Breaking the online CBD advertising code Outdated and confusing rules make it very difficult for cannabis and CBD companies to advertise their products and services. Online purchasing accelerated so much during the pandemic that many companies without online presents failed. Justin Benton has spent the last two years developing online marketing techniques for CBD companies. He's joined by Janet Benton Gaillard and Dan Humiston to share some of his discovers and to invite everyone to learn more at Effortlesstraffic.com Produced by PodConx www.themiracleplant.org info@101CBD.org Justin Benton - https://podconx.com/guests/justin-benton Latara Parker - https://podconx.com/guests/latara-parker Janet Benton-Gaillard - https://podconx.com/guests/janet-benton-gaillard Dan Humiston - https://podconx.com/guests/dan-humiston Effortless Traffic - https://effortlesstraffic.com/
Breaking the online CBD advertising code
Outdated and confusing rules make it very difficult for cannabis and CBD companies to advertise their products and services. Online purchasing accelerated so much during the pandemic that many companies without online an presents failed. Justin Benton has spent the last two years developing online marketing techniques for CBD companies. He's joined by Janet Benton Gaillard and Dan Humiston to share some of his discoveries and to invite everyone to learn more at Effortlesstraffic.com
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Justin Benton: [00:00:00] Welcome back to the miracle plant podcast, where we discuss this miracle plant with so many names and how it's helping people in so many extraordinary ways.
Today we have our co-hosts Janet and Dan, along with Matara joining us on stage to talk about this miracle plant. And what is the difference between CBD and C B D a and those of you that have been listening to the podcast over the years? Uh, probably have a pretty good understanding. So this isn't your first rodeo, but those of you that are hearing this for the first time, this is obviously a very brand new subject to you.
And it's confusing to a lot of people because, um, uh, when people first even hear what is CBDA, they're very, very confused. Um, they don't know what it means. Um, Even as we've talked about before, like when you go to a, to a dispensary and you talk to the bud tenders, or if you even see that the [00:01:00] name of the, um, particular, um, products that they're selling, it lists on the products.
What. Um, at a dispensary, it lists what the THC level is. Well, actually it should list what the THC level is because when the plant makes any cannabinoid and this hemp cannabis plant, it's always in it's. Form. And so for CBDA it's CBDA and that stands for cannabis Dalik acid, right? Cannabidiol CBD. That's what that stands for.
Uh, it's an, an asset form. And so you would consume, if you were to just eat the plant, like literally pick off of a leaf, just like you would, if you were eating romaine lettuce and you ate the plant, you would be eating C B, D a. Now because we have over the years, especially in this country, we only understood cannabis really, as what was defined in 1937 is marijuana.[00:02:00]
So what you always did with marijuana that has high THCA was that you had to heat burn, cook off the egg, you got to cook it. You got to burn that a and when you burn that AE and THCA, it turns into TA. Delta nine. And that's the psychoactive part. That's what can get you to have that, that high or that stoned feeling?
Well, when we are looking for a miracle of our own for our son, um, everyone was using that same old model to make CBD products because that's all we knew, right? It's like that old stories like, mom, why are you always cut off the end of the hand when you serve. She said, I don't know. Let me go ask my mom.
And she goes, why do you cut off that, mom? Why do you cut off the end of the hand, mom? And she goes, I don't know, let me go ask my mom, but it's just how we sell. We've done it. And then her mom says, you know, well, let me go ask my mom. And so finally the gray ground that says, well, because the ham didn't fit in the pan and that's what was [00:03:00] happening with CBD.
Everyone who was making CBD products was using an old model, which was you needed to heat the CBDA the raw whole plant version at the plant. To turn it into CBD because that's what we've always done. Well, look, we're not trying to get psychoactive benefits out of the cannabis plant when it comes to CBD.
In fact, CBD will not get you high as we discussed on last week's episode. So if you're trying to get healthy, you want to leave CBD a, you want to leave the plant exactly as it was. Just like any other super food or fruit, vegetable herbs. So that's the basics of what CBDA is. And, um, and that's my first crack at it.
