Could you provide the FDA study you cite in this video? I've been looking and all I can find are studies showing how most CBD products do not contain as much or as little CBD they claim to contain, but I have found no FDA study that tested the amount of THC in CBD products that claim to be THC free. I'll be a student athlete next fall in the NCAA and have been using a 0%, non-synthetic-cannabinoid, CBD cream to treat scar tissue pain in my right knee and I'm trying to figure out if I will still be allowed to use it. Unfortunately the NCAA isn't clear at all on what cannabinoids they ban so I've had to do a lot of research on this issue.
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Could you provide the FDA study you cite in this video? I've been looking and all I can find are studies showing how most CBD products do not contain as much or as little CBD they claim to contain, but I have found no FDA study that tested the amount of THC in CBD products that claim to be THC free. I'll be a student athlete next fall in the NCAA and have been using a 0%, non-synthetic-cannabinoid, CBD cream to treat scar tissue pain in my right knee and I'm trying to figure out if I will still be allowed to use it. Unfortunately the NCAA isn't clear at all on what cannabinoids they ban so I've had to do a lot of research on this issue.