CBD Dosage Guide

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CBD and hemp extracts are not dosed like microdosing or macrodosing. There is no universal amount that works for everyone, as individual factors such as body chemistry, product format, and cannabinoid bioavailability can influence how CBD is experienced.

For this reason, personal adjustment is often required. If you are unsure, or if you use prescription products, consult a qualified healthcare professional familiar with cannabinoids before use.

General CBD Dosing Guide
  • Start low and adjust gradually
    Many adults begin with small daily amounts, increasing slowly only if needed.
  • CBD is non-intoxicating
    CBD does not produce psychoactive effects associated with THC.
  • No known dependency
    CBD is not considered addictive and tolerance does not typically develop.
  • Consistency matters
    Effects may not be immediate. Some users report noticing changes after several days of regular use.
  • Less may be sufficient
    Broad-spectrum hemp extracts may be effective at lower amounts than isolated CBD.
  • Individual response varies
    Body weight alone does not determine an effective amount.
  • Medication interactions
    CBD dosing guide indicates that CBD may influence how certain substances are metabolised. If using other products, begin with very low amounts or choose formats that avoid first-pass liver metabolism (e.g. topical use). Seek professional advice when combining products.
What Does Research Indicate About CBD Safety & Use?

Scientific interest in cannabidiol (CBD) continues to grow, with studies exploring its safety profile and general tolerability.

CBD Safety & Side Effects

Some preclinical studies have raised questions about potential liver effects at very high doses. For example, a 2019 animal study observed liver stress at doses comparable to those used in prescription-grade CBD medicines. However, limited human data suggests that short-term use of high-dose CBD did not show liver-related effects in healthy adults.

Research on reproductive effects is currently based mainly on animal models. Human studies using single or short-term doses of CBD (300–600 mg) did not show changes in reproductive hormones, though long-term data remains limited.

Important: Clinical studies often use CBD isolate at pharmaceutical doses, which differ significantly from typical consumer products. Individual response may vary depending on dosage, formulation, and personal factors.

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