
Gives your body peak access to the many potential benefits of cannabinoids. Administered through an IV so your body is able to absorb nearly 100% of the dose
Your body has a remarkable built-in network that helps keep everything running smoothly—from energy and sleep to stress response and immune function. It’s called the Endocannabinoid System (ECS), and it’s working quietly behind the scenes to maintain internal balance.
Our IV CBD is designed to support the ECS by delivering naturally occurring cannabinoids through IV infusion— offering a direct, efficient way to nourish one of your body’s most important regulatory systems.

The ECS operates through a network of receptors—tiny proteins on cell surfaces that respond to signals from within the body.
Together, these receptors help your body adapt to change and maintain a state of internal balance— whether you're recovering from exertion, managing stress, or simply going about your day


Topical creams and oral supplements may offer limited absorption. Our CBD IV delivers broad spectrum cannabinoids directly into the bloodstream—offering rapid access to the ECS and minimizing loss through digestion or metabolism.
Each infusion is:
Your ECS is always working, but when stress, overexertion, or illness overwhelm it, additional support may be beneficial.
Our IV CBD is a personalized infusion designed to complement your body’s existing regulatory systems. It’s commonly used by those looking to promote overall balance and restore a sense of internal reset.
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Frequently Asked Questions ? . . A:
It varies—some feel benefit for several days, others for weeks. Everyone’s system is different.
Some people report temporary fatigue, dizziness, or upset stomach—especially at higher doses
The FDA has not evaluated CBD for any specific conditions. CBD IV is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.
Anyone with a prior history of allergy to CBD Pregnant or breastfeeding women. People with a tendency to be hypotensive (chronic low blood pressure) may be at increased risk of lightheadedness. People with active bacterial infections may experience more post-treatment side effects due to the antibacterial effects of CBD, but can still receive treatment
Yes. Our CBD is third-party tested and administered in sterile conditions by licensed professionals.
Yes, there are hundreds of studies that have looked at the safety and benefits of CBD for a broad range of symptoms and medical conditions. However, the FDA has not evaluated the effects of CBD for any specific conditions. PICO IV CBD is not promoted to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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