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CBD Products

CBD products are hemp-derived supplements and topicals people use for calm, everyday comfort, and winding down.* This collection includes full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, isolate, topical, softgel, pet, and CBD plus THC options, so you can compare formats and strengths more easily. We carry formulas from Wild Theory, HempLucid, and +PlusCBD.

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What CBD products are, and why the format matters

CBD stands for cannabidiol, a naturally occurring compound found in hemp. Unlike THC, CBD is not typically used for an intoxicating effect. People use it to support relaxation, maintain a calm mood, and promote everyday physical comfort.* The body has an endocannabinoid system, a signaling network involved in balance, stress response, sleep, and discomfort perception. CBD does not work like a stimulant or pain reliever. Most people use it as steady support that fits into a daily routine.*

The format matters. Oils are popular because they give you flexibility. If you're new to CBD, Wild Theory Full Spectrum CBD Oil - 750mg Regular is a lower-strength option, while Wild Theory Full Spectrum CBD Oil - 3000mg Maximum is more concentrated for experienced users. Softgels like HempLucid Full-Spectrum CBD Softgels 25mg work well if you want a pre-measured serving. Topicals, including Wild Theory CBD Cream - 1000mg Extra Strength and +PlusCBD Oil Balm Extra Strength, are used on specific areas rather than for whole-body support.

Full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, isolate, and CBD plus THC

This is where many shoppers get stuck. The label terms matter.

Full-spectrum products contain CBD plus other hemp compounds, including small amounts of THC. Many people choose full-spectrum because they want the whole-plant profile. In this collection, that includes Wild Theory Full Spectrum CBD Oil - 1500mg Extra, Wild Theory Hemp Extract Oil - Maximum, and Wild Theory Full Spectrum CBD Oil for Pets - 750mg.

Broad-spectrum formulas keep multiple hemp compounds but remove THC. If you want a more complete hemp profile without THC, Wild Theory Dream Broad Spectrum CBD Oil for Sleep - 60mg CBN + 1000mg CBD is one example. It also includes CBN, a cannabinoid many people look for in nighttime formulas.

CBD isolate contains CBD only, with no THC and no additional hemp compounds. That is often the simplest starting point for someone who wants straightforward CBD support or wants to avoid THC entirely. A common beginner option is Wild Theory CBD Isolate Oil - 750mg Regular. If you already know you prefer isolate and want a stronger option, there is also Wild Theory CBD Isolate Oil - 3000mg Maximum.

Some formulas intentionally combine CBD with THC. These are not the same as standard CBD oils. Wild Theory Strata Full Spectrum CBD THC Gummies - 2.5mg THC + 25mg CBD uses a lower-THC ratio, while Wild Theory Outer Limits Delta 9 THC Gummies - 10mg THC + 10mg CBD is a stronger 1:1 option. If you're THC-sensitive, start very cautiously or skip these entirely.

How to choose the right CBD product for your routine

Start with your goal. If you want flexible, whole-body support, an oil usually makes sense. If you want convenience and no measuring, softgels are easier. If you're focused on a specific area after exercise or a long day on your feet, a cream or balm is often the better fit.

Next, look at strength. A 750mg bottle such as Wild Theory's regular full-spectrum or isolate oil is a lower starting point than the 1500mg, 2000mg, or 3000mg options. Start lower, see how you respond for several days, then adjust slowly. More is not always better. Sometimes the best routine is the lowest amount that gives you consistent support.*

Also pay attention to added cannabinoids. The Dream oil includes CBN, which makes it more of a nighttime formula than a general daytime CBD oil. The HempLucid body cream uses CBDA rather than standard CBD, which may appeal to shoppers who want a different hemp profile in a topical. If you want no THC at all, stick with isolate or broad-spectrum instead of full-spectrum.

Common mistakes people make with CBD supplements

A few patterns come up often. People choose a product by the biggest number on the label without looking at serving size, format, or THC content. Or they use a topical when they really want whole-body support, or take an oil when they actually want targeted spot application. Another common mistake is starting with a high-potency formula like a 3000mg oil without trying CBD before. Some shoppers also miss the difference between full-spectrum and isolate, then get surprised by the presence or absence of THC.

Another issue is switching products too quickly. CBD usually makes more sense as a routine than a one-time experiment. Give a formula a fair trial, keep the rest of your routine stable, and make one change at a time.

Who should talk to a practitioner first

CBD is not right for everyone. Talk with a qualified healthcare professional before using CBD if you are pregnant or nursing, take prescription medications, have a liver condition, or are shopping for a child. This matters because CBD can affect how the body processes certain medications. Products containing THC deserve extra caution, especially if you are sensitive to THC, subject to drug testing, or need to avoid impairment.

For pets, use pet-specific products and follow the label carefully. Wild Theory Full Spectrum CBD Oil for Pets - 750mg is made for animal use, which is very different from guessing with a human product.

If you'd like more personalized guidance, you can reach out through our contact page or learn more about practitioner support on our experts page. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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