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Balanced Health Botanicals adds CBN tincture to CBDistillery offerings

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Balanced Health Botanicals is going beyond CBD with its first-ever product with cannabinol, or CBN, under its CBDistillery brand. The Denver-based company’s new CBN + CBD 1:3 Sleep Oil is formulated to promote sleep, relief and relaxation, and marks the company’s ability to offer CBD, CBN and cannabigerol, or CBG. 

"As the only brand producing CBD, CBG and now CBN products, CBDistillery recognizes the consumer demand and continues to redefine the wellness industry with the introduction of their new CBN + CBD 1:3 Sleep Oil," said Chase Terwilliger, CEO of Balanced Health Botanicals. "While CBD and CBG have established themselves as a major player in the market, CBN can possess potential significant health benefits our consumers are looking for in their wellness regimen."

CBDistillery’s CBN + CBD 1:3 Sleep Oil Tincture contains 150 mg of CBN and 450 mg of CBD. Like all of CBDistillery products, BHB said that the product is third-party lab tested to ensure high quality and consistency. It also is U.S. Hemp Authority-certified and fomulated using non-GMO hemp grown in the United States.  
 

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