
CBD has become increasingly popular over the past few years as a natural remedy to treat a variety of ailments in humans AND pets alike. While most people are curious about CBD oil, many are still unsure about how to get a quality product to try. Luckily, there are several quality CBD product lines available.
Here a few tips to consider before purchasing CBD.
1. Buy from companies where the hemp is grown in the United States
Other countries have different growing standards that may lead to impurities in the CBD extracts such as heavy metals or pesticides.
2. Buy from companies that extract CBD oil using CO2 extraction method
This method is safer than using solvents (which can remain in the final product) and is more efficient at extracting all the cannabinoids and essential oils from the hemp plant.
3. Buy from companies that post their lab reports from a 3rd party testing company
A reputable CBD company will have been tested by a third party company and contain a certificate of approval (COA). The COA contains a full list of compounds in the CBD batch including any contaminants that may be found in the product. The COA also lists any safety issues. You can learn how to read lab reports from the 3rd party website and these reports provide unbiased information.
4. Price does not equal quality
The FDA found many products ranging in price that did not contain what they claimed. Focus more on the extraction process and lab reports of the company and be sure to double check that the CBD concentration listed on the product’s label and on the Certificate of Approval match.
5. Does it actually have CBD in it?
Check the ingredients in the product to ensure it actually contains CBD. CBD oil may be listed as cannabidiol or help extract. Note that hemp seed oil is not the same as CBD oil, and if the product’s description does not list cannabidiol or hemp extract it is best to avoid purchasing.
6. Do the math
Generally, CBD strength is measured in milligrams. The number of milligrams of CBD listed on the product label is the total amount of CBD in the entire product. Divide this by the servings to see how much CBD you are getting per dose. If the math doesn’t match up or the amount of CBD is not listed - do not buy it.
7. CBD oil will affect everyone differently
The amount of CBD oil needed is dependent upon what you are using it for. More severe symptoms require a higher dosage. If, after adjusting the dose, you are not satisfied, try another product.
8. Most importantly, buy from a transparent company
Make sure they are able to answer all of your questions and show proof of their claims.
Above all else, it’s important to research all you can about a CBD product before purchase. CBD is not currently regulated by the FDA, leaving it up to you to determine if a product is legitimate. If you have any questions about CBD, please talk with one of our staff members- we’re always happy to help.