Abby Brogden had her very first seizure when she was 7 years old.

Abby was born with Mosaic Down Syndrome and was later also diagnosed with Lenox Gaustaut Syndrome. That first seizure was followed by five years of dozens of medications, hundreds of doctor visits and even VNS surgery, none of which helped stop her daily seizures, which she was having 10-12 times a day. After having to pull Abby from school and start homebound services for her by the time she reached 12 years old, Abby’s parents decided to give CBD oil a try. Shortly after beginning CBD treatment through full spectrum tinctures, Abby’s seizures began to decrease dramatically, allowing her to return to school with her friends. Now, after more than a year using CBD as an alternative medication to treat her seizures, Abby is a happy, thriving Teenager.

Life-Changing Results of CBD


After watching the powerful, life-changing results CBD had on Abby’s life, her family and close friends set out to grow hemp on her grandparents’ 100-year-old farm in Franklin, North Carolina. With four acres of the farm’s 39 acres dedicated to hemp growth, a lot of hard work and love went into this year’s crop and the results were simply amazing.

The last test result of the hemp cultivated on the farm came at nearly 21% CBD. Wanting to help others who suffer like Abby, the Brogden’s designed a business’s plan and with the help of close family and friends, raised $250K to create Abby’s Angels Processing. Abbys Angels will soon be processing their own 8,500 pounds of biomass, as well as providing the service for other local farms in the area.

100 Year Old Mountain Farm

The Abby’s Angels CBD line of tinctures, salves, bath bombs, chapsticks, lotions, and even dog tinctures are available on our store. Abbys Angels CBD Products are available in stores across Western North Carolina and Northern Georgia.

Abby’s Angels sprouts from a 100-year-old family farm in the mountains of Western North Carolina. LLB Farm, Inc. was originally farmed by Abby’s great-grandfather and has been passed down from generation to generation, keeping the 

farming tradition alive and well within the family. LLB Farm was passed down to James Ledford, Abby’s Grandfather, and Vietnam Veteran, from Abby’s Great Grandfather, who served in World War II.

LLB Farm has cultivated a variety of crops for local communities over the year, from tobacco, corn, hay, wheat, and even livestock and while the main crops may have evolved over time, the hardworking and community drive behind the farm is as strong today as it was 100 years ago.