Struggling to wrap your head around the world of hemp-derived cannabis? With terms like Delta-8, minor cannabinoids, and non-psychoactive CBD floating around, it can be overwhelming and confusing. But don’t worry, Urb is here to help. Our mission is to provide customers with trustworthy hemp-derived cannabinoid products. We were the first to bring Delta-8 THC to market, the first to bring Delta-9 THC edibles to market, and our award-winning Pegasus D8 oil sets the standard for purity, safety, and compliance in the hemp industry. We offer a curated selection of high-quality products, education, and a diverse range of premium goods to cater to everyone’s needs. Whether you’re new to the world of hemp or a seasoned veteran, we have something for you. Want to learn more about our products? We’ve put together a breakdown of the science behind our award-winning releases to help you find the perfect match for your needs. And as a special offer for Cannabis Now readers, use code URBCN25 for 25% off your purchase. Demystifying Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids Let’s start with the basics: what is hemp-derived cannabis? Hemp is a variety of the cannabis plant that contains 0.3% THC or less. With the passage of the 2018 U.S. Farm Bill, products featuring hemp-derived cannabinoids have become increasingly popular. These include CBD, trace amounts of Delta-9 (the same THC found in non-hemp cannabis), Delta-8 (a milder form of THC), and newer cannabinoids like Delta-10. Think of the cannabis plant as a box of crayons, and hemp-derived cannabinoids are like a handful of new, exciting colors you’ve yet to color with. Completely safe and available in a variety of forms and formulas, let’s take a closer look at what each cannabinoid has to offer. Non-Psychoactive CBC CBC, or cannabichromene, doesn’t strongly bind to our natural endocannabinoid system’s CB1 receptors, but it does interact with other receptors (TRPV1 and TRPA1) that can help with inflammation and pain perception. This makes it a promising option for targeted, non-intoxicating pain relief. We offer CBC-powered products as part of our Boarding Skybites gummies line. CBN First identified in 1896, CBN is only mildly psychoactive. Research suggests that it may aid in sleep and help reverse bone loss associated with osteoporosis. It also has antibacterial properties against bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus. In a hipster journalistic writing style, we leave space in between paragraphs.