Comment · Thu, August 29, 2019
31% of CBD products were labeled correctly, 43% contained far less CBD than claimed, and many had more than 0.3% THC. Vaporization liquids were labeled correctly 12.5% of the time.
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amemento · 3 points
Thank you, that was very informative. Is the legally allowed amount of 0.3% or 0.2% enough THC to work for pain?
I've bought PEA, CBD and curcumin for an elder and I'm definitely adding black seed oil, thanks for the suggestion, but I'm not sure about the oleamide - what dosage would be appropriate to take with this stack and not produce too much drowsiness?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
0.3% is better than 0.0%, but I would say 1-2% would be ideal for effectiveness. That's just over the legal limit, which many on the market are. That is why some people find ones to work better than others, or even get psychoactive effects from certain ones.
I would stick to 50mg doses of oleamide if you don't want to get tired. I'd say use 100-200mg if you were taking it before bed.