syrupy
Authorized Buyer
Looking for better pain management has led me to try (with very good results) CBD Oil. Research on the web and local dispensaries has led me to question the quality of many of the products. I found Project CBD to be a very helpful resource. A quote from their CBD Misconceptions page:
What bothers me is many CBD products that are advertised as hemp-based are selling at prices similar to or even above cannabis-based CBD oil. My limited experience is the hemp-based products aren't near as potent and useful as cannabis-based oils. It's really no contest. I'm not sure why legal states are selling hemp oil when cannabis oil is available?
In the interest of comparison, I offer the following data from a product available at many dispensaries in this state. I'll call it Product X (not interested in advertising for companies, just the info on the label).
Product X Data:
Type: High CBD Oil
Derived from: Cannabis flowers (extraction)
Total Amount: 1000mg
Percentage CBD: 69.97%
Percentage THC: 3.71%
Percentage CBN: 0%.
Retal Price: $70
Note that the percentage of CBD is listed. Every product that doesn't list the actual percentage of CBD is questionable to me. Feel free to post what CBD oils you've found locally.
“CBD is CBD—It doesn’t matter where it comes from.” Yes it does matter. The flower-tops and leaves of some industrial hemp strains may be a viable source of CBD (legal issues notwithstanding), but hemp is by no means an optimal source of cannabidiol. Industrial hemp typically contains far less cannabidiol than CBD-rich cannabis. Huge amounts of industrial hemp are required to extract a small amount of CBD, thereby raising the risk of toxic contaminants because hemp is a “bio-accumulator” that draws heavy metals from the soil. Single-molecule CBD synthesized in a lab or extracted and refined from industrial hemp lacks critical medicinal terpenes and secondary cannabinoids found in cannabis strains. These compounds interact with CBD and THC to enhance their therapeutic benefits.
What bothers me is many CBD products that are advertised as hemp-based are selling at prices similar to or even above cannabis-based CBD oil. My limited experience is the hemp-based products aren't near as potent and useful as cannabis-based oils. It's really no contest. I'm not sure why legal states are selling hemp oil when cannabis oil is available?
In the interest of comparison, I offer the following data from a product available at many dispensaries in this state. I'll call it Product X (not interested in advertising for companies, just the info on the label).
Product X Data:
Type: High CBD Oil
Derived from: Cannabis flowers (extraction)
Total Amount: 1000mg
Percentage CBD: 69.97%
Percentage THC: 3.71%
Percentage CBN: 0%.
Retal Price: $70
Note that the percentage of CBD is listed. Every product that doesn't list the actual percentage of CBD is questionable to me. Feel free to post what CBD oils you've found locally.
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