
When people ask us about CBD, the conversation turns to the evening surprisingly often. To winding down, to a fixed ritual before sleep. We understand the question, and we handle it honestly. That also means drawing a line right away.
First, the honest caveat
We may not and do not want to make health claims. CBD is not a sleep aid and not a medicine, and we are not claiming that it helps you sleep better or cures anything. What we can do is describe what users tell us themselves and help you make a sensible choice. For the basics, what is CBD oil is a good starting point.
What people are looking for in an evening routine
What users often describe is not so much a product as a moment. A few drops under the tongue, the phone away, a chance to land after a busy day. Part of the value probably lies in that ritual itself, in consciously closing off the day. That is nothing to be dismissive about; rest is not something you take with a pill.
Why CBG enters the picture
Our SLEEP oil contains not CBD but CBG as its main ingredient. CBG is a related compound from the hemp plant with a character of its own. We explain the difference between the two in CBD versus CBG. We deliberately choose honest explanation over big words: see for yourself whether it suits your evening, rather than going on a promise.
Percentage and drops
A higher percentage is not automatically better; it mainly means you take in the same amount with fewer drops. How to read that is covered in reading the CBD percentage, and how to dose and store the drops properly in how to use CBD oil. If you want to ease in gently, our RAW 5% is a calm start, with the RUBY 10% as a stronger alternative.
Where the science stands
Research into hemp compounds and sleep is still in full swing and far from finished. There are signals interesting enough to warrant serious study, but no hard, general conclusions we can stand behind. A neutral introduction to the compound itself can be found on Wikipedia on cannabidiol. In short: stay curious, but don't pin all your hopes on it.
Trying it out calmly
If you use medication or have a condition, talk with your doctor first, because natural compounds too can interact with medicines. If you want to look further and choose deliberately, use buying CBD oil, how to choose or browse the CBD category. No miracle cure, but something you can try out in all calm.
This article is informational, contains no health claims and is not medical advice. If in doubt or if you take medication, consult your doctor.
