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Insecurious

10/01/15 12:04 AM

#1568 RE: HATTER #1567

That isn't bad, assuming equal quality and better absorption compared to other CBD products. 10.57 mg/liter means about 3.57 mg/bottle.

I have a bottle of TJ's CBD formula which states that 10 drops contain 2 mg of CBD (plus 0.2 mg of THC, with both dissolved in MCT oil) and which recommends "10-20 drops every four hours or as needed." It would take about 17.85 drops to give you 3.57 mg of CBD and there are about 1200 drops in a 1-oz bottle which sells for $85. That's 67 3.57-mg servings at about $1.27 each.

Depending on quality (which is a whole other issue) and absorption, CSI's CBD water may be undesirable, overpriced, an excellent deal, or great. It may be some time before that can be objectively decided. In the meantime I'm looking forward to trying it.
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OhManIDied

10/01/15 9:12 AM

#1570 RE: HATTER #1567

Thanks for sharing that. ~3.5mg/bottle is actually not that bad but that's only if we assume it makes it past the stomach for absorption.

I have not been drinking this chilled and would recommend against it as cold water cannot be readily absorbed by the body. It must sit, wait, and warm up so the nearby capillaries can enlarge again.

Again, if you consider these things then the content is not bad at all, as Insecurious has already pointed out.

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