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CBD Isolate- Discovering the Benefits of Pure Cannabidiol

Hemp is a rather versatile plant that has so much to offer its users. Modern day innovations in manufacturing and processing have opened up a world of possibilities for how hemp can be used across a wide range of products in health & wellness, beauty, and so many other areas.

Cannabidiol is a key component of the hemp plant, arguably because it is the plant’s most-researched cannabinoid. It therefore comes as no surprise that many CBD enthusiasts want to consume CBD in its purest form, which is CBD Isolate.

What Is CBD Isolate?

It’s not confusing; in fact, CBD Isolate is probably one of the least complex forms of CBD you’ll find because it is just that: an isolated form of cannabidiol. CBD Isolate is 99.9% cannabidiol, which means that there are virtually no other cannabinoids present.

What Can CBD Isolate Help With?

Just like other kinds of CBD, cannabidiol on its own may be beneficial for a number of conditions including stress and anxiety, sleep, pain management, inflammation, and immunity. It’s important to note that everyone responds differently to CBD isolate, but anecdotal evidence points to support the cannabinoid’s use in these areas.

Most people use CBD isolate for the same reasons that they take other forms of CBD. From a stress and anxiety standpoint, CBD and CBD isolate may be useful to help people address certain feelings related to depression and social anxiety. For insomnia, CBD isolate could positively affect sleep patterns to promote a more restful sleep. As for pain management, CBD isolate may contribute to the reduction of severe and chronic pain. Please note that Black Tie CBD does not endorse any of these as claims and as only providing this for informational purposes.

Benefits of CBD Isolate

Why take CBD Isolate? In addition to the several conditions CBD isolate stands to address (some of which we laid out above), CBD isolate also offers users the benefit of being:

  • THC-Free. When manufacturers isolate CBD, they remove all extraneous components including THC. This makes CBD isolate great for people looking to avoid THC completely. It eliminates the risk of testing positive on a drug test, which is a major concern of many.
  • More Predictable. The great thing about CBD isolate is that you know exactly what you’re getting. This makes it easier to predict how you’ll feel and significantly reduces the risks of side effects.
  • Versatile Consumption. People enjoy CBD isolate for its versatility. Whether in pill/capsule form or as CBD isolate powder, there are various ways to enjoy this cannabinoid. 

What are the Different Forms of CBD Isolate?

Black Tie CBD offers CBD isolate in CBD isolate capsules and CBD isolate powder. Both have their own benefits.

 CBD Isolate

Benefits of CBD Isolate Capsules

Easy to consume, CBD isolate capsules bring on better absorption and faster effects than other forms of CBD isolate. Their discreet appearance makes them particularly convenient without sacrificing any of the efficacy.

Benefits of CBD Isolate Powder

This pure form of CBD makes a great addition to meals and beverages. It’s especially useful if you want to make your own DIY edibles or CBD topicals and want to dose the CBD isolate to your liking.

Purchasing CBD Isolate Online

It’s easy to find CBD isolate online when you shop with Black Tie CBD. We sell both CBD isolate capsules and CBD isolate powder, giving you options for how you can enjoy the purest form of cannabidiol. Our products are lab-tested and verified for safety and efficacy. We encourage all customers to explore our results prior to purchasing.

 

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Frequently asked question

Are Black Tie CBD Products Legal?

Black Tie CBD products are in compliance with federal law and there for legal according to the
following:
 
The 2018 Farm Bill & USDA Final Rule
In December of 2018, the 2018 Farm Bill was signed into law.  It removed hemp, defined as
cannabis (Cannabis Sativa L.) and derivatives of cannabis with extremely low concentrations of
the psychoactive compound delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)(no more than 0.3 percent THC
on a dry weight basis), from the definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).
The 2018 Farm Bill defines hemp as “any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all
derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers with no more than a
.03% concentration of delta-9”. [1]
 
Additionally, Black Tie CBD complies with the USDA Final Rule [2] , which indicates that a
hemp crop is considered to be compliant if it is tested no more than thirty (30) days prior to
harvest using a postdecarboxylation method and the results show that the delta-9 THC value does
not exceed 0.3% on a dry weight basis: [3]
 
“Postdecarboxylation. In the context of testing methodologies for THC concentration levels
in hemp, means a value determined after the process of decarboxylation that determines the total
potential delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol content derived from the sum of the THC and THC-A
content and reported on a dry weight basis. The postdecarboxylation value of THC can be
calculated by using a chromatograph technique using heat, gas chromatography, through which
THC-A is converted from its acid form to its neutral form, THC. Thus, this test calculates the
total potential THC in a given sample. The postdecarboxylation value of THC can also be
calculated by using a high-performance liquid chromatograph technique, which keeps the THC-

