7 Questions To Ask Before Buying CBD

7 Questions To Ask Before Buying CBD

CBD products are all over the place, and it's not your imagination! The interest in CBD keeps growing, leading to many businesses trying to capitalize on this health trend. From Amazon to health stores and even pet clinics, everyone wants in.

While this offers consumers competitive pricing and countless choices, it also brings potential safety concerns. Why? Because CBD products lack Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval. They don't adhere to strict rules like prescription drugs, making product quality uneven and some even potentially risky.

If you're in the market for CBD, you're probably wondering how to ensure you're getting top-notch products from trustworthy sources. In this article, we'll provide you with 7 essential questions to ask before hitting that "Check Out" button.

So, without further adieu here are all the things you need to watch out for when buying CBD. Let's get started!

 

1. Is The Source of This CBD Oil Good Quality?

When it comes to choosing the right CBD products, sourcing matters.

Source information gives you insight into whether the hemp is organic, pesticide- and/or heavy metal-free, sustainably farmed, and third-party tested.

Why Are These Things Important?

Non-organic additives can harm CBD quality and safety. High doses of these chemicals may risk your health, even leading to severe conditions like cancer and kidney damage.

At Zatural, we've witnessed this firsthand. Many suppliers use non-organic chemicals on their hemp, resulting in a bitter taste. Our CBD products stand out because we prioritize organic, US-sourced, non-GMO, CO2-extracted hemp. We ensure our products meet stringent cultivation standards for a reliable and safe experience.

 

2. Are Fillers and Artificial Ingredients In This CBD Product?

Watch out for artificial ingredients and fillers when buying CBD. Some brands cut costs by diluting pure hemp extract with cheaper additives. This not only weakens the product's strength but can also pose risks for long-term and regular consumers.

The challenge is discerning which ingredients are artificial or fillers and which truly contribute to the CBD product's quality, given the broad terms used in this context.

While it’s near-impossible to make a complete list of all CBD additives, the common ones we usually hear about are:

  • DXM (the active ingredient in cough syrups),
  • 5F-ABD (a potentially dangerous filler compound capable of causing headaches, nausea, dizziness, irritability, and fainting)
  • diacetyl (a yellow liquid known for its intensely buttery flavor), and
  • vitamin E.

CBD-focused brands must list their ingredients on their labels. Good quality CBD products have a short list of naturally derived ingredients, making them relatively easy to read and understand.

When a brand deliberately makes its ingredients hard to find, run for the hills.

 

3. Is The Dosage of CBD Shown?

Again, examine both the front and back labels. Typically, doing so provides you with a good idea of the amount of CBD in milligrams (mg), and it will list CBD or hemp extract as an active ingredient.

Remember to note two things: The CBD dosage per serving and the total amount of the actual product. They will list the total amount on the front of the bottle and the amount per serving on the side.

Broad Spectrum CBD Oil Label Breakdown

Why Are These Important?

Some brands mislead consumers by emphasizing milliliter counts on labels. For example, consider two CBD oil bottles: Bottle 1 is 10ml with 1,000mg of CBD, and Bottle 2 is 20ml with 1,000mg of CBD.

Despite both having 1,000mg of CBD, Bottle 1 is more potent. It contains 10% CBD per serving, while Bottle 2 has 5% CBD per serving, making Bottle 1 twice as strong.

While Bottle 1 may seem pricier at first, it provides higher CBD content per dose, meaning you use fewer drops for the same effect. Bottle 2, in contrast, costs more for less potency.

 

4. Does a Higher Price Mean a Better CBD Product?

Yes and no.

On average, good quality CBD products range between $0.02 and $0.20 per mg of CBD. Four factors determine these prices: production method, raw material quality, potency level, and general price markup.

Good brands use organic, pesticide-free, and non-GMO hemp and subject their products to third-party lab testing for CBD/THC levels, pesticides, solvents, mold, etc.

However, some brands only test for certain amounts of THC/CBD levels and charge high prices, compromising on safety and quality. When buying CBD, choose lab-tested options for your money's worth.

Also, be savvy when shopping. Some companies charge premium prices just because they can. Don't fall victim to price gouging; find out if you're overpaying for CBD.

 

5. Is The CBD Product cGMP Compliant?

A CBD brand's effectiveness and safety depend on its production process consistency and regulation.

Reputable CBD companies strictly follow current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) enforced by the FDA. These rules ensure correct facility design, control, and monitoring to protect consumers from harmful products throughout a product's lifecycle.

Before purchasing, ensure a brand complies with cGMP standards to guarantee high-potency, safe CBD.

 

6. Can I Purchase a Trusted CBD Product Online?

The short answer is yes.

However, you need to be diligent with your research in terms of:

  1. Digging up more information about the CBD product you want to buy
  2. Determining if CBD brands can be trusted
  3. Ask experienced CBD users for best buying practices (some of which we will list below).

Before you buy CBD products, make sure you take note of the following:

  • They derive cannabidiol from organic and toxin-free hemp plants, not marijuana.
  • The CBD product has less than 0.3% THC, which is considered legal in all US states.
  • The CBD brand did third-party testing, has a Certificate of Analysis (CoA), and adheres to safe sourcing and manufacturing processes

 

7. Do They Offer a “Satisfaction Guarantee”?

Nothing indicates that a brand stands by its pure CBD products better than a “Satisfaction Guarantee” clause. Finding the right CBD product for you requires trial and error — and most of the time, you don’t hit the jackpot on the first purchase.

So, if a brand doesn’t allow returns or a full refund within the first 30 or 60 days, then its products aren’t worth your time or investment.

 

Sump It Up!

If you’re looking to buy CBD products — especially top-quality ones that deliver on their promises — then we hope these 7 questions start you on the path to making the right and worthwhile choice.

Since the beginning, we at Zatural only want what’s best for our customers. If you are interested in shopping for CBD then Zatural should be your first stop. Zatural products are reasonably priced, high-quality, sustainably and safely sourced, filler-free, third-party tested, and cGMP compliant.

If you happen to love our award-winning CBD products, then we are grateful for your support. If not, then we offer a Satisfaction Guarantee of up to 30 days after purchase.

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For educational purposes only.

*FDA DISCLAIMER -These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.

Comments

Ralph, thank you for shopping with us here at Zatural. To get a veterans discount you will need to email us proof of your service to info@zatural.com.

I recently purchased CBD Quick Relief Roll-on for $19.99 and a Full Spectrum CBD Oil drops for $27.50. How do I apply the veteran discount.

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