Description
50 1200mg CBD capsules, each containing high-quality ‘golden oil’ with added terpenes and a minimum of 24mg of CBD. Suitable for vegans. For those taking a relatively high dosage of CBD, Karma Coast CBD oil capsules offer a lower cost option than the 600mg capsules. Double the strength and still with our special blend of terpenes added (see below). The cannabidiol supplement capsules are made from full-spectrum CBD oil, and each capsule contains 24mg of CBD carried in non-GMO organic hemp seed oil, the total CBD content being 1200mg. A ‘Super-critical CO2 Extraction’ process extracts the oil from the highest-grade European (certified) hemp plants. This avoids using solvents and ensures that more beneficial cannabinoids and terpenes remain in the end product. The end result is a rich, golden oil free of unnecessary plant matter and chlorophyll, which can lead to stomach upsets. The quality of the oil is tested at several points in the production process so we can guarantee the quality of all batches – and, more importantly, the CBD content you are paying for.
The CBD capsules provide an easy and measured alternative for purchasers wishing to take a higher daily dose.
Our CBD oils are fully legal food supplements designed to be taken internally. The capsules are suitable for vegans and should ideally be taken 15-20 minutes after food when your digestive system is most active and maximum absorption will occur. This product contains less than 0.2% THC.
1200mg CBD OIL CAPSULES INGREDIENTS
- Cannabis sativa full-plant extract
- Hemp seed oil (including a minimum of 1200mg CBD)
- Full range of cannabinoids, terpenoids and flavonoids (including CBC, CBG, CBDV and BCP*)
- Added terpenes – Myrcene, Humulene and Linalool.
- No pesticides
- No herbicides
- No heavy metals
- No additives
- Research ‘the entourage effect’ to see the importance of using full-spectrum CBD products rather than isolates or synthetic products.
* BCP (Beta-caryophyllene) is found in herbs such as peppers, rosemary, hops, cloves and oregano. It specifically targets the CB2 receptors.
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