A intact, and requires a conversion calculation of that THC-A to calculate total potential THC in
a given sample.” [4]
 
The postdecarboxylation value for THC, as described above, is synonymous with the Total THC
in a hemp sample. For this reason, it is clear that a pre-harvested hemp crop is not compliant
unless its Total THC concentrations do not exceed 0.3% on a dry weight basis. [5]
 
Total THC Is Not Applicable to Harvested Hemp
The USDA Final Rule [6]  only governs hemp production and not the regulation of hemp
distribution or hemp products which are governed by the Food and Drug Administration Farm
Bill.  Therefore, after post-harvest, the USDA has no further jurisdiction over the hemp crop
leaving the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as the only other agency with the authority to
regulate the hemp crop.  The sole authority on post-harvested hemp is the Farm Bill and its
definition specifically defines hemp in terms of its delta-9 THC concentration, not its Total THC
content. [7]
 
One of the key aspects that allows for a higher concentration of THC-A is that during the thirty
(30) day harvest window in which a hemp crop must be tested for THC concentrations, the
plant’s cannabinoid concentrations, including THC, continue to increase. [8]   For this reason, pre-
harvest hemp which has been tested and determined to be compliant may have total THC
concentrations that exceed 0.3% when harvested.  With that being said, the hemp crop will
remain compliance with FDA’s 2018 Farm Bill regulations as long as its delta-9
THC concentration does not surpass 0.3%
 
DEA Regulation of Hemp and Hemp Products
On August 21, 2020, the DEA published its Interim Final Rule (IFR) to further clarify that hemp
and hemp products are not controlled substances.
 
In order to meet the definition of “hemp”, and thus qualify for the exemption from Schedule I,
the derivative must not exceed the 0.3% delta-9 THC limit.  The definition of “marihuana”
continues to state that “all parts of the plant Cannabis Sativa L.” and “every compound
manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant,” are Schedule I controlled
substances unless they meet the definition of “hemp” by falling below the 0.3% delta-9 THC
limit on a dry weight basis. [9]
 
This ruling confirms that products distributed by Black Tie CBD are not controlled substances as
long as their delta-9 THC concentrations do not exceed 0.3% on a dry weight basis.
 
 
Lawful Transportation of Hemp Products in Interstate Commerce
The 2018 Farm Bill legalized industrial hemp at the federal level and included a provision that
makes it illegal for states to prohibit the interstate transportation of hemp and hemp products as
follows:
 

No State or Indian Tribe shall prohibit the transportation or shipment of hemp or hemp products
produced in accordance with subtitle G or the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 (AMA (as
added by section 10113) through the State or the territory of the Indian Tribe, as applicable. [10]
 
This ruling makes it clear that Black Tie CBD is allowed to transport and ship hemp or hemp
products as long as the products are produced in compliance with the 2018 Farm Bill by not
exceeding a delta-9 THC concentration of 0.3% on a dry weight basis.  Additionally, Black Tie
CBD products will not shipped to states with regulations that have enacted a “Total THC” testing
requirement imposing limitations on the requirements set out in the 2018 Farm Bill.


Black Tie CBD Federal Product Compliance
Based on the 2018 Farm Bill, USDA Final Rule, and DEA regulations, Black Tie CBD’s
products which contain delta-9 THC concentrations do not exceed 0.3% and are not controlled
substances under Federal law.  The above rules and regulations specifically define hemp in terms
of its delta-9 THC concentrations, not its Total THC content meaning Black Tie CBD products
are in full compliance for retail sales and distribution.

What's your shipping policy?

SHIPPING INFORMATION

At Black Tie CBD we work hard to process your order as quickly as possible. In some instances, processing time can take up to 72 hours. Please allow up to 72 hours to receive your package(s) tracking information. 

The following shipping methods are available:

  • First Class Mail (3-5 business days)
  • Priority (1 to 3 business days)
  • Priority Mail Express (1-2 business days – Guaranteed)
  • Free Shipping – BT_VIP (Orders with a subtotal over $100 ship via Priority Mail for FREE!)

IMPORTANT: Please be advised that all suggested delivery times are estimated and NOT GUARANTEED. Shipping charges are NON-REFUNDABLE on First Class and Priority parcels.

The ONLY GUARANTEED SERVICE is Priority Mail EXPRESS. If a PRIORITY MAIL EXPRESS package arrives later than the expected time of arrival, as stated on USPS.com, the cost of the Priority Mail Express label can be refunded upon request.

