DEDICATED TO PROVIDING LUCID INFORMATION.
THE FACTS
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QUALITY
Hemplucid only uses USA certified organic farms and USA extractors to grow and process our ingredients. We are proud to say our hemp plants originate in Colorado, the USA cannabis leader, for access to experienced growers and an excellent level of quality control.
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SAFETY
Super-critical CO2 extraction is a safe, solvent-free hemp extraction method that results in higher quality oils and leaves terpene profiles intact. Our ingredients are selected with strict quality control standards. We include no synthetic ingredients, or artificial additives.
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THIRD PARTY TESTING
We openly publish an up-to-date CoA (Certificate of Analysis) for every product batch we sell. Lot numbers are printed on each product so you can easily find test results right on our website. QR codes are printed on our packaging that will direct you to the lot code page when scanned.
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GENETICALLY SUPERIOR
After nearly a decade of selective breeding, we’ve developed a hemp strain that’s rich in terpenes, boasts high CBD concentration, and offers a robust array of secondary cannabinoids. The full genetic profile of our hemp is present in each of our products.
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THC < 0.3% = Hemp
Ultimately, the legal definition of cannabis depends on that 0.3% threshold. If the plant contains less than 0.3% THC, it’s hemp. And if it exceeds that number, it’s considered marijuana.
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Our Products
At Hemplucid, we believe transparency is key. Our CBD is derived from domestically grown hemp using the safest extraction methods to produce an ultra-refined, full-spectrum extract. You’ll not only see the difference in the presentation of our clear bottles, but you’ll also feel it. We believe in clear products, clean ingredients, and pure health.
From day one, we have been dedicated to US farmers and the integrity of the hemp plant. When other companies were going overseas to purchase hemp, we were committed to supporting the farming economy in the United States. We believe that if more US companies bought local hemp products, the doors would open to bringing back hemp as a valuable staple in the US crop economy.