Can You Overdose On CBD Gummies? Effects of Taking Too Much CBD

Can You Overdose On CBD Gummies? Effects of Taking Too Much CBD

Cannabidiol is one of several cannabinoids found in cannabis. More commonly called CBD, the compound presents several medicinal benefits without being psychoactive, or “high” inducing in nature. CBD is commonly dosed nowadays in the form of gelatinous CBD gummies. That said, there’s plenty of tinctures and topicals available as well.

Although it does not have an explicit high like THC, it is still very important to know where your CBD is coming from. Furthermore, not knowing the dosage of your product can be somewhat risky. Fortunately, there are online stores dedicated to providing honest, safe products and edibles.

It’s also worth asking yourself what the desired effects are that you’re seeking from a product? Different methods and cannabinoid combinations are better for certain situations. CBD oil for sleep and anxiety is a common delivery method.

Once you know how much CBD is in each dose, it’s good to also know when to cut yourself off. As it turns out there’s already some concern about “overdosing” on CBD. It may not be what you think, though. Here’s what research found to occur when you take too much CBD.

Can You Overdose On CBD Gummies? Effects of Taking Too Much CBD
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What happens when you take too many CBD gummies?

The average person can handle a pretty hefty dose of CBD gummies, but that doesn’t mean there’s no ceiling. There’s a handful of reported negative side effects that occur when you take excessive doses including:

  • Vomiting
  • Drowsiness/fatigue
  • Diarrhea

A more specific concern for some people: CBD can interact with medications you are taking. As it turns out, grapefruit juice and CBD possess similar metabolic inhibiting properties. A common practice therefore is to look for grapefruit warnings on medication.

How much CBD is too much?

Because CBD is used for such a wide variety of physical and psychological ailments, recommended dosages change from person to person. Nonetheless, there is a definite limit that has been found; a threshold nobody should be looking to surpass.

In 2017, a PubMed Central study concluded that a human can tolerate a maximum of 1,500 mg of CBD in a day. Respect my Region’s own full-spectrum CBD tincture, for example, contains 1,000 mg in a single bottle. Even that isn’t beyond this limit, but you shouldn’t exactly be pounding a bottle in one sitting either. This just goes to show how hard it is to “overdose” on CBD.

On top of this number, the fact of the matter is that cannabis, including CBD, is still in need of a lot of proper research. That said, it’s always good to consult with a doctor or healthcare professional if you are uncertain about using CBD. Definitely ask them how much you personally should be taking every day.

Can You Overdose On CBD Gummies? Effects of Taking Too Much CBD
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When too many CBD gummies becomes an emergency

As mentioned above, the symptoms of a CBD overdose are not lethal on their own. Even so, select people have had adverse reactions in the past that had them sent to the hospital. One such instance was likely due to contaminated and mislabeled product, further showing the need for properly labeled, honest CBD. On top of this, anyone with allergies should double-check ingredients lists for what’s actually used in the gelatin.

If someone you know becomes sick, has trouble breathing, or difficulty staying conscious after using a CBD edible, secure them medical attention immediately. The likelihood of this happening is statistically slim, but it’s always good to know the possibilities. Otherwise, always watch your CBD doses and take a closer look at where it comes from first.

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