CBD Oil Full Spectrum Review | NuLeaf 300mg | My Experience



We’ll be going over my experience with NuLeaf, Full Spectrum CBD Oil. I’ll address some of the common questions and provide …

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  1. You seem to be using hell of a lot. It’s probably not strong enough for you. That’s way too low for me because I use mine for pain. But when you mentioned the size of the bottle it make a difference to the strength. Milligrams of CBD alone doesn’t actually equal the CBD oil strength
    What often confuses people with this milligram figure is they assume that this alone is the strength of the product, but it really isn’t, especially if you measure your doses by number of drops. In our experience most people measure doses in drops (or droppers) so understanding what the true strength of the CBD product you use is really important.

    This is because there’s something else that must be taken into account – the volume of the product container. No-one really thinks about this but there are a range of typical bottle sizes that CBD oil is sold in – 10ml, 30ml, 60ml, even 100ml. (As an aisde, many of you reading this are from the US where fluid ounces are common – to convert fluid ounces to ml, just multiply by 30)

    So knowing the volume of the bottle is crucial too
    For example if you have a 10ml bottle of CBD Oil which has 1000mg stated on the label, and a 20ml bottle that is also stated as 1000mg, then these two bottles actually have different strengths despite containing the same amount of CBD.

    Drop for drop the 20ml bottle is only half as strong as the 10ml bottle. Yes they both contain the same overall amount of cannabinoids, but if you measure your dose in drops like most of us, then you’re only getting half the amount of CBD when using say 5 drops of the 20ml product versus 5 drops of the 10ml size product.

    In other words, the same amount of CBD has been diluted into a much larger volume of carrier oil, so each drop contains less.

    Confusing? It certainly is! So how can we get a true measure of CBD oil strength? This is why another metric is also very important and is given by some suppliers (including CBDology) on the label – a percentage.

    Percentage strength figure is the best measure of strength
    The percentage given on the label represents the concentration, i.e. the true measure of the drop-for-drop strength of a product.

    To continue the example above, and trying to avoid any overly heavy maths, 1000mg of cannabinoids/CBD in a 10ml bottle is a concentration of 10%.

    Therefore, 1000mg in a 20ml bottle is a 5% concentration – therefore drop for drop it’s only half as strong as the 10% oil despite containing the same 1000mg amount of CBD.

  2. Thanks for this review Buz, I have a friend that has been buying some brand on line, I warned him as I have heard a lot of oil sold on line can just be olive oil. Buyer beware.
    Cheers mate. 😎👍

  3. What product do you buy. Ive seen the gummies. Not sure what to buy. Rather use that for sleep and anxieties then seroquel. That causes weight gain

  4. It really does help. I have fibromyalgia n rheumatoid arthritis in certain areas of my body due to accidents so I have to say the THC work really great I haven't got the chance to try the CBD but I have used the THC oil tips and those do dramatically calm the nerves in the body for pain. And really helps with anxieties or depression especially with anxieties or bipolar disorder it's a great extract to use how to deal with those issues as well

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