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There are currently no companies fully endorsed by the FDA. If you are considering purchasing a CBD product have it tested for yourself if possible. Hey everyone,I spent hours compiling the from everywhere I could find them (both licensed producers and not) as I wanted to see what is truly the best value for CBD oils out there for Canadians. Licensed producer (LP)-based oils you will need a medical prescription for. I counted a standard dose as 10 mg as capsules often come in 10 mg doses (and this is sometimes considered a standard dose for CBD oil). However I understand that your dosage may be far less (or more in certain cases). Bear in mind also that pricing may be lowered with coupons, registration bonuses, etc.
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Shubie CBD Oil I seem to have missed in my research. That will give you $1.38 per 10 mg dose (with 18 mg CBD per full 1 mL dropper, 0.6 mg CBD per drop, and roughly 16 drops needed for 10 mg of CBD), with a 50 mL bottle and 900 mg of CBD overall in the bottle for $129 per bottle. The bottle contains roughly 93 doses of 10 mg which would last you at least 3 months if you're using it literally every day (though I don't think this is recommended for CBD oil; one should take sporadic 'tolerance breaks'). I'm unsure if it's full-spectrum or not. It has very positive reviews and is one of the best values for LP-produced CBD oils.EDIT: Added to list. CBD with THC levels under 0.3 mg is legal in Canada.
THC levels above 0.3 mg is fine if you have a medical prescription. Technically all the suppliers of CBD oil that are not licensed producers are working illegally, but owning one of their products with lower than 0.3 mg THC is legal to my knowledge.
But if you want to be on the straight side of the law, I would suggest you need a medical marijuana card and prescription, and then order from a licensed producer. But many people who use medical cannabis opt to bypass this and go for the non-licensed producer brands because they happen to be less expensive per bottle. According to my research though, they are not less expensive per dose, and are often not full-spectrum with lab results like the licensed producer brands.What I've said will be irrelevant come July 1, 2018 when all cannabis including CBD oil with above or below 0.3 mg THC will be totally legal for recreational and medicinal use with Canada legalization marijuana. I heard CBD oil will be sold at Shoppers Drug Mart apparently. Right now CBD oil is legal if it contains below 0.3 mg THC for recreational (non-medicinal) use.
CBD oil with above 0.3 mg THC is legal only for medical use (you need a prescription).Technically though, no one really uses CBD oil for 'recreational' use. It's a medicinal extract pretty much and it normally won't get you high. By 'recreational' I meant you don't have a prescription and you're using it.