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Why That CBD Oil You Just Bought Might be Bogus

According to the American Medical Association journal, tests conducted on CBD products show inconsistencies between what is written on the labels and what is found in the CBD product. Studies show that about 40 percent of all CBD products purchased online contain only minimal amounts of CBD. A staggering stat that shows just how much the CBD market has been compromised by crook manufacturers.

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