The Term ‘CBD Sweet Spot’ refers to the appropriate or the ideal dosage that is required in order to achieve the highest possible benefits that an individual can experience. The following article covers the proper usage of CBD and the factors that determine its dosage as well as it addresses the concerns regarding being addicted to CBD and its risk factors / side effects:
Finding the right dosage
There is no generalized or expected dosage of CBD as of yet as this medication is relatively new and the feedback that we have received regarding the dosage is from our online community and trusted customers which is not well grounded. Although, the FDA has established that CBD is Generally Regarded As Safe (GRAS) and it has no other harmful or hidden side effects.
Assessing the dosage
It is usually seen that the dosage of such supplements differ individual to individual as each individual is different in regards to their biology, diet and forbearance. In order to hit the Sweet Spot of CBD, we recommend creating a starting and an end point for the dosage.
Starting Point
The first dosage of CBD should be taken after assessing your body weight, the higher the body of a person will be the more their dosage’s starting point will be. But it should be noted that the starting point should not be taken in an ample amount as excessive dosage can cause adverse symptoms.
The starting point should be a suitable dosage and the amount of the dosage should be increased gradually after evaluating the results. Keeping a record of the effects that are experienced by the dosage is the most significant method of finding out your Sweet Spot.
Dependence on CBD
There is a concern in some people that would taking the CBD for an overlong period of time make its users dependent on the supplement for the betterment of their conditions or that would taking the ideal dosage for a certain time period make the individual develop tolerance for the supplement. The CBD has found to be a supplement which causes the individuals to depend on it less as the time passes, which means that overtime the individuals would gradually decrease their dosage while getting the same benefits that they used to with the higher dosages, this statement can be backed as by various scientific researches and findings which prove that CBD is a reverse tolerance supplement.
Risk Factors
Currently, there are scarcely any risk factors or side effects that are associated with CBD use. In addition, the side effects that maybe experience are not life threatening in any way and can include: diarrhea, fatigue, dryness of the mouth and dizziness. Apart from this, since CBD is a reverse tolerance supplement, thus, there is no risk of becoming an addict of it. Another aspect that should be taken into consideration is that CBD should not be taken without a proper prescription from a medical expert if that individual is already taken other heavy medications.