We purchased this CBD product and tested it at independent testing facilities to measure levels of CBD, THC, and other cannabinoids and compare the results to the manufacturer's claims. Here are the results. (Learn more about our review process.)
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Industrial Hemp Farms claims to have 166.7 mg of CBD per 1 mL serving. We found that each 1 mL serving contains about 200 mg of CBD, 1.3 mg of THC, 9 mg of CBG, 0.8 mg of CBC, and 0.8 mg of CBDV.
*It's common to see CBD doses at 5 mg, 15 mg, 25 mg, and 50 mg for consumer products. Researchers use much larger doses (25 mg to 1500 mg of CBD). CBD dosing is highly individualized.
The average full-spectrum extract costs 10 cents per milligram of CBD. Industrial Hemp Farms came in at under 1 cent per milligram of CBD.
· 1 oz (30 mL)
· 5000 mg full spectrum CBD
· Flavor: Orange (Other flavors: unflavored, lemon, peppermint, cinnamon, lime, spearmint, tangerine, pink grapefruit)
· Full spectrum
· THC: Yes
· Other cannabinoids: Yes
Instructions: You can take this product sublingually or mix with a food or drink.
Industrial Hemp Farms (IHF) claims this is a full spectrum CBD oil. Our lab tests confirmed a full spectrum hemp extract containing CBD, THC, CBG, and CBC.
The independent labs found that Industrial Hemp Farms contained 17% to 21% more CBD than suggested by their label.
Industrial Hemp Farms is best known for its hemp flower and low prices. They are a massive wholesale manufacturer. However, you'll want to see the negative reviews of this brand before you buy.
The cheapest full-spectrum CBD that I previously tested was Cibadol, at 1.5 cents for a $30 product. This $50 Industrial Hemp Farms oil came in at an unbelievable 0.9 cents per milligram of CBD. It’s not even a penny, according to the lab results.
I went with the orange flavor, and it's excellent. This 5000 mg is slightly bitter with no hemp flavor, which is fantastic. A 5000 mg formula usually tastes awful. This orange flavor was natural and not overbearing. However, I doubt this has many terpenes or other nutrients found in the cannabis plant because this lacks any hemp flavor. The label also did not list any flavorings in its ingredients, but it is indeed flavored. That's a problem.
About 200 mg per milliliter is a hefty dose of CBD. 9 mg of CBG is also gigantic. The THC is relatively low at about 1.3 mg per milliliter. The CBC is very low in comparison to the CBD. I suspect this is a mix of isolated CBD, CBG, and THC because it lacks any hemp flavor or many other cannabinoids. Isolated cannabinoids mixed together can also be good, but don't expect the terpenes and other cannabinoids that some full spectrum extracts come with. However, for the price, this is a fantastic deal.
I’m not going to lie; the bottle label looks terrible. Printer lines are dripping down the bottle, the dark colors look ominous, and it's missing ingredients. But hey, what did you expect for under 1 penny per milligram of CBD.
It would be best if you read my concerns about Industrial Hemp Farms before making your purchase decision. While it’s an excellent price and tested ok, I can’t omit the negative reviews of this company.