Love you podcast and thanks so much for this post! I was wondering if there has been any changes in the Amazon policy since the farm bill passed. I feel like I’m seeing a lot more CBD products listed on Amazon. Also, the prices are dirt cheap compared to buying from other distributors. Is this because of competition on Amazon or that they are selling lower quality brands? Thanks again for everything you do.
I have read about studies from Europe (not very specific I know) that suggest CBD might work better for some people if combined with some level of THC. Also, the getting high part can be helpful, although not for everybody, of course. A second point – I don’t hear very much about CBD eliminating or almost eliminating pain for people with severe pain. Helpful, but, so far at least, it doesn’t seem that CBDs can replace opioids or substantially reduce pain for all chronic pain patients. Maybe someday.
CBD can be expensive, especially if you’re buying good organic products that are properly tested. If a brand is spending tens (even hundreds) of thousands of dollars a year on true organic farming and state-of-the-art quality testing to ensure a great product, paying a premium is worth it. If a brand is charging a lot simply to capitalize on the hype, that’s a problem. We put together a list of the best value CBD oils we found when researching brands.