The Benefits of Topical CBG

Cannabigerol is more commonly known as CBG, and it’s now turning heads in the spa world. This sister cannabinoid to CBD (Cannabidiol), is one of over 100 known cannabinoids within the hemp plant. These cannabinoids continue to be researched, studied, and tested for topical benefits. CBG is becoming increasingly popular because it complements the properties […]
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CBD

CBD across the region of Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America:
Preliminary findings of the National Consumer Experience Program on CBD based products report no adverse effects

Preliminary findings part of a National Consumer Experience Program by ValidCare, a market intelligence and research solutions company for hemp-based product businesses, are now available.
Spa Education: Color Up Therapeutics

With decades of hands-on work and experience, the Color Up team has a firm commitment to education as their mission:
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Green Spa Network results of the spa and wellness industry CBD survey

GSN has collected valuable insight on the spa and wellness community’s knowledge on the budding CBD industry.
Benefits of CBD in Massage Oils

Adding CBD to massage oil can increase the benefits of the treatment for both the receiver and the therapist.
Highlights from the Global Wellness Summit

Growth of the industry to 4.2 Trillion
The global wellness industry grew 12.8% in the last two years, from a $3.7 trillion market in 2015 to $4.2 trillion in 2017. The 2018 Global Wellness Economy Monitor released new data on the ten markets that comprise the global wellness economy providing fresh evidence that wellness remains one of the world’s biggest and fast-growing industries.
From 2015-2017, the wellness economy grew 6.4% annually, nearly twice as fast as global economic growth (3.6%)
Wellness expenditures ($4.2 trillion) are now more than half as large as total global health expenditures ($7.3 trillion)
The wellness industry now represents 5.3% of global economic output