And I'm sure my mom would love to weigh in and her more scientific and research based perspective on things. So I'll let you take a, take a stab at it there. Mom, welcome to the plant to the miracle plant. [00:04:00] Uh, always glad to be here. And I will emphasize many, many times that understanding the difference between CBD and CBD is just vital.
To me. It's one of the biggest reasons people haven't gotten full benefits from the hemp CBD or hemp CBD, because when you hit anything. Cooking vegetables, or we like to use the analogy of fresh squeezed orange juice is obviously better for you than a juice box or Tang or Kool-Aid or other things that maybe started out as orange, but it hadn't been so overprocessed and most of their health qualities are gone.
And so to me, it's kind of a critical reason that people have. Understood the importance of keeping it raw. And in general, we have holistic movements and, you know, whole plant people and things like math and understand it. But the general public is still so used to everything processed and heated and cooked and flavored and packaged cutely that they haven't really ever taken the time to understand the difference.
And so, again, to it, to me, it spends most in [00:05:00] top important topics. We can talk. And I think almost, maybe we should talk about it every week for two minutes to remind people. But again, to, as Justin mentioned, the plant itself, the hemp plant makes CBD a that's the form it's in the plant. It's the most prolific of all the cannabinoids in the plant.
Um, it's a major cannabinoid, although. Some people are in research or conventions still think it's a minor cannabinoid. It is the major cannabinoid in the plant. And so when you're looking at using a plant holistically or for the best way for your health, uh, keeping it raw, like we're all here about juicing is the best way to do it.
And so anytime you have. Hamper the extract above like 105 degrees, then you are going to decarboxylated as we call it, or basically transform it from CBDA to CBD. And again, to there's many qualities of CBD a out there or CBD out there, but there's just nothing as powerful as the CBD. We actually go back and mention [00:06:00] Dr.
Raphael and. Are the godfather of CBD and cannabis and ham who just started researching in the 1960s. And he, his research and his worldwide partners at research with them came to the conclusion that the CBD. The unheated, the raw form of it is 10 to a hundred up to a thousand times, more effective than heated CBD across a wide variety of issues and health issues that were tested.
And so, again, too, we need to take that into account and it's important. That's the biggest guy, the longest researcher in the industry that's been doing that. And then Justin briefly touched upon the new research that we've been all avidly studying that came out of the university of Oregon and also with some of their research partners.
And it came up what six, six weeks ago or so now, and basically that study was looked, trying to find something to help with COVID. And so we have [00:07:00] vaccines that attack a spike protein, uh, it becomes, that's where it can, one way it can enter the body. And so they were looking at like what plants as are any other plants out there that can do that.
And so they tested many, many plants trying to look for something that would help. And what they found is of all the molecules they tested CBD. And CBG a N T H C a were the three that came, that actually had an affinity. They call it, or when they put them together, it would go after the spike protein and act like an antibody in terms of blocking COVID from attaching.
And therefore you get in COVID and of those CBD a, uh, showed the need the least of it and showed the strongest response in terms of working and stopping, uh, the, uh, Uh, molecule or whatever from attacking our bodies via the spike protein. And then they took one more step and they actually put the CBD in like a little Petri dishes or whatever with the COVID vet COVID.
Um, [00:08:00] and it did also then it killed it. So it showed very great propensity and they're very excited because CBD and CBD a people are familiar with, you can get doses that are effective. And so now they're going to human trials. So again too, it's brought the CBDA at least out more into the mainstream, uh, from what it was.
Um, so again to just ours, remember if you keep the plant raw, like juicing it, eating it, uh, extracting it below like 105 degrees. You maintain the major cannabinoid, the most prolific cannabinoid, uh, the CBDA and I'll do one more last part of it. So the CBD. Um, is again, it's so much more powerful because it goes beyond what we call the endocannabinoid system.
And so our bodies make cannabinoids. And it's always interesting when I'm talking, I'm never sure, exactly. People's different level of knowledge. So I just kind of go to the basics. Um, but the CBD a then goes to that endocannabinoid system and [00:09:00] actually to all other systems and receptors in our body. And that's one way that it's far more powerful.
