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DNA Hemp: Features Three High Vibe CBD Herbal Blends

Mar 01, 2023 12:00AM ● By Natural Awakenings Milwaukee

CBD to help with Chronic Pain, Stress, Sleep, Inflammation

Cannabis research is still in its infancy, but information currently available indicates four primary reasons why people seek out cannabidiol (CBD) products: to ease chronic pain; to reduce stress and anxiety; to improve sleep; and to ease inflammation.

DNA Hemp, a family hemp farm based in Slinger, Wisconsin, has three High Five Herbal Blends formulated to help support health. The Peace High Vibe Herbal Blend contains DNA Hemp’s Bubba Kush strain, along with mint, mullein, mugwort, St. John’s wort and sage. It was formulated to encourage balance, tranquility, patience and alignment.

The Love High Vibe Herbal Blend has DNA Hemp’s Goliath strain, along with lavender, mullein, mugwort, St. John’s wort and sage. It was formulated to promote passion, desire, attraction and connection.

Happiness High Vibe Herbal Blend, featuring DNA Hemp’s Sweet Rainbow strain, contains lemon balm, mullein, mugwort, St. John’s wort and sage. It was formulated to promote energy, spirit, inspiration, aspiration and clarity.

“All of the herbs used in our blends can drive and support health with available active constituents in the herbs. For a mind, body and soul experience, the versatility and useability are limitless,” says Ashley Shafer, co-owner of DNA Hemp. “All the herbs that we use are grown in the fertile soil of the Kettle Moraine on our DNA Hemp farm.”

The herbal blends can be burned as a smudge in an energy clearing ritual, smoked in one’s chosen vessel or steeped as a tea.

Through April 30, Natural Awakenings readers can buy one High Vibe Herbal Blend and get one High Vibe Herbal Blend at 50 percent off. Use promotional code HIGHVIBEBOGO at DNAHempLLC.com.

For more information, visit DNAHempLLC.com/products/dna-hemp-cbd-high-vibe-
herbal-blend.

 

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