Tuesday, May 21, 2019 2:27:55 PM
I watched that Dr. Oz report that someone posted on here this morning and he said (I believe) 9 out of 10 CBD oils tested had no CBD in them. It was just some kind of oils, like olive oil. Total fraud! That's a high number of fakes.
While these are giving CBD a bad name, I am thinking this kind of thing can give CVSI a GOOD name! If people catch on that this is one product they know they can count on to be accurate and the real thing, then sales should soar.
I wonder if CVSI should redesign their labels to have a statement of Certified CBD Ingredients", or words to that effect. They really need to push the reliability of their products. Maybe they do. I haven't looked at their web site in awhile.
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