It literally has homeostasis or balance that balances every system, including, uh, the immune system. And so in terms of people talk about COVID in balances, the immune system, so it doesn't have the overreaction or the cytokine storm. It's literally powerful enough that if your immune system is weak, it isn't reacting to the virus.
It can literally activate your T cells, which are part of the immune system and get that system going. Uh, it also balances. Hormonal system, which is controls your antioxidant levels. And also with the immune system, that's what controls, how much inflammation you have in your body. And as we've learned, inflammation is basically the cause of pain of almost all disease, definitely all autoimmune conditions.
And so again, to the CBDA gives you that power that you need. And then one strong result to have the CBD. [00:10:00] Is it works with your neuro system, your neurological system, and it can repair damaged nerves, especially like with pain. It can also protect your nerves. Like if you had Ms or any systemic diseases.
And the biggest thing, though, we always talk about where's the cords a CBDA can actually regenerate nerves that have been damaged. And that is where we found our success, um, with Justin sun in terms of removing the symptoms of autism. And so, again, too, I could talk actually, obviously for hours about CBD.
But just keep in mind, keeping it raw. In other words, unheated are below 105 degrees, uh, gives you the most power of the, of the plant. And it's very, very much more powerful. Like I said, up to a thousand times more powerful than any kind of heated or decarboxylated or isolated or hope, you know, what all the different broad spectrum, whole spectrum things they use in that term.
So just remember CBD is the most powerful thing. It's what our body's used to using. And it actually matches an endo-cannabinoid. [00:11:00] A body makes called two dash eight G. So therefore it comes into the body. The body already knows what to do with it, and then it actually has effects throughout the entire body.
So, yay. CBDA absolutely. And I can just see now, you know, cause as you hear this information, as you're listening, you're probably like, oh my God, this is crazy. Whole is that I've never heard anything like this before, like, oh my God, we've, we've found the holy grail. We've, we've found it like Eureka, you know?
And that's how we felt, obviously, when we found, uh, the, the benefits of the CBDA and the whole plant of cannabis, um, when we were working with my son and, you know, Dr. William Courtney, who's been on multiple. Uh, was, was helping people with raw cannabis and cancer. And the way that I look at it is it's always a matter of timing.
Right? And so there was a reason that the cannabis and the hemp plant, um, were [00:12:00] illegal and went underground from 1937 to 2014. And there's a reason why this information hasn't come out. In, in a, in a, in a full fledged way. I mean, right now, you know, we're all connected with our phones and social media and news.
So we all, you're so connected and we all know what's going on all over the world at every moment. Right. And so, uh, at some point there will be this awakening when it comes to the power of this plant, there's whispers and people are confused. And that's why we're having the podcast today to talk about CBS.
And CBDA to have the information to look for laying it down. And there's going to be people that listen to this show 50 years from now a hundred years from now. Um, and they're going to be like, yeah, that's these guys just got to hear this episode. Like they had it, they had it, right. These guys had it.
Right. You know, the miracle plant podcasts, listen, listen to what they were saying. They were the ones that were teaching. They were the ones that [00:13:00] knew they were the ones that were showing the. And I'm so glad that they continued to share this information. And, and so we're so grateful that we have a platform, you know, like pod con ex you know, that Dan is, is having this, this cannabis and hemp platform for podcasts that we can share this message because this message needs to be heard and it needs to be understood because there's so much confusion about this plant.
And there's so much confusion about. And how we take care of ourselves. Obviously we we've, we've now hit the two year mark on this global pandemic and it has changed the world and the world will never be the same. I'm convinced. And, and, and people now truly understand that your health is a matter of life and death and your, your health is a matter of, of quality of life.
And, um, we are so grateful that we found this plant and we take it on as a [00:14:00] moral obligation to pay it forward, to share these stories, to persevere, to continue to educate people about what this plant can do for, for you and for your loved one. So, uh, with that being said, Dan, did you have anything that you wanted to add?
And again, kudos to you. For providing this platform, um, that, so, so we can get the truth out. Yeah. You know, the one thing I want to make sure that people understand is that it's, I know CBD and CBDA, there's a lot of confusion just from basic. From people that I speak to CBD is not CBD is not CBD. You can get CBD nowadays.
