Hemp seeds do not contain CBD therefore pure hemp seed oil is not CBD oil. There is substantial confusion helped along by many companies marketing hemp seed oils at exorbitant prices and sometimes implying that the products offered contain CBD when they do not, says CBDReporter, a leading CBD news and product profile destination, see here http://cbdreporter.com/

There is widespread confused branding of hemp oil and hemp seed oil as CBD oil. Hemp seed oil is made by applying pressure to hemp seeds in order to squeeze out the oil. But since there is almost no CBD in hemp seeds, there is no CBD in hemp seed oil. However, CBD is present in the stalks, flowers and leaves of the hemp plant.

Consumers are very interested in CBD as evidenced by search engine statistics and reports of rapidly growing sales, as reported by a number of industry analysts. But confusion abounds for shoppers at the grocery store level and online. So, consumers are left struggling to determine which CBD oil products are authentic and which are not.

CBDReporter advises shoppers to carefully read the ingredients label on any food or nutritional product including CBD oil products. They warn shoppers that just because a product says ’hemp-extract’ on its label, that does not necessarily mean that cannabidiol, or CBD, is the extract contained in the product. Considering that there are over 80 compounds contained in hemp, the term ‘hemp extract’ could signify an extract other than CBD. It is therefore possible that some consumers may be buying products labeled as hemp extracts under the impression that CBD is contained in the product, when there may be none. Consumers would be best served by doing some product research before buying any CBD products, which would include things like making certain the CBD brand publishes an independent lab analysis of their product indicating the presence of CBD in the product.

Currently on CBDReporter.com are a number of product profiles and reviews of most of the popular CBD products including CW Hemp, CBDPure, Endoca, Irie CBD, and others. Recently added is a section featuring profiles and reviews of CBD oil for dogs and other animals.

Sales of CBD oil and CBD edibles derived from industrial hemp grew from just about nothing to approximately $90 million in 2015. A number of industry analysts are forecasting sales could reach $2 billion or more by 2021 with about 25% of those sales coming from industrial hemp. CBD is popular not only in the United States but also in Western Europe. Western Europe is where much of the industrial hemp used as source material for the CBD offered by American CBD product companies comes from.

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CBDReporter.com advises consumers to consult with a licensed physician and pharmacist before taking any nutritional supplements including CBD oil supplements especially for persons on any medications or with underlying medical conditions, or who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

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