CBD Products on Amazon

AlGore

Well-Known Member
So someone told me that it's legal to sell cbd products and sure enough there are a variety of offers on there. And I'm pretty sure with much better prices on CBD tinctures.

Thoughts...???
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
http://dixiebotanicals.com/products/dew-drops-hemp-oil-supplement/

Go for it but just so you know dixie hemp oil cbd dew drops. Only have 1.25 mg per 100mg of solution..in other words....down the bottle and maybe catch a buzz...but remember its just cbd nit the other cannibinoids and terpenes that are also medicinal, and cbd itself is an antagonist...I wouldn't want to take only cbds...even from a medicinal standpoint your far better off making your own...

I just picked that product cause more people have heard of it.. there are others on Amazon...they're expensive, weak, and imo pointless
 

AlGore

Well-Known Member
All good points I suppose. I've seen thos exact two tinctures at my local shop btw.

I was just curios for input on the CBD content and again you rightfully point out that pure cbd is less beneficial alone over being combined with other beneficial compounds.

I was mostly thinking for people in states that are stuck in the 20th century.

As far as tinctures with THC. I recently decided to try one, its 1200mg thc in 1oz glycerin. Tastes like shit but 2-3 droppers full does the trick. The bottle is marked 600/1200/3000/6000mg ... I REALLY wanna try the 6000, hehe.
 

VladFromOG

Active Member
Lot of red flags in those listings. One brand, rhso, reports measureable THC content (<1%, but still there). Even the ones without THC have a big problem looming over them: Cbd might technically be legal to possess, but its structurally very similar to a schedule one substance (Thc), which means it is equally illegal when sold for consumption under the analogue acts. Then there's the fact that cbd is in fact illegal; though federal law may not specify directly, international conventions on drugs to which the us is bound clearly state that all psychoactive compounds in cannabis are illegal. Given that its illegal, its likely that the quality is shit all. The dosages for the various products seems ridiculously low for cdb, I see a gum w/10mgs in it, a tincture with 20, and my experiences with pure cbd have all required at least 100mg to begin to be anxiolytic. The wording in the ads is suspect as well: "over a 100mg of cbd rich oil!" Which clearly means nothing. Most likely its all just repackaged cold press hempseed oil, which does have measurable traces of cbd though has been sold in the us for decades with no issue. I sincerely doubt any amazon seller would refine out a schedule one analogue and sell it for human consumption to folks in non medical states. But I will pick some up at the health store (seen some of that stuff locally recently) and let you know if it really is a complete waste of $30, lol
 

painbomb

New Member
This is posted at www.paincbd.com
CBD BUYER'S GUIDE
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Carefully, and lightly, push the plunger to dispense a dose the size of a grain of rice.
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painbomb

New Member
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