CBD Products

Extract Wellness CBD

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Parkway Drugs is now selling CBD products. Our product is called Extract Wellness. We did our research and found a quality product for our customers. This product is 100% pure Kentucky grown industrial hemp. Straight from the blue grass state! They utilize pharmaceutical grade testing from Cerilliant, fully accredited and certified in analytical standards for clinical, pharmaceutical and nutraceuticals. Stop into Parkway Drugs today and try out our line of CBD!

Frequently Asked Questions

When the 2018 Farm Act was signed into law on December 20, 2018, Hemp was removed from the list of controlled substances, making it an ordinary agricultural commodity. Hemp and hemp-derived products such as CBD are now legal in all 50 states by Federal Law provided the Δ 9 THC level is below 0.30 %. Each state retains the right to deny the sale or production of hemp or hemp products.

CBD is the abbreviation for cannabidiol, one of more than 100 phytocannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. CBD is showing itself to have great therapeutic benefits, from helping reduce inflammation to relieving anxiety. The CBD found in our products comes from Hemp, and unlike its cousin THC, CBD is not psychoactive, meaning you will not get ”high”.

Hemp and marijuana are both from the same genus of plants; Cannabis. There are three types of cannabis with different effects. First is Cannabis Sativa, the tallest of the three. Then there is Cannabis indica, a shorter, bushier plant. Lastly, there is Cannabis ruderalis, the rarest of the three. The three varieties have been interbred over time. Hemp is mainly from the Sativa strain and has many uses; textiles, plastics, building materials, and health & beauty products. Hemp must have below 0.30 % of Δ 9 THC. Marijuana has a much higher content of THC and therefore, is more limited in its uses

No, in order to be legal, all industrial hemp must be grown with the Δ 9 THC level below 0.3%. THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) is the compound that causes the euphoria or “high” that comes with the use of cannabis.

Cannabinoids, like CBD, interact with the receptors of the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) in your body. There are two receptors in our bodies, CB1 and CB2. The CB1 receptors are present throughout our bodies, many of which are in the brain. CB1 receptors found in the brain deal with movement & coordination, pain, emotions, mood & memories, as well as appetite. CB2 receptors are more commonly found in the immune system and affect pain and inflammation. By working with your ECS, CBD can improve your body’s functionality.

No, not really, but sort of. CBD itself will not show up on a regular drug screen, however, products that contain “full-spectrum” CBD do in fact have Δ 9 THC below the 0.30 % level required by law. What that means is that if you consume enough full-spectrum CBD or hemp daily you may fail a drug screen. This is why we offer both full-spectrum and isolate products. Isolate CBD contains no THC.

No, not really, but sort of. CBD itself will not show up on a regular drug screen, however, products that contain “full-spectrum” CBD do in fact have Δ 9 THC below the 0.30 % level required by law. What that means is that if you consume enough full-spectrum CBD or hemp daily you may fail a drug screen. This is why we offer both full-spectrum and isolate pro

Full-Spectrum: It contains all the compounds of the hemp plant; terpenes, essential oils, flavonoids, fatty acids, and other cannabinoids. Full-spectrum CBD products will have THC at or below the 0.30% level required by law.  It is this “full-spectrum” of the hemp plant’s compounds that work together to enhance the benefits of each other, also known as the “entourage effect.”

Isolate: This is just what it says; the CBD molecule has been isolated from the other compounds found in hemp. It cannot provide the entourage effect found in full-spectrum and broad-spectrum products, however, an isolate can still offer therapeutic benefits.

First, it is important to remember that everyone is different, so each person has to determine what their correct dosage is. Age, weight, metabolism, gender, and other things can affect how much you will need to achieve the results you want.

One other thing to look at is how you take your CBD; tincture, pill/capsule, gummies, as well as smoke or vape. The rate you feel the effects are different for each way it is consumed.

With all this in mind, it is recommended to start out at a low dose; 10mg or so, and work up from there. Everyone has a “sweet spot” that will work best for them.

The most sought after benefits are for pain relief and to reduce anxiety. That being said, there are many other reported benefits such as elevated mood & productivity, treating skin conditions such as eczema and acne, reduction of seizures, as well as neuroprotective benefits or your brain.

These claims are anecdotal and not backed by the FDA, however, more and more research is being conducted on the benefits of CBD.

Yes, it appears that CBD can benefit pets for many of the same things it helps humans with; anxiety, arthritis pain, nervousness, and skin conditions. Animals have an Endocannabinoid system, similar to humans. CBD can work for your pet in the same way it works for you. We carry products made just for pets!

Yes! We researched every company and every product we carry to make sure what we sell to you has been tested and is the best quality available!