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  2. CBD: Safe and effective? - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../expert-answers/is-cbd-safe-and-effective/faq-20446700

    Though it's often well-tolerated, CBD can cause side effects, such as dry mouth, diarrhea, reduced appetite, drowsiness and fatigue. CBD can also interact with other medications you're taking, such as blood thinners.

  3. CBD: Health Benefits, Risks, Dosage, and More - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-cbd

    Some common means of taking CBD include inhaling through a vaporizer, ingesting through food, or taking orally as a pill. Here is a list of a few potential risks and side effects that come with...

  4. Cannabidiol (CBD): Safety and Side Effects - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/cannabinoids/cbd-safety-tips-side-effects

    Is CBD Safe? Research suggests that CBD is safe when taken orally in small doses for a short period of time. Studies have shown that taking up to 200 milligrams daily for 13 weeks is usually safe.

  5. 6 Benefits and Uses of CBD Oil (Plus Side Effects) - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/nutrition/cbd-oil-benefits

    CBD is considered generally safe, but it may cause adverse reactions like diarrhea, changes in appetite and weight, and fatigue in some people.

  6. Is it safe to eat CBD and will it get me high? - BBC Food

    www.bbc.co.uk/food/articles/cbd_in_food

    On the contrary, the recommendation is to consume no more than 10mg of CBD a day, due to potential health risks from long-term usage. That’s a significant reduction from the advice in 2020...

  7. CBD In Food: Is It Safe (And Legal) To Eat? - HuffPost

    www.huffpost.com/entry/cbd-food-safe-legal_l_5c9923dde4b057f7330e673d

    CBD In Food: Is It Safe (And Legal) To Eat? Now that cannabidiol is decriminalized, it's like the Wild West out there in edibles. Here's how to be a smart consumer.

  8. How to Use CBD | Vape, Spray, Apply, or Eat - Consumer Reports

    www.consumerreports.org/cbd/how-to-use-cbd-inhale-spray-apply-eat

    How to Safely Use CBD: Should You Inhale, Spray, Apply, or Eat It? Cannabidiol, touted for its many possible health benefits, is in pills, creams, and even salad dressings and honey By Lisa L....

  9. What to Know About Products Containing Cannabis and CBD

    www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/what-you-need-know-and-what-were...

    It is currently illegal to market CBD by adding it to a food or labeling it as a dietary supplement. The FDA has seen only limited data about CBD safety and these data point to real risks...

  10. CBD Dosage: How Much Should You Take? - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/cbd-dosage

    While pure, genuine CBD is considered safe, fake and low-quality products can be dangerous. CBD isn’t regulated by the FDA, so it’s up to you to make sure that you’re only using...

  11. Protect Consumers from Cannabidiol (CBD) in Foods

    www.fda.gov/.../what-fda-doing-protect-consumers-cannabidiol-cbd-foods

    The FDA has been receiving an increasing number of adverse reports about cannabidiol (CBD) containing products that consumers may confuse for conventional foods and beverages.