CBD for Pets: A Pet Owner's Education Guide (2026)
Posted by Steve Schultheis on Apr 15th 2025
Discover CBD Oil for Pets: A Complete Wellness Guide 2026
Understanding CBD for Your Furry Friends
If you've explored CBD products for yourself, you may have noticed the growing popularity of CBD for pets. As pet owners seek natural wellness options for their furry companions, CBD (cannabidiol) has emerged as a promising supplement that may support various aspects of pet health—without any intoxicating effects.
In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore what CBD is, how it works for pets, i
The Endocannabinoid System: A Plain-Language 2026 Guide
Posted by Steve Schultheis on Apr 15th 2025
What Is the Endocannabinoid System? An Evergreen Guide
Last updated: April 22, 2026 · By Steve Schultheis, Founder — Steve's Goods
The endocannabinoid system — ECS for short — is one of the body's internal signaling networks. It was discovered in the 1990s during research into how THC produces its effects, and it has since been recognized as a broad regulatory system that the body uses to keep many of its own processes in balance. This guide describes the ECS as researchers currently unde
CBD Hemp Oil Tinctures: Full Spectrum & CBG Lineup
Posted by Steve Schultheis on Apr 15th 2025
Discover CBD Hemp Oil Tinctures: Your Complete Guide 2026
CBD oil tinctures remain one of the most popular and versatile ways to consume cannabinoids—especially when you're seeking fast-acting, flexible wellness support. Whether you're new to CBD or refining your current regimen, this guide explains the differences between CBD and CBG tinctures, how to dose them, when to take them, and what product is best for your goals.
Key Takeaways
CBD tinctures are available in isolate, full-spectrum
Hemp vs Marijuana: Key Differences and Terpenes Explained
Posted by Steve Schultheis on Apr 15th 2025
Last updated: May 10, 2026
Hemp vs Marijuana: Key Differences and Terpenes Explained
Updated for 2026. Hemp and marijuana are both members of the Cannabis sativa family, but federal law classifies them as separate products. The 2018 Farm Bill defines hemp as cannabis containing ≤0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight; anything above that line is marijuana. As of November 12, 2026, hemp-derived products are further governed by H.R. 5371, which caps total THC per finished container regardless of cultivar.