You can find it at gas stations. And you can find it just about anywhere, but it doesn't mean that it's exactly the same. And I know we've talked a lot about why the raw form is so much more beneficial and a thousand times more effective, [00:15:00] but I still run into this question so many times, and I think that Janet does such a nice job explaining this, but there's a lot of different ways to arrive at CBD.
And I think that not to, not to put down any other methods, but I think that there are some definite advantages and some definite disadvantages from the different methods that peop that companies use to. Create CBD or to, to end up with CBD in their packaging. And I thought maybe if we could just take one, maybe Justin, you, you or Janet could take a minute just to sort of explain to people why CBD CBD is not CBD is not CBD and see, because I think, I think that'll be really helpful.
Well, I can certainly take the first crack at it. Um, so again, um, you know, all CBD is [00:16:00] not created. Uh, as we've talked about before and, you know, CBD is an abbreviation for cannabidiol and, you know, can a C a N N a, right? So it comes from the cannabis plant Canada. And, um, th the CBD is, um, one part of over 500 plant constituents of the cannabis plant.
So there's 500 parts of this. And you've got cannabinoids like CBD and CBG. CBGA CBDA CBC, CBCA over a hundred, right? So that's, that's the foundation. And that's really what people are focusing on is cannabinoids. And we're trying to understand how these cannabinoids work and study them because at the end of the day, we're just, that's the model we live in.
We want you to study them and we want you to make them isolated in one molecule. And we want to run them two tests and we want them to be verified by the FDA. And that's one model, but then again, there's the old school model, which is plant-based [00:17:00] medicine. So in this plant, there's over 500 parts. One of them is cannabinoids.
So that's over a hundred parts of it. And the other one's called flavonoids, like can have flavor Flavin a, which is another part of. That's been proven to be 30 times more powerful than aspirin. There's another part of the plants called turpines, which is terpenoids, which is the smell of the plant and the delivery system of the cannabinoids to the parts of the brain and the body.
And then there's always the fatty acids and there's the amino acids and the chlorophyll and the waxes and everything else that goes into the plant. That's over 500 parts. So in our country, the United States of America, we have gone to a pharmaceutical model and that pharmaceutical model believes that.
Molecule and, and, you know, playing God with chemistry sets is the way that we can heal humanity. We can make humanity better. So all we really need is to pull out the CBD. Just that one little part of CBD from. The plant. And then we can do our clinical studies and we can get our FDA seal of approval. And then we can sell it through the doctors, to [00:18:00] anybody for whatever they need.
And they've done that with Epidiolex through CBD, which is a single molecule and they sell it for $32,500 to children with epilepsy. They made $187 million through GW pharma. That's the model that. So to understand how do you extract CBD? How do you get CBD? That's one way to do it, isolate it, uh, put it into a single molecule form in a white pill and sell it for $32,500 a year.
That's one way to do it through the FDA. Um, the other way that you can do it is the way that we do it. Um, which is the plant has over 500 plant constituents. And according to Dr. Ethan Russo, who was the head researcher for GW? And had to put all this research in demotion. He, he discovered and coined the phrase, the entourage effect.
Now the entourage effect means that you're using all of the parts of the plant together, like an entourage, like a symphony, all the 500 pieces of the symphony work together. And they played this beautiful harmonious. [00:19:00] That's the entourage effect. Well, we take it one step further, right? So that entourage effect really was talking more about the heated version, the CBD version, not the CBD version.
Cause again, if you leave the plant the way it was designed, all of those cannabinoids are in there. And once you burn the plant, you basically burned off half. The symphony is gone. You just got rid of the brass and the. Right. And so now you're down to the brass, or now you're down to the, you know, uh, you know, maybe some percussion and some, uh, violins or something.
Right. And so you've gotten rid of half of the plan because you cooked all the CBDA turned to CBD, cooked all the CBGA turned into CBG. And so now you've, you've basically cut your sip, you know, you've cut half your symphony in half. So then now you're dealing with a completely separate thing. So the difference is basically comes down to also.
