CBD is great... as long as you can trust/verify what you're getting.
Personally, I buy 100% CBD isolate from a reputable mfgr that proves their product's purity with a mass spec plot. Then, I add it to a high oleic food-grade oil to make a sublingual tincture of known dosage. Rubbing a tiny amount of CBD on the skin is purely placebo effect, and such products should be banned because they're fraudulent.
And what benefits do you get from buying 100% CBD isolate and mixing it with high oleic food-grade oils and ingesting said tinctures? I'm genuinely curious.
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