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CBD: Clarity First – Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions about CBD, with clarity and transparency — no hype, just facts.

CBD: Clarity First – Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions about CBD, with clarity and transparency — no hype, just facts.

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CBD: Clarity First – Frequently Asked Questions

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Top 10 Questions

  • What is CBD, and how is it different from marijuana or THC?
    CBD (cannabidiol) is a compound found in cannabis. Unlike THC, it does not cause a high.
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  • Will CBD get me high?
    No, CBD is non-intoxicating.
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  • Is CBD addictive?
    No, it’s not considered addictive.
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  • Is CBD legal?
    Yes, hemp-derived CBD with under 0.3% THC is federally legal in the U.S., but check your state laws.
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  • What are some common reasons people use CBD?
    People often use CBD to support general wellness, a sense of calm, or post-exercise recovery.
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  • Are there side effects?
    CBD is generally well-tolerated. Some may experience drowsiness, appetite changes, or digestive discomfort.
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  • How do I know if it’s safe?
    Choose brands with transparent sourcing and published third-party lab results.
  • What form is best?
    Oils are great for daily use, gummies are convenient, and creams help with localized support.
  • How much should I take?
    Start with a low dose and build gradually. Everyone is different.
  • Can I take CBD with other medications?
    Consult your healthcare provider first.
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Did You Know?

  • You can cook with CBD — just don’t overheat it.
  • Some CBD is made for pets — but always ask your vet first.
  • Many people describe the feeling of calm or centeredness.
  • CBD products should always come with a lab report (COA).
  • CBD is not meant to get you high or impair function.

How to Read a CBD COA (Certificate of Analysis)

A COA is a lab report confirming what’s in your product. Here’s how to read it like a pro:

  • Product Info: Batch number should match what’s on your label.
  • Cannabinoids: You’ll see how much CBD and THC it contains.
  • Contaminants: Check that heavy metals, pesticides, and solvents are listed as “ND” (non-detectable).
  • Lab Name & Date: Make sure it’s a certified third-party lab, and check the test isn’t older than 12 months.

We’ll soon upload a walkthrough example using our own Phase 1 COA.

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