The research on the side effects of CBD oil is extremely limited. In addition, due
to the lack of regulation of many products, there is inconsistency in the
content and purity. The amount of CBD in products may not be consistent and
products can contain varying amounts of the psychoactive component THC. While
CBD is considered the major non-psychoactive component of cannabis, in studies
using varied doses, routes of administration, and combination or whole products
with THC, a number of side effects have been reported, including anxiety,
changes in appetite and mood, diarrhea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, low
blood pressure, mental confusion, nausea, and vomiting.
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