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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Verma Farms claims to have 16.67 mg of CBD per 1 mL serving. Accordingly, we found that each 1 mL serving contains about 17 mg of CBD and zero THC.
*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 CBD oil costs 10 cents per milligram of CBD. Verma Farms is 14.5 cents per milligram of CBD.
· 1 oz (30 mL)
· 500 mg CBD
· Flavor: Natural
· Broad-spectrum
· THC: No
· Other cannabinoids: Yes
Instructions: You can take this product sublingually or mix with a food or drink.
Verma Farms claims this is a broad spectrum extract. Our lab tests confirm a broad spectrum extract containing CBD, CBC, CBG, CBN, and ZERO THC.
The independent labs found that Verma Farms contained 2% to 4% more CBD than suggested by their label, which is exceptionally accurate.
Verma Farms is a small brand that operates out of Hawaii (read more about the company here).
Verma Farms came in at 14.5 cents per milligram of CBD. It's not cheap, but it's also one of the best broad-spectrum products I've tried. This is a luxury brand.
I went with the natural flavor and it tastes delicious. There are natural flavors and terpenes in here. Verma Farms almost tastes like fruity, like a hint of fruity pebbles. This CBD oil tastes too good to be called natural. It's got zero hemp flavor and medium viscosity.
Over 17 mg is a moderate-size dose of CBD. Verma Farms has a surprisingly large amount of CBC, CBG, and CBN. Broad spectrums usually have very few other cannabinoids, but this is rich in other cannabinoids. Most importantly, they claim THC free and it has zero THC.
I have to admit that the branding, label, bottle, dropper, and website are all top-notch.
This is one of the best broad spectrum products that I have tried. It is expensive, but that’s about all I can complain about. And you know how much I typically complain.