What’s in a label? Separating CBD fact from fiction. | Senior LivingPosted by On

(BPT) – CBD products have come a long way in the past few years, with the market expanding to encompass everything from sodas to granola bars, in addition to an abundance of other products promoting their supposed health and wellness benefits. But do you realize that not all products containing CBD are the same?

Even though a product is available to a consumer, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s been rigorously vetted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). For consumers, this lack of quality control, safety, or label accuracy means you may never know the accurate amount of CBD in a product, the purity of the product containing CBD, or if quality control standards were used by the producer.

However, there’s one easy way consumers can ensure the quality and consistency of their CBD-derived products – an FDA approval on the label. While there might be a litany of products on the market that aren’t FDA-approved, consumers can feel confident that any medication that receives an “FDA stamp of approval” meets appropriate standards.

Currently, there is only one CBD product on the market that demonstrated an ability to manage seizures associated with rare forms of epilepsy.1 This CBD treatment option is FDA-approved, meaning it has been thoroughly researched through peer-reviewed clinical trials and follows rigorous manufacturing…

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