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CBD Plant Oil 600mg / 30mL

Light, oily liquids that are to be delivered orally by a calibrated dropper and come in a variety of concentrations. Place serving under the tongue, hold for 2-3 minutes for enhanced absorption, and swallow.

Broad Spectrum PCR – Phytocannabinoid Rich Plant Oil with CBD and other minor phytocannabinoids such as cannabigerol – CBG, cannabinol – CBN, and cannabichromene – CBC, and over 40 naturally present synergistic terpenes.

Available in five concentrations:
CBD Plant Oil 50mg / 30mL Oral Pet Liquid – 1.67 mg/mL
CBD Plant Oil 250mg / 30mL Oral Liquid – 8.33 mg/mL
CBD Plant Oil 600mg / 30mL Oral Liquid – 20 mg/mL
CBD Plant Oil 1200mg / 30mL Oral Liquid – 40 mg/mL
CBD Plant Oil 3000mg / 30mL Oral Liquid – 100 mg/mL

  • No Detectable THC
  • No Detectable Solvents
  • No Detectable Pesticides
  • No Detectable Heavy Metals
  • Products are tested both internally and independently for potency, purity, and consistency.

Link to Certificates of Analysis:
Folium Biosciences Certificate of Quality Assurance and Internal Analysis
CannaSafe - Aliquot

Organically Farmed in accordance with Industrial Regulations (Reg. #69763)

Hydrogenated Water and Supercritical CO2 Extraction Process – CO2 extraction allows the operator to tune the extraction using the process parameters (pressure, temperature, time, etc.) to extract specific compounds most efficiently. Ethanol extraction is less specific and will result in a lot of terpenes, waxes, and chlorophyll with your target compound.

General CBD Serving Guidelines: Start LOW & Go SLOW!
Less is more! By starting low and slowly increasing until you find your personal balance or homeostasis, you may get optimal benefits without wasting money on excess CBD.

mgs, mLs, 600, 1200, 3000 what does it all mean?
• mg stands for milligrams - The unit of weight of CBD per bottle.
• mL stands for milliliter - The unit of volume of liquid per bottle.
• mg/mL = Concentration. How much CBD (weight) is in how much liquid (volume)?
• The number next to “mg” on the bottle is a total amount of CBD (by weight) in that bottle.

Each serving is based on that bottle’s concentration. For example:
• 600mg in 30mL   --> Each 1mL contains 20mg of CBD
• 1200mg in 30mL --> Each 1mL contains 40mg of CBD
• 3000mg in 30mL --> Each 1mL contains 100mg of CBD

Everyone is different and everyone’s internal balance system (Homeostasis) is different. Some people are slightly “out of balance” and other people are very much “out of balance.” Some people are very sensitive to substances and others are less responsive. There is no magic number, no formula, and no test to determine how “out of balance” you are. The good news is we have a great method to discover your “happy place” or “optimal serving.” We call this process “micro-servings.”

Please Note: The amount of body fat, duration and severity of condition, GI/Liver function, individual biochemical makeup, and endocannabinoid balance may affect outcome.

ATTENTION: Some medications may interact or impact serving size. Please call 412-421-4996 or 412-586-4678 to speak to a Pharmacist about any medications you are taking.

Potential Minimal Side Effects: Dry mouth, low blood pressure, lightheadedness, potential feelings similar to dizziness and fatigue.  - Source: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/natural/1439.html

Safety Concerns: Cannabidiol doses of up to 300 mg daily have been taken by mouth safely for up to 6 months. Higher doses of 1200-1500 mg daily have been taken by mouth safely for up to 4 weeks. – Source: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/natural/1439.html

NOTE: Many people feel more mentally alert and focused using CBD so we suggest starting the initial serving in the AM for at least a week before adding a second PM serving. 

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Please call (412) 586-4678 or (412) 421-4996 if you would like further guidance.

Not recommended for use in pregnant women or women who are breastfeeding as there is not enough reliable information on these groups. Please consult your physician before use.

For more information on CBD please consult the following paper from the National Institutes of Health: PACHER P, BÁTKAI S, KUNOS G. The Endocannabinoid System as an Emerging Target of Pharmacotherapy. Pharmacological reviews. 2006;58(3):389-462. doi:10.1124/pr.58.3.2.

And the World Health Organization’s paper, “CANNABIDIOL (CBD) Pre-Review Report Agenda Item 5.2 Expert Committee on Drug Dependence, Thirty-ninth Meeting, Geneva, 6-10 November 2017.

Another useful resource is the National Institutes of Health’s US National Library of Medicine, https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/natural/1439.html