Well, there are many ways in which a savvy consumer can stay safe when it comes to their CBD use. Manufacturers know that many consumers have concerns over the safety of CBD, so most manufacturers go above and beyond what the law requires of them when it comes to safety standards and transparency.
You can see the result of that effort when you visit the site of a manufacturer like Cibdol. If you are buying from a careful manufacturer, then you’ll likely find all sorts of safety certifications on their site. Manufacturers will also often disclose their CBD-extraction method, where their hemp comes from, and much more.
One way to make sure your CBD is free of contaminants is to visit the site of the manufacturer. You’ll want to make sure that (a) they make information about their manufacturing process easy to find and (b) you like what you see when it comes to manufacturing practices and safety standards.
CO2 extraction is considered to be the safest and most effective way to extract CBD from hemp, and it allows experts to extract various substances from the plant with precision. You can also extract CBD using a variety of chemical solvents, but if the process is mishandled the solvents can contaminate the final product. So, stick with manufacturers that use CO2 extraction if you can.
Also, keep an eye out for manufacturers that get each batch of their product tested by a third-party laboratory. Those laboratories will be able to verify and certify that any given batch of CBD is free of contamination and that it contains the concentration advertised on the label. This adds a layer of safety to the whole process.
Finally, if you are paranoid, you can also send a bottle of your CBD out to be tested by a third-party laboratory of your choice. You’ll have to pay for that test yourself, of course, but depending on where you live that process might not be that expensive.