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Is it an emergency? Cannabidiol, also known as CBD, is a compound found in cannabis that has medicinal applications without the "high" associated with THC. In addition to being available in cannabis flower and oils, it’s also an additive in many Global Health Wellness CBD products, from bubbly drinks to gummies. However, CBD isn’t approved or regulated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). That means it can be difficult to know what you’re buying and how much you should ingest. Even though it doesn’t have intoxicating effects, could it be possible to take too much and experience harmful impacts? Is it possible to "overdose" on CBD? Here’s what the research says. How much is too much? Because of its anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, antinausea and antipsychotic effects, CBD is used to treat many physical and psychological symptoms in both humans and animals. Due to its varied uses, there’s a wide range of dosage recommendations. A 2017 review of research showed that humans can safely tolerate up to 1,500 mg per day. |
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