The anchor. CBD steadies without sedating. For Abby, it gave her nervous system a calmer place to start from. Less bracing. Less reactivity.
The formula
Not sedation.
Steadiness.
Abby's Hope is a 2:1:1 oral tincture, refined over years through real observation — not a lab hypothesis.

The ratio
600mg CBD : 300mg THC : 300mg THCa
I didn't land on this ratio from a book. I landed on it by watching Abby. For years. Here is what each part does, in plain language.
In this low dose, alongside this much CBD, it works differently than you might think. It deepens the effect of the CBD. It doesn't override it. This is not recreational use. This is precision.
The one most people ask about least. THCa is non-psychoactive in its natural form. It adds another layer of cannabinoid support we saw clearly with Abby, and that research is beginning to confirm.
Clean carrier oil. Easy to dose. Easy to give to a child who can't swallow pills.
Why the ratio matters
When cannabinoids work together, they do more than any one of them does alone.
Think of it the way some medications only work the way they should when taken together. That is the entourage effect, and it is why Abby's Hope is not just a high-CBD product.
The 2:1:1 ratio was chosen because it works better together. That is the only reason.
Safety & standards
Done the right way.
Because it had to be.
Abby's Hope is produced with Botanical Sciences, Georgia's first physician-founded, state-licensed medical cannabis company.
- Third-party tested for purity and potency
- Pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing standards
- Clean, consistent dosing in every batch
- No additives. No shortcuts.
The question everyone asks
Does this get Abby high?
I want to answer this honestly, because I asked it too.
At this ratio, with consistent dosing, what we see is not a high. It is a calm. A settling that lets Abby engage with the day instead of fighting it.
The CBD is doing most of the work. The THC is there in a low dose because it makes the CBD work better. That is very different from recreational use or high-THC products.
I was scared of this too. Scared of what people would think. Scared of doing something wrong. Scared of the word cannabis next to my daughter's name.
I had to get past that fear to find what actually helped her. That is a decision every family makes for themselves.
Available only to registered Georgia medical cannabis patients with qualifying conditions. Individual results may vary. Medical cannabis is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.