What is your philosophy is your philosophy that plants and animals have evolved together over millions of years. [00:20:00] And that we have figured out how to communicate and work, and we have systems in place that help each other. Like we've developed an endocannabinoid system that communicates perfectly with this plant, or are you under the belief that, that mankind.
I can play God and pull and make its own science experiments and the last, you know, 50, 60 years and just, you know, add molecules and try to, you know, put baking soda and vinegar together and see what happens. So at the end of the day, what it comes down to is this plant has over 500 parts to it. If you leave it the way it's supposed to be, there's plenty of research out there from Dr.
Ethan Russo about the entourage. Plenty of research out there from raw cannabis and CBD from Dr. William Courtney, plenty of research out there from Dr. Raphael Meshulum who showed that, uh, CBDA was up to a thousand times more powerful than isolated CBD. It's all there. And so, and part of it comes down to philosophy, right?
And, and, and what we're preaching, what we're teaching, what we're talking about [00:21:00] is a, is a philosophy. It's a holistic principle. It's understanding that plant. Are here on this planet. And if for whatever disease that you have, there's a plant that can help period. And, and if you under, if your, if your brain can grasp that concept, then you evolve to that point where you understand that makes sense to me, that that resonates with my soul, that resonates with who I am.
I believe in plants, the whole plant, the holistic plant, the raw plant that is going to help my body find homeostasis or balance. Then what we're speaking is speaking to you, if you, if you can't quite get there yet, because it's just too big of a leap, then some people will just kind of go with, you know, I just want to vitamin C is vitamin C or I'll take my multivitamin from the GNC.
Right. And that's where I'll get my nutrients. Right. And, and, and then that kind of in our mind, for some people checks the box, like I'm taking my vitamin C, I'm taking my multivitamin. So I'm getting. [00:22:00] Well, unfortunately, you're not, you know, there's lots of studies out there. If you research it and look for it, our body, it just goes right through the system.
Doesn't even resonate because again, our bodies don't know what a single molecule vitamin C is. Our bodies know what orange juice is. Our bodies know what a whole plant, a whole juice that's been squeezed that has vitamin seen it along with a pulp. And along with all the other parts of the plant of the, of the.
Our bodies know how to receive it. That's what our bodies are set up for. You know, that's what we have in our bodies to receive that information and, and, and those nutrients and delegate them out. So I know that's a little bit of a long-winded answer, but you know, all CBD is not created equal. I would implore you to do your research.
Sometimes doing research is trying different products, but what makes the most sense to you is, and I always tell people when you're choosing and selecting. Um, number one, you could grow it in your backyard and we'll teach you how to do it. And you [00:23:00] can go to YouTube and they'll teach you how to do it.
Get some seeds and grow them in the backyard. It's springtime. And then you can make your own, your own, uh, hemp garden, victory garden in the backyard. Throw it in your omega juicer every morning, along with your kale, carrots, apples, and probiotics, and bada Bing, bada boom. If you don't have a green thumb and you're not comfortable doing all those things well, that's why we make our products at one-on-one Hampton.
Is the same thing. It's cold press, whole plant gets every part of the nutrient. Every part of the plant is in there. Any product that you use should smell, taste, look like a green plant, look like cannabis, look like hemp. If it doesn't look, taste, smell like Hampton, it's not hemp. It's been denatured. It's been processed.
It's been turned into a lesser version of itself. So I hope that answers the question and I'm sure my mom's got something to say about that. I love our tag team because he knows, I always have something more to say. I just wanted to pick up a couple points and I totally agree with everything. Justin says a lot of what we choose for our health, starting with [00:24:00] the food we eat and how we treat illness, uh, also applies to the whole area of CBD versus CBDA.
Uh, some people will eat fresh foods. Heal themselves, food plants and things. And some people just want a doctor to give them a prescription and they don't really ever ask what's in it. They just have this trust that if somebody made it, then it must be good for me. Um, and so it kind of applies to this area too.
And Justin had mentioned Dr. Ethan Russo about the entourage effect to me, another even more important discovery he made was that he describes all neurological diseases like autism epilepsy. Ms. All those different things as being caused by what he calls clinical endocannabinoid deficiency disease. In other words, our bodies are not making enough of their own endo cannabinoids in mainly the two AIG.
