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  • B2B cannabis wholesale and exporter of Swiss CBD hemp products to the EU and worldwide. We are your hemp producer and CBD supplier!
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FAQ
  • Yes, our customers must be at least 18 years old.
  • No, we do not have a minimum order quantity.
  • We currently ship our products to customers residing in Switzerland or in the Principality of Liechtenstein.
  • Cannabis flowers with a THC content of less than 1% are qualified by the FOPH and the Directorate General of Customs as a tobacco substitute product and are legally equivalent to normal smoking tobacco.
    This means that, in theory, legal cannabis may be smoked anywhere where it is permitted to smoke conventional cigarettes.
    It should be noted, however, that public cannabis use is far from being socially accepted everywhere. We recommend that you ask your fellow human beings friendly before you light your legal CBD joint when consuming in public spaces.
  • Each country has its own laws regarding the THC content of cannabis and cannabis derivatives.
    In the EU, the maximum permitted THC content in most countries is 0.2-0.3%. Some of the products sold by goldengreen in Switzerland are therefore not legal abroad and we strictly advise against carrying such products abroad without prior clarification.
  • We generally advise against driving a vehicle after consuming products containing THC.

    According to the road traffic laws in force in Switzerland, an incapacity to drive is already proven if the blood of the driver exceeds the THC limit value of
    1.5 μg/L is determined. Cases have been made public in which a urine test prescribed by the authorities was positive after the consumption of CBD products. However, subsequent blood and hair analyses have so far always been negative. To date, we have no knowledge of any effective withdrawal of driving licenses due to prior consumption of legal cannabis products.

    We would like to point out that most of our products have low THC concentrations (THC = Tetrahydrocannabinol).
    According to clinical studies, the concentration of THC contained in GoldenGreen products is not high enough to cause a psychotropic effect and thus an inability to drive.
  • According to research, cannabis contains over 480 active substances, 80 of which are found exclusively in cannabis. Due to this set of different variables that can affect the body, newly published scientific research is constantly appearing describing new discoveries around cannabis.

    The 80 compounds found only in cannabis are called cannabinoids. These interact with the receptors in our body - the so-called endo-cannabinoid system - triggering effects in our nervous system and brain. The endo-cannibinoid system consists of various receptors that can be found in parts of the nervous system. The receptors can be found at the most different places in the body. For example, the CB1 receptor is located primarily in parts of the nervous system and also in the gastrointestinal tract, while the CB2 receptor appears to be more related to the immune system.

    Below is a brief overview of the 8 most important cannabinoids found in cannabis:

    THC
    This is the best known and cannabinoid in cannabis, it stands for delta-9-tetrahydrocannibinol. This cannabinoid is responsible for the most important psychoactive effect experienced when using cannabis, it stimulates parts of the brain, causing the release of dopamine - which in turn causes a feeling of euphoria and well-being. THC is also said to have an analgesic effect, it is believed to relieve the symptoms of pain and inflammation. THC is strictly regulated or prohibited in most countries. In Switzerland, the maximum limit value for THC content according to the current narcotics ordinance is 1%. Our products manufactured, processed and offered by GoldenGreen are always below this limit value, which is confirmed by regular tests in an independent laboratory.

    CBD
    Cannabidiol (CBD for short) is currently the subject of extensive research. Among other things, possible therapeutic effects such as antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-convulsive, antiemetic, anxiolytic or antipsychotic effects will be discussed. However, the medical effect of CBD has not yet been sufficiently proven. For a long time cannabis growers were primarily concerned with keeping the CBD content as low as possible in order to achieve a better "high". At present, however, the trend is exactly the opposite, with breeding trying to reduce THC values to a minimum and increase CBD content. CBD is a non-psychoactive component that is believed to reduce and regulate the effects of THC (antagonist). CBD itself has a long list of possible medical properties that are currently being researched. Among the most important possible attributes discussed by experts are the alleviation of chronic pain, inflammation, migraine, arthritis, cramps, epilepsy and schizophrenia. CBD is also a current topic in cancer research.

