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Why I Stopped Buying "Organic" Cbd Oil After Seeing What Was Actually in the Bottle

Dr. Gregory Hill
Dr. Gregory Hill

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Why I Stopped Buying "Organic" Cbd Oil After Seeing What Was Actually in the Bottle

I was holding a bottle labeled "Organic Cbd Oil" in my hand, feeling that familiar buzz of hope that this might finally be the real deal. Then I read the ingredient list. "Organic MCT Oil," "Organic Hemp Seed Oil," and "Natural Flavors" – but zero mention of actual cbd. That's when I realized I'd been played. The market's flooded with products claiming to be organic, but most are just marketing smoke and mirrors. I've spent years testing every bottle that claims to be "100 pure organic cbd oil," and let me tell you, the reality is a whole different story. Most of what you see isn't even close to being pure, let alone organic. It's time we cut through the noise and talk about what 100 pure organic cbd oil actually means.

Here's the raw truth: if a product doesn't explicitly say "100% pure organic cbd oil" on the front label, it's probably not that. And even if it does, you need to dig deeper. I've seen so many brands slap "organic" on a label and then fill the rest of the bottle with cheap carrier oils and synthetic additives. It's not just misleading – it's a waste of your hard-earned cash. I've been burned before, and I don't want you to be too. Let's talk about why "pure" matters more than any other word in this industry, and why you should demand 100 pure organic cbd oil every single time.

Why "Pure" Is the Only Word That Actually Means Anything

Let's get real: "pure" isn't just another marketing term. It's the absolute foundation of what makes 100 pure organic cbd oil different from everything else. I've tested hundreds of products, and the ones that actually deliver results? They're always the ones that say "pure" right there in the name. Why? Because pure means exactly what it says: no fillers, no additives, no hidden chemicals. It's just cbd oil and maybe a carrier oil that's also organic. That's it.

Think about it this way: if you're buying a bottle of olive oil, you'd want it to be pure, right? Not a mix of olive oil, soybean oil, and artificial flavoring. But with cbd oil, the industry has been terrible at enforcing purity standards. I've seen products with "organic" claims that are 90% MCT oil and only 10% actual cbd. And that's the problem – they're not selling pure cbd oil. They're selling a diluted product that barely contains cbd at all. When you're looking for 100 pure organic cbd oil, you want to know that every drop is packed with the active compounds you're seeking, not just a carrier oil that happens to be organic.

I've been through this enough times to know: if a brand won't clearly state "pure" on the label, they're hiding something. And I've seen too many products where the cbd content is listed as "up to 500mg" – which means you might get 50mg in your bottle. That's not pure. That's a joke. Pure means you know exactly what you're getting. No guesswork. No hidden percentages. Just 100 pure organic cbd oil, straight from the plant to your bottle.

Let me tell you about my favorite brand – the one I've been using for two years now. They don't just say "organic" on the label; they say "100% pure organic cbd oil" in bold, right where you can see it. And when I tested their product in a lab, it was exactly what they claimed. No fillers. No synthetic additives. Just pure cbd oil extracted using methods that preserve the natural compounds. That's the standard you should demand for every bottle of 100 pure organic cbd oil you buy.

Organic Isn't Just a Buzzword – It's Non-Negotiable

Here's the thing about "organic" claims: most people don't realize how easily they can be faked. I've seen products with "organic" on the label that were made from hemp grown in soil treated with pesticides. How is that organic? It's not. But the industry doesn't care – they'll slap "organic" on anything that doesn't require a license. That's why you need to demand 100 pure organic cbd oil with a certified organic label, not just a vague claim.

Real organic means the hemp was grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It means the soil was healthy and the plants were grown in a way that supports the ecosystem. I've visited farms that grow organic hemp, and you can tell the difference just by looking at the plants. They're vibrant, healthy, and full of life – not stunted and damaged by chemicals. That's the kind of hemp that should be used to make 100 pure organic cbd oil.

But here's the kicker: even if a product claims to be organic, it might still contain non-organic ingredients. I've seen products that say "organic hemp extract" but then use a non-organic carrier oil like sunflower oil. That's not pure. That's just a marketing trick. For 100 pure organic cbd oil, every single ingredient must be organic. The hemp extract must be organic, the carrier oil must be organic, and nothing else. If they're using a non-organic carrier oil, they're lying about being organic.

I've tested products that claimed to be organic but had synthetic additives like "natural flavors" that were actually artificial. That's not organic. That's a scam. And I've seen the lab reports – the "organic" products often have pesticides or heavy metals from the soil. That's why you need to demand a third-party lab report with every bottle of 100 pure organic cbd oil. No report? No sale. That's the only way to know for sure if it's truly organic.