So he sees all neurological conditions as being our bodies are too low in the endocannabinoid. The one made by the body called to [00:25:00] AIG. And as I mentioned briefly before CBS. A, the unheated, uh, CBD actually is a mimic or an analog. It matches to AIG. And so therefore putting it into our bodies, our bodies know what to do with it.
Our bodies are incredibly intelligent and heavy. Can I use the word evolved everything's political these days. Anyway, our bodies have evolved with hemp being part of our diets and use for medicine and re animals. Yes. Which is why HAMP is one of the few actually hemp and cannabis are the only plants that our bodies have receptors just for it.
And so the two AIG matches up perfectly with our CBDA and therefore it goes to every cell in the body and it balances every function in the body. And then the CBD, for instance, Kind of a subset as to subsets to the endocannabinoid system, CB one and CB two. And so like THC tends to go for the CB one CBD tends to go towards CB one and CB two, but the [00:26:00] CBD a goes to everything it's much stronger than just the subset endocannabinoid system.
And so I just realizing too, this major researcher, besides Dr. Marcy. Uh, Dr. Musso saying that the CBDA matches are to AIG and low to AIG levels are the main problem for all of our neurological conditions mean just think of all the untreatable conditions we have as Americans, especially in neurological conditions, the Ms and multiple sclerosis and seizures and Alzheimer's and autism.
Um, it's a huge proportion of our diseases. And here we have a solution, a researched well-described. Solution by major researchers in the field. And so, again, to just always keep that in mind when we're keeping the plant raw, CBDA the body exactly knows what to do with it and how to use it and use it very effectively.
The other issue I always have with the CBD versus CBD a comparison is that so many people use [00:27:00] CBD the heated. And part of that is it's cheaper to make you get more bang for your buck when you're extracting from the plant. Um, you can also then break down different parts of the plant and just give you kind of the cheaper things like when you're making isolates.
And so again, to so many people. Dan had mentioned go to the, you can see at the gas station and CBS, and you can see pretty much the airport anywhere. And when people try a less than effective CBD, almost all heated CBDs, basically, and not a raw plant, uh, they ended up getting maybe a little bit. Solution to their problem, but often not much.
And so then sadly, they start to believe that CBD or CBD doesn't work for me. I hear that hundreds of times now. Oh no, it just doesn't make any sense. It doesn't work for me. And it's because they've gotten the bad things. Just like if you bought a juice box and you thought, oh, orange juice is terrible. It just makes me feel bad again, too.
It's that whole philosophy, Justin goes back to our bodies, knows what it needs. Our bodies want raw whole plant things. [00:28:00] And when you give it something that is. Isn't one of our body recognize it's often the body can't even use it besides causing all kinds of side effects. And so those are some of the main reasons that you really want to go with a wall CBDA.
And so many people don't even realize that it exists. And that leads into another issue is that we're working with against, or trying to compare a product to a products like made by, is it teaching Chung? I know just one of them is doing it and Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg and all these people have massive amounts of money, uh, to market and send out things and, you know, just reach the world because they have unlimited money.
And so it kind of leaves. I always use my Cindy Lou, who comparison from Horton, hearsay, who this little tiny girl on top of a little dandelion world with a little tiny megaphone, trying to yell out her message. And we also do feel like we're often drowned because we're just so. Come by all the people that are trying to market it and make a quick buck, get the money [00:29:00] out there.
And so it takes somebody who is actually a, has a disease that nothing's working for to come and find us or people who've come across somebody who spreads the word for us, but somehow they CBD. Hasn't quite hit the mainstream, uh, the ideas coming out of Oregon that it shows potential for working with, uh, COVID virus, you know, gain us some builds ability.
And so, again, too, it's just really important to me. And again too, I go back to our basic analogy. We often use, you know, if you squeeze some fresh orange juice in your kitchen, it's going to be healthier and better for you and tastes better than if you go and buy like juice boxes or a Koolaid or all those different forms of it out there.
And one last thought too, as again to the pharmaceutical model, Justin mentioned does have all the money in our country and it also has like the FDA behind it. And the CDC who controlled research and things that are being done. And the pharmaceutical [00:30:00] model is always to try to outsmart the body to figure out some little unique thing the body does and try to come up with a drug to do it.