Also note that business days do not include weekends or holidays and there is no weekend or holiday delivery for any shipping methods. We do ship to U.S. Territories and APO/FPO. Unfortunately, we do not ship outside of the United States at this time.

Orders received on Saturday after 1:00 PM (PST) will ship within 48 hours (on Monday, unless it is a Post Office Holiday). Cut off time for Express delivery orders to be shipped the same day is 10:00 AM (PST).

FIRST CLASS PACKAGE:

First Class Mail will be processed within 6-72 hours, not including Sundays or holidays and should arrive within the continental United States in 3-5 business days once shipped from our location, depending on delivery location. For example, orders shipped to California may be delivered in 3 to 5 business days, whereas the orders shipped to some east coast states may be delivered closer to 5 or 6 business days. All the rates for first-class mail delivery are generated in real time by the United States Post Office (USPS.com) and shown to you during the checkout process. We do not add surcharges to the live USPS shipping rate. All orders must have a valid street address verifiable by USPS to be delivered successfully.

PRIORITY MAIL:

Priority Mail will be processed within 6-72 hours, not including weekends or holidays and should arrive within 1-3 business days once shipped from our location. Orders shipped within the continental United States should arrive within 2 to 3 business days (may arrive sooner in California). All orders must have a valid street address verifiable by USPS to be delivered successfully.

Note: Free shipping (BT_VIP) is offered for purchases over $100, If you select this option, we cannot guarantee your delivery or accept any liability for lost, stolen, or delayed orders. In the case this occurs we recommend that you address this with your local post office.

PRIORITY MAIL EXPRESS:

Priority Mail Express will be processed within 6-72 hours, not including weekends or holidays and guaranteed by USPS to arrive within 1-2 business days once shipped from our location. All orders must have a valid street address verifiable by USPS to be delivered successfully.

SHIPPING RATES:

All domestic shipping rates are generated automatically by USPS.com and may vary from location to location. You will be able to review the shipping rates before your order is completed and the payment is applied.

Do you ship outside of the US?

Unfortunately, we do not ship our products outside of the US.

What if I need to return my order, Can I do that?

CUSTOMER SHIPPING RETURN POLICY
The Black Tie Group, LLC DBA Black Tie CBD


This policy confirms Black Tie CBD Products are federally legal for customer shipping in accordance with the 2018 Farm Bill, USDA Final Rule, and the DEA Final Rule. Black Tie CBD products contain less that 0.3% delta-9 THC which is federally legal as described in the following legislative bills and rules, which establish the legal framework allowing customers to ship Black TieCBD products.


2018 Farm Bill


In December of 2018, the 2018 Farm Bill was signed into law. It removed hemp, defined as cannabis (Cannabis Sativa L.) and derivatives of cannabis with extremely low concentrations of the psychoactive compound delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (no more than 0.3 percent THC on a dry weight basis), from the definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The 2018 Farm Bill defines hemp as “any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers with no more than a 0.3% concentration of delta-9”.1


DEA Interim Final Rule (IFR)


On August 21, 2020, the DEA published its Interim Final Rule (IFR) to further clarify that hemp and hemp products are not controlled substances. In order to meet the definition of “hemp”, and thus qualify for the exemption from Schedule I, the derivative must not exceed the 0.3% delta-9 THC limit. The definition of “marijuana” continues to state that “all parts of the plant Cannabis Sativa L.” and “every compound manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant,” are Schedule I controlled substances unless they meet the definition of “hemp” by falling below the 0.3% delta-9 THC limit on a dry weight basis. 2


This ruling confirms that products distributed by Black Tie CBD are not controlled substances as long as their delta- 9 THC concentrations do not exceed 0.3% on a dry weight basis.


Lawful Transportation and Shipping of Hemp Products in Interstate Commerce


The 2018 Farm Bill legalized industrial hemp at the federal level and included a provision that makes it illegal for states to prohibit the interstate transportation of hemp and hemp products as follows: No State or Indian Tribe shall prohibit the transportation or shipment of hemp or hemp products produced in accordance with subtitle G or the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 (AMA (as added by section 10113) through the State or the territory of the Indian Tribe, as applicable. 3


This ruling makes it clear that Black Tie CBD and customers of Black Tie CBD are allowed to transport and ship hemp or hemp products lawfully in commerce as long as the products are produced in compliance with the 201 Farm Bill by not exceeding a delta-9 THC concentration of 0.3% on a dry weight basis.


1 7 U.S.C. §1639o(1)
2 https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2020-08-21/html/2020-17356.htm
3 https://uscode.house.gov/statviewer.htm?volume=132%page=4914#