According to the available evidence, the toxicity threshold for CBD seems to be between 1,000 and 2,500 mg CBD per day. In this article we will explain some details about CBD toxicity in detail to help you choose your ideal dose and better understand how cannabinoids affect the human body. 

It is also interesting to know about the side effects of some of the most popular CBD products, including tinctures, oils and edibles. 

Working with your doctor, find a therapeutic dose that works for your body.

For example, a high CBD level may not do much to reduce your anxiety because THC is still present. Taking oil is my personal favorite for treating anxiety and can be a fantastic way to get a more concentrated dose of CBD. The vast majority of bad cannabis experiences occur due to a lack of THC, not too much CBD or too little. CBD is fully legal but THC is still regulated. So consider which products you are buying and confirm they are trace quantities or no THC included within them.

Although CBD oil, which contains only CBD, does not lead to high levels, taking more may lead to people to feel fatigued studies have shown. Remember that CBD capsules take much longer to have in impact because the oil absorbed by the body is absorbed via the bloodstream, while smoked or vaporized products are absorbed directly into the bloodstream.

According to a 2019 study on the side effects of CBD use, you need to consume almost 20,000 milligrams of CBD in a very short time to reach a level of toxicity. When using CBD oil, it is crucial to ensure the correct dosage, which depends on the effectiveness of the ingredient and the quality of the oil. Abusing CBD and taking it in excess of daily recommended limits may lead to experiences of side effects such as dizziness, headache or nausea.