And there's just so much more money and so much more profits in pharmaceutical approach. For instance, Justin mentioned Epidiolex. Cost $32,000 a year per client. And it only works with two rare forms of seizures. And it's only like 39% or 38% effective. Um, I mean, anything else we tried to sell on the market?
That's only. In fact, in fact, you're just, just that low, but never go. But with a doctor's able to prescribe it, which is why they are making billions from it. So we're fighting huge range of people that want to continue with the pharmaceutical model. And so it's up to consumers to actually learn about CBDA, to find the best form of it and to actually look for and find that.
And actually our company is one of the few companies that makes the whole plant CBDA [00:31:00] and also focuses. Um, again, keeping as much of the whole plant in there that we can and using organic ingredients. So we're a very passionate company really out to heal the world. And so one of the most basic things people have to understand is CBD a, the raw unheated version is so much more powerful and effective.
And so if you have issues that aren't being solved with your. Gas station CBD or even the things you buy online or the big brands or whatever. Uh, just do some research and your research will always lead you back to CBDA. Love it. Love it. Well, before we wrap up, I wanted to give Lazzara a chance to, to weigh in on anything that's on her.
Thanks so much, Justin. Um, I just really think that like Janet was saying earlier that this is something, a good, very good topic and something that we should revisit, um, because it's like, you know, like they say, it takes so many times for something [00:32:00] to be heard for people to understand it. And, uh, as a brand ambassador, or this is something.
Um, I'm always explaining, you know, like what, what's the difference between CBD and CBDA and well, I bought from CBD from the gas station and took it and it really didn't help me. And so, um, like Jenny was saying. This is just like us against them kind of, sort of speak, but I'm just going to keep, you know, doing what I have to do to help heal the world and spread awareness about, you know, using CBDA and you know, how it's way more powerful and way more effective than CBD it's.
And it's all about educating and doing the research because well, people, people are so quick to just take a prescription and. What a Dr. May say about their prescription and not looking at what are the side effects, you know, what is this going to do to the other [00:33:00] organs in my body? You know? But when it comes to the miracle plant, there's like 20,000 questions.
And this is, you know, like, you know, a plant that you know, was made by God and it's more natural and better. So, um, I just feel like this is a really good topic. I'm just going to keep doing my part and, and helping to educate people. And what is the difference between the CBD and CBD CBDA? I think it's just been, um, a wonderful, um, wrong to have.
I think we should definitely do this again. You bet. Well, thanks for all you do. And thanks for everyone here on the panel. I've got to run to a tee ball league cause um, my son is, um, we got a scrimmage today and he's doing great. He's playing first base and I think he's gonna be batting cleanup. So, um, again, it's the power of this miracle.
And it, um, it is, was an answer to our prayers and our gift is to pay it forward to you and to your loved ones. And you can always go and try it for free. If you go to [00:34:00] www.free chill, cbd.com, and we'll send you a bottle for free to try for yourself to see the power of CBD. Uh, you just have to pick up a postage.
So at the end of every miracle plant podcast, we say heal the world because that is our mission because once we found this miracle plant and what it could do for our family, and now what it's done for so many thousands and, uh, you know, millions of other families out there, we just are going to keep talking and keep spreading the message and keep sharing the stories until it becomes just common knowledge.
That we need to incorporate this miracle plant in our daily lives, whether we're eating it, whether we're using it as a, as a medicine, whether we're using it as a topical, uh, we need to be incorporating this miracle plant. It was it's meant for us and, uh, and, and, and all humankind. So on the count of three, we say heal the world.
Cause there's people out there that are looking for a miracle [00:35:00] and maybe they'll just feel it here at find us and come on over and listen to the miracle plant. And find the power of this plant for themselves. So on the count of three, let's say heal the world. 1, 2, 3.
Thanks for joining us at the miracle plant podcast, swing by clubhouse 10:00 AM Pacific every Saturday morning and listen to the next episode of the miracle plant podcast until then take care of yourself and take care of each other. Have a great week, everyone. Bye-bye.