    CBN
    Cannabinol, or CBN for short, is an analgesic produced by the degradation of THC by oxidation. It is slightly psychoactive and can only be found in small amounts in fresh cannabis. Its occurrence can be reduced to a minimum by storing harvested cannabis in a dark, dry place. The effect of THC tends to be preferred to that of CBN because CBN is not as effective as THC and can cause fatigue when present in high concentrations. CBN is believed to reduce anxiety and reduce intra-ocular pressure.

    CBG
    CBG, also known as cannabigerol, is an active ingredient in cannabis that is being researched primarily in connection with the suspected antibacterial effect. However, recent research has found that although it is not traditionally very common in most cannabis varieties, it is probably the "template" or "stem cell" for both THC and CBD. This means that THC and CBD are derived from the CBG. CBG is also believed to inhibit the absorption of GABA, which creates a sense of relaxation normally associated with CBD. These findings have spurred new research into this cannabinoid.

    THCV
    Tetrahydrocannabivarin, or THCV for short, is believed to be a cannabinoid that reduces the intensity of the psychoactive effect of THC. Current research performed at THCV suggests that it can be used to treat metabolic disorders and acts as an appetite suppressant.

    CBC
    Although not much medical research has been done on this cannabinoid, cannabichromas, or CBC for short, are believed to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Recent research suggests that it potentially plays a role in cell renewal in the brain.

    THCA
    THCA is an acid form of THC. It is a raw state in which THC can be found in fresh cannabis plants. Only when cannabis is heated is the THCA converted into THC. The THCA in this raw form is assumed not to be an active compound.

    CBDA
    Similar to THCA, CBDA is the acid form of CBD. It is currently believed to have an antiemetic effect (against nausea) and to help combat breast cancer. However, more research on a medical benefit is needed.

    Cannabis plants also contain many other ingredients, such as terpenes. Terpenes exist in all types of plants, they are the main component of essential oils. They make our cannabis, rosemary and thyme smell so wonderful.

    It is also important that the individual aforementioned ingredients of the cannabis plant such as cannabinoids, terpenes and amino acids change and influence each other's effects. This phenomenon is also known as the synergy effect, but in this case it is called the entourage effect.
  • In Switzerland, dried cannabis flowers are widely ground and smoked in a self-rolled cigarette ("joint"), often mixed with tobacco.
    In most other countries (e.g. USA or Canada), however, mixing with tobacco is absolutely uncommon.
    Tobacco and cannabis do not belong together in principle, e.g. because the effect of cannabis is altered by tobacco. In addition, tobacco disturbs the actual taste of cannabis.
    There are also studies suggesting that smoking pure cannabis does not affect lung function, or at least not as much as smoking mixed with tobacco. It is also known that the nicotine and other substances contained in tobacco are addictive and that many of them are carcinogenic.

    Smoking is generally the most unhealthy form of cannabis use, which is why GoldenGreen Passion also advises against it.
    It has been proven that the consumption form of vaporization or the oral intake of GoldenGreen CBD extracts is much healthier.

    Although our raw cannabis flowers are not approved as food and we are therefore not allowed to offer or label them as such, many customers report positive experiences with oral cannabis use. Although the human digestive tract is generally excellent for absorbing active substances, the bioavailability of cannabinoids here is only 5-10%. This is partly due to the poor solubility of cannabinoids in water and partly to the fact that the blood from the intestines first flows through the liver, where toxins from food are already partially broken down ("first pass effect"). Bioavailability can be increased to 10-20% by using fatty bases. Another advantage of oral use over smoking is that no heat loss occurs and no cannabinoids are lost through exhalation.

    Our customers report that they also like to consume cannabis as tea. It should again be noted that cannabinoids are generally very poorly soluble in water. Therefore it is generally recommended to add a fat to the already boiled tea, e.g. milk or coconut oil.

    Cannabis can also be eaten as another oral form of intake. There are a large number of popular recipes for cakes and biscuits for which our GoldenGreen flour is suitable. In our online shop you will soon also find a section with corresponding recipes. In principle, all cannabis products can also be consumed directly. However, as they dissolve poorly and it is better to distribute them in a food before ingestion, not least because of the taste that needs getting used to in the beginning.

goldengreen GmbH
Morgentalstrasse 34
8355 Aadorf
Switzerland

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