Learn the Benefits

CBD is ideal for improving your concentration and improves cognitive function which may help you remain focused during an exam. It may improve the quality of your sleep and prevents daytime sleepiness.


Lower anxiety levels and help you remain calm and assist with social phobia. If your anxiety causes you to blank out during the exam, CBD can make you feel better. Instead of worrying about other things, you can pay attention to your exam and come out on top!

Regardless of your exercise workout most will feel some post-workout soreness and inflammations.


CBD may help relieve delayed onset muscle soreness and exercise induced muscle damage. Its healing properties are known to reduce muscle pain, bodily aches and inflammation that naturally occurs after physical activity due to microscopic damage to muscle fibers and joint connections.

Full Spectrum CBD infused coffee provides the energy that we all love from coffee, while decreasing many of the common side effects one may experience due to caffeine including; anxiety, jitters, stomach acid, and caffeine crash.


Beans to Buds will elevate your mornings by allowing you to get your coffee fix while providing healing anti-inflammatory benefits and a general sense of vitality and well being!

What CBD may do...

  • Can Benefit Healthy Skin
  • Relieve Diabetes
  • Help Improve Blood Pressure
  • Could Benefit Heart Health
  • Can Act as a Mood Enhancement
  • Reduce Inflammation
  • Help Improve Cancer-Related Symptoms
  • Could Relieve Pain
  • Could Relieve Anxiety and Depression
  • Can Help With Arthritis
  • May Relieve Nerve Pain-Neuropathy
  • May Work as an Antioxidant


  • Support Digestion
  • Can act as an Immunomodulator
  • Reduce the Risk of Obesity
  • Helps Protect Against Bone Disease
  • Calms Epilepsy
  • Can Help With Multiple Sclerosis
  • Can Combat Addiction
  • Help Treat Lupus
  • Helps Maintain Brain Health
  • Helps Alzheimer’s
  • Antipsychotic Effects


The Facts

In 2019 165.3 million adults said that they were familiar with CBD and/or CBD products. We all know that number is growing significantly!


How many seniors use CBD?

According to a 2020 nationally representative Consumer Reports survey, 20% of Americans 65 years and older said they'd tried CBD, up from 14% from the prior year in 2019.


Who buys the most CBD?

Millennials are the generation most likely to buy CBD, 54 percent said they have purchased a CBD product.


How common is CBD use?

33% of American adults have used CBD once or more. (SingleCare, 2020)

64% of Americans are familiar with CBD and/or CBD products. (Gallup, 2019)

An estimated 64 million Americans have tried CBD in the last 24 months. (Consumer Reports, 2019)

Of those who use CBD, 22% said it helped them supplement or replace prescription or over-the-counter drugs. (Consumer Reports, 2019)


Types of CBD

Full Spectrum:

•  Offers the full benefits of the cannabis plant (entourage effect)

•  Undergoes minimal processing

•  Can offer greater symptom relief due to the full plant profile (including      THC but barely detectible at <0.3 % which legally is THC free)


Broad Spectrum:

•  Offers the full benefits of the cannabis plant (entourage effect)                similar to full spectrum CBD

•  Broad spectrum hemp contains 0% THC.

•  More processing is needed to achieve 0% THC , some feel Full                Spectrum is superior because it is processed less.



Isolate CBD:

•  CBD isolate is the purest form of CBD at 99.9% CBD

•  All natural plant compounds are removed to just 1 compound, CBD.

•  CBD isolate is tasteless and odorless



How About Hemp Protein?

Does hemp protein have CBD?

No, hemp protein does not contain CBD. Hemp protein comes from the hemp plant's seeds, which are then ground up and made into a fine powder or oil. CBD, on the other hand, is harvested from the flowers of the leaves of the hemp plant.


Did you know hemp is one of nature’s best sources for a plant-based protein?

Hemp protein contains all 20 amino acids, including all 9 essential amino acids. Unlike most plant proteins, hemp is a quality source for amino acids. Hemp is a complete plant-based protein. Plus, hemp seeds also supply the body with fiber and minerals.


Benefits that can be associated with Hemp protein...

  • Boosts Immune System
  • Increases Energy Levels
  • Strengthens Hair
  • Reduces Inflammation
  • Improves Digestion
  • Repairs Muscle
  • Conditions Scalp
  • Fight Heart Disease
  • Curbs Hunger Cravings
  • Relieves Eczema
  • Reduces Osteoporosis Risk
  • Cleanses the Colon
  • Boosts Metabolism
  • Regulates Cholesterol Levels
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