why recommended daily dose was lowered from 70mg to 10mg by food regulator

[ad_1] Julio de Carvalho Ponce, University of Winchester Since 2018 when the UK parliament passed legislation legalising CBD, the non-psychoactive component of cannabis, sales of CBD-related products have skyrocketed. Today, you can buy CBD oil, CBD vape pens, CBD coffee, CBD muffins to go with your CBD coffee … CBD everything. And these products are often sold with various vague promises of increased wellness. As CBD, in this context, isn’t a medicine, it isn’t regulated…

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UK’s Food Safety Agency Limits CBD Intake from Food or Drink to 10mg Per Day Max

[ad_1] The UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) has significantly reduced the recommended daily CBD intake from food products. This change follows a thorough review of a joint position paper submitted by the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Process and the Committee on Toxicity (COT). As per the updated guidance, the FSA now suggests a maximum daily CBD intake of 10mg, roughly equivalent to “about 4-5 drops of 5% CBD oil.” This is a substantial…

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