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It's also helpful to know where

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Some things to look out for: What cannabinoids are in the product? Is there THC in it? How much? If a company is truly transparent, it will provide lab test results for each batch of its products along with these details, as well as information about any heavy metals or other contaminants that may be present in the cannabis extract.



It's also helpful to know where the extract is coming from. eu phone numbers To comply with federal law, all cannabis products in the US must come from industrial hemp, which must contain no more than 0.3% THC by dry weight. I don't know if it's possible to get true full-spectrum RSO from it, but it probably isn't. However, this way you know the product you're buying is legal.

If your state has legalized marijuana, you can indeed legally purchase marijuana products instead of just hemp, so there's a chance you can find true full-spectrum RSO. But you'll probably have to go to an approved dispensary to buy it.

Avoid excessive claims
Let's say this again for those in the back: None of the cannabis products you can buy online or over the counter are approved to treat any medical condition . There are some cannabis derivatives, like Marinol and Epidiolex, that are approved as medicines, but they are made by specific companies and are only available by prescription (and for fairly serious conditions).
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