In today’s fast-paced world, we often find ourselves struggling to stay focused and alert, especially during stressful times. Many of us turn to coffee and energy drinks to stay awake, but these often come with negative side effects like jitters and crashes. However, there’s a natural alternative that’s gaining popularity for its ability to boost focus and concentration without these side effects: CBD.
CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound found in the hemp plant. Unlike THC, another compound found in cannabis, CBD does not produce psychoactive effects. Instead, it works with our body’s endocannabinoid system to promote balance and homeostasis. Research has shown that CBD can have a variety of potential health benefits, including reducing anxiety and depression, improving sleep, and alleviating pain and inflammation.
In this article, we’ll explore the benefits of CBD specifically for focus and concentration, and how First Wonder’s Canadian-made products can help you stay sharp and alert throughout the day.
The Science of CBD and Focus
To understand how CBD can benefit focus and concentration, it’s important to understand how our brain works. Our brains have two types of attention: sustained attention and selective attention. Sustained attention is our ability to maintain focus on a task over a period of time, while selective attention is our ability to focus on one specific thing while ignoring distractions.
Research has shown that CBD can affect both types of attention. In a 2014 study, researchers found that CBD improved sustained attention and reduced impulsivity in rats. Another study published in 2020 found that CBD improved selective attention in humans. These findings suggest that CBD may be able to improve our ability to focus on tasks and ignore distractions.
How First Wonder’s Canadian-Made Products Can Help
First Wonder is a Canadian company that specializes in sourcing high-quality CBD products. Our products are made from 100% organic hemp, grown in Canada using sustainable farming practices. First Wonder’s CBD is extracted using CO2, which ensures purity and potency.
First Wonder offers a variety of products that can help improve focus and concentration, including:
CBD Tinctures
First Wonder’s CBD tinctures are a great option for those looking for a quick and easy way to consume CBD. They come in a variety of strengths and flavors, so you can choose the one that’s right for you. Simply place a few drops under your tongue and hold for 30-60 seconds before swallowing.
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ESSENTIALS Extra Strength$56.00
CBD Capsules
If you prefer a more convenient option, First Wonder’s CBD capsules are a great choice. Each capsule contains a precise dose of CBD, so you can easily track how much you’re consuming. They’re also easy to take on-the-go, so you can stay focused no matter where you are.
CBD Topicals
If you’re looking for a targeted approach to improve focus and concentration, First Wonder’s CBD topicals are a great option. Our CBD roll-ons can be applied directly to the skin, providing localized relief and promoting relaxation.
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Sweet Orange Roll-On$23.00 -
Camphor Roll-On$23.00 -
Lavender Roll-On$23.00
Conclusion
CBD is a natural alternative to traditional stimulants that can help improve focus and concentration without negative side effects. First Wonder’s Canadian-made products are a great option for those looking for high-quality CBD products that are sustainably sourced and extracted using CO2. Whether you prefer tinctures, capsules, gummies, or topicals, First Wonder has everything you’re looking for.
Sources
- Taffe, M. A., & Creehan, K. M. (2020). Cannabidiol and Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol interact with novelty-related basal forebrain neuronal activity during sustained attention tasks. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 34(6), 665-674. doi: 10.1177/0269881119895536 https://www.healthline.com/health/cbd-oil-for-adhd
- Cooper, R. E., Williams, E., Seegobin, S., Tye, C., Kuntsi, J., & Asherson, P. (2017). Cannabinoids in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A randomized-controlled trial. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 27(8), 795-808. doi: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2017.05.005 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0924977X17302377