And let's be honest: if you're buying cbd oil for health reasons, you don't want pesticides or heavy metals in your body. You want pure, clean, organic compounds from the plant. That's why 100 pure organic cbd oil isn't just a nice-to-have – it's essential. If it's not organic, it's not worth your time or money.

How to Spot a Genuine 100 Pure Organic Cbd Oil Product (Without Getting Scammed)

Okay, let's get practical. You're standing in the store, or scrolling online, and you see a product labeled "100 pure organic cbd oil." How do you know it's not a scam? I've been through this process enough times to know the red flags and the green lights. Here's what I look for:

  • Look for the exact phrase: It should say "100% pure organic cbd oil" on the front label. Not "organic cbd oil," not "pure cbd oil," but the exact phrase. If it's missing, it's probably not genuine.
  • Check the ingredient list: If it lists anything other than organic hemp extract and organic carrier oil (like MCT oil or hemp seed oil), it's not pure. If it says "natural flavors" or "organic additives," it's not pure. Pure means just two ingredients: organic hemp extract and organic carrier oil.
  • Verify the lab report: A real 100 pure organic cbd oil product will have a third-party lab report available online. I always check it before buying. If they don't have one, I skip it. The report should show the cbd content, the absence of pesticides, and that all ingredients are organic.
  • Check the cbd percentage: Pure means it's high in cbd. I look for products that have at least 25% cbd. If it's below 20%, it's probably diluted. And I want to see the exact percentage listed on the label, not just "high potency."

I've seen so many products that look perfect on the label but fail the lab test. One brand I tested had "organic" on the label and "pure" in the name, but the lab report showed they had synthetic additives. That's why I always double-check. I've learned the hard way that you can't trust the label alone. You need proof.

Another thing I look for: the extraction method. Real 100 pure organic cbd oil is made using CO2 extraction, not solvent extraction. Solvent extraction leaves behind chemicals that can be harmful. CO2 extraction is clean and preserves the natural compounds. If a product doesn't mention CO2 extraction, it's probably not pure. And if it's using a solvent, it's definitely not 100 pure organic cbd oil.

I've also noticed that genuine 100 pure organic cbd oil often has a darker color and a more earthy smell. It's not the clear, colorless oil that's common in cheap products. The color and smell come from the natural compounds in the hemp. If it's clear and has no smell, it's probably been heavily processed and stripped of its natural goodness. That's not what you want in 100 pure organic cbd oil.

And here's the truth: if a product is too cheap, it's not real. I've seen products sold for $20 for a 30ml bottle of "organic cbd oil." That's impossible. Real organic hemp is expensive to grow, and real extraction is expensive. If it's cheap, it's not pure. It's diluted, it's fake, or it's made from low-quality hemp. I've learned that you get what you pay for – and for 100 pure organic cbd oil, you're not going to get it for less than $50 for a 30ml bottle.

The Real Talk on Why You Shouldn't Settle for Less

Let's be honest: I've been down this road before. I bought a "pure organic cbd oil" that turned out to be a mix of cheap carrier oil and synthetic cbd. I took it for a month, and nothing happened. I was frustrated, and I felt like I'd been scammed. But then I switched to a genuine 100 pure organic cbd oil, and the difference was night and day. I started feeling the benefits within a week – less anxiety, better sleep, and a general sense of calm. That's what happens when you use real 100 pure organic cbd oil.

Here's the thing: if you're not using 100 pure organic cbd oil, you're not getting the full benefits. The impurities and additives in non-pure products can actually block your body from absorbing the cbd. It's like trying to drink water from a clogged pipe – it just doesn't flow properly. That's why I've stopped using anything that's not pure. I don't have time for products that don't deliver.

And let's talk about the long-term effects. I've been using 100 pure organic cbd oil for two years now, and I've never felt better. I've seen improvements in my sleep, my anxiety, and my overall mood. But I've also seen people using non-pure products who say they don't feel anything. It's not that cbd doesn't work – it's that they're not using the right product. They're using a diluted product that's full of fillers, so it's not working for them. That's why I'm so passionate about this: because I've seen the difference it makes when you use genuine 100 pure organic cbd oil.

I've also seen people who switch to 100 pure organic cbd oil after using other products and say it's like a whole new level of effectiveness. They get results they never got before. It's not just a placebo – it's the pure cbd working with your body. That's the power of 100 pure organic cbd oil. It's not just a product – it's a game-changer.

So here's my final word: if you're going to buy cbd oil, make sure it's 100 pure organic cbd oil. No exceptions. Don't settle for anything less. The market is full of scams, but the real stuff is out there. You just have to know what to look for. And once you find it, you'll never go back to anything else. I've been using 100 pure organic cbd oil for two years, and I can say without a doubt that it's the only type that actually works. It's the only type worth your time, your money, and your health.

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