD for yourself, it is always recommended to read the latest research publication for the best methods, or preferably, consult your family doctor.

When CBD is taken orally, it is absorbed through the digestive system and then metabolized by the liver in what is referred to as the “first pass effect”. This function actually reduces the concentration of CBD compounds that end up in the bloodstream.

While ingesting CBD is the easiest administration method, it is not the most efficient for high absorption levels. A recommended tip is to hold the CBD oil under the tongue for 60 to 90 seconds before swallowing. This will allow the mucus membranes in the mouth to absorb the CBD compounds and reach the bloodstream without being broken down by enzymes through the liver.

Topical

CBD applied directly to the skin never reaches the bloodstream, but it does interact with receptors near the skin surface to reduce inflammation and swelling. The application of CBD balms, creams, or lotions, must be applied liberally and often to overcome the skins low permeability.

Inhalation

When inhaled, CBD compounds are absorbed through the alveoli in the lungs, and then immediately transferred into the bloodstream. This method is the fastest method of absorbing CBD, as well as the most efficient.

How is it made?

CBD is made through an extraction process. This process usually includes a solvent (ideally a non-toxic fluid CO2, which is generally regarded as sage by the FDA and used extensively for extraction in the food industry) to separate and collect the essential oils and compounds from the cannabis plant. Generally, plants with low-THC and high-CBD are cultivated specifically for this purpose.

Now that you are more familiar with cannabidiol, visit our store for a variety of CBD products available.

If you would like to learn more about the medical benefits of CBD in particular, here are a few recommended articles to check out:

Cannabinoids in health and disease;

Early Phase in the Development of Cannabidiol as a Treatment for Addiction;

Effectiveness of Cannabidiol Oil for Pediatric Anxeity and Insomnia

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