Finola is a short and early maturing variety of hemp that’s primarily used for its grain in the production of hemp food products. Its fatty acid profile and omega contents make it particularly favourable as a cold-pressed oil. It’s an incredibly productive plant, growing best in temperate regions. Finola is the first CBD strain the doesn’t contain any THC, the finola plant has been genetically selected to produce a nutritious low THC oil, meaning the levels of THC (the compound that gets you high) it contains are far too low to have any psychoactive effects. Some of our blends that contain finola – Bob nobs, Serene sky, and Starlight sage.
“Will it get me high? In a word, no. The Finola plant has been genetically selected to produce a nutritious low THC oil. The levels of THC (the compound that gets you high) are far too low to have any psychoactive effects..”
Cannabis comes in three species, cannabis sativa, cannabis indica and cannabis ruderalis, each of these species has a number of different varieties. Finola is a variety from the cannabis sativa family. Cannabis sativa is one you might have heard of, which is a herbaceous species originating in Central Asia. But did you know there are also different varieties of hemp? And they’re not all created equal. One of the better-known hemp varieties is the Finola plant. Finola is one of the most famous varieties of industrial hemp and is increasingly sought after thanks to its high portion of CBD, also it contains high amounts of many important nutritional components, including phytosterols, lignins, vitamins and minerals.
USES AND PREPARATIONS:
Dried Herb Tea Preparation:
2-4 grams in one cup of water; up to 12 grams per day.
Using a reusable tea bag or tea ball, immerse the loose dried herbs into boiling water and allow to steep for 5-10 minutes, preferably covered, in order to release the maximum amount of herbal goodness. Some herbal tea can carry a strong flavor. We recommend organic honey as a sweetener which preserves the beneficial herbal compounds.
Tincture:
1-2 mL up to 3 times per day.
Some herbal tinctures can have a strong flavor on their own. Adding your tincture to a glass of 6-8oz of water is one easy way to help, should you wish to dilute the flavor.
Recommended Usage:
It is important to remember that some bodies may react differently than others when using herbal products. Our recommended usage amounts are designed to be an average dosage only. If you have specific concerns about the usage amount or interaction with other medication, please consult with your doctor or health care practitioner prior to using our products.
Precautions:
Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified practitioner due to the emmenagogue and potential abortifacient effects of this plant.
Finola Hemp
Finola is a short and early maturing variety of hemp that’s primarily used for its grain in the production of hemp food products. Its fatty acid profile and omega contents make it particularly favourable as a cold-pressed oil. It’s an incredibly productive plant, growing best in temperate regions. Finola is the first CBD strain the doesn’t contain any THC, the finola plant has been genetically selected to produce a nutritious low THC oil, meaning the levels of THC (the compound that gets you high) it contains are far too low to have any psychoactive effects. Some of our blends that contain finola – Bob nobs, Serene sky, and Starlight sage.
Cannabis comes in three species, cannabis sativa, cannabis indica and cannabis ruderalis, each of these species has a number of different varieties. Finola is a variety from the cannabis sativa family. Cannabis sativa is one you might have heard of, which is a herbaceous species originating in Central Asia. But did you know there are also different varieties of hemp? And they’re not all created equal. One of the better-known hemp varieties is the Finola plant. Finola is one of the most famous varieties of industrial hemp and is increasingly sought after thanks to its high portion of CBD, also it contains high amounts of many important nutritional components, including phytosterols, lignins, vitamins and minerals.
USES AND PREPARATIONS:
Dried Herb Tea Preparation:
2-4 grams in one cup of water; up to 12 grams per day.
Using a reusable tea bag or tea ball, immerse the loose dried herbs into boiling water and allow to steep for 5-10 minutes, preferably covered, in order to release the maximum amount of herbal goodness. Some herbal tea can carry a strong flavor. We recommend organic honey as a sweetener which preserves the beneficial herbal compounds.
Tincture:
1-2 mL up to 3 times per day.
Some herbal tinctures can have a strong flavor on their own. Adding your tincture to a glass of 6-8oz of water is one easy way to help, should you wish to dilute the flavor.
Recommended Usage:
It is important to remember that some bodies may react differently than others when using herbal products. Our recommended usage amounts are designed to be an average dosage only. If you have specific concerns about the usage amount or interaction with other medication, please consult with your doctor or health care practitioner prior to using our products.
Precautions:
Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified practitioner due to the emmenagogue and potential abortifacient effects of this plant.