Finding phenomenal, lab-tested CBD products on the internet

I hate to admit that I experimented with a few drugs in college that I never researched ahead of time.

None of them were “hard drugs,” just various research chemicals that were made as chemical analogues to existing scheduled substances like narcotics and prescription stimulants.

I was lucky that I never unknowingly took a substance that could seriously hurt me because I saw it happen with some of the students in my tiny liberal arts college. They’d take something labeled as “acid” but it would be some weird hallucinogen like 2C-I or 2C-E. If they’re not dosed correctly, you could take dozens or hundreds of times the intended dose for the type of effects that you’re anticipating. After seeing it happen several times, I got much smarter about what I consumed. I’m happy to say that I have only used cannabis products in the years since my small and short period of drug experimentation during my freshman year of college. However, cannabis isn’t inherently safe or clean to consume if the source can’t be trusted. You could consume contaminated cannabis without realizing it, so it’s important to only purchase products from trusted, lab-tested sources. Since so many people are buying CBD products in places other than medical cannabis dispensaries, it’s even more important to make sure you’re buying safe cannabidiol. I found phenomenal, lab-tested CBD products on the internet and they’re made from hemp grown indoors in Nevada and Oregon. If you want to purchase the dry-cured hemp flower buds, you can do that as well. These hemp flower products are great for homemade edibles because you get a true full spectrum CBD experience.

 

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