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Natural CBD Oil Brands Free Of Additives And Tested For Purity Remain Top Sellers

Tuesday, 04 June 2019 09:32 AM

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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / June 4, 2019 / It seems that new CBD product offerings are coming to market monthly with many of the newer brands featuring numerous added ingredients and flavorings. But the most popular brands seem to be the old standbys that existed from the early days of CBD featuring nothing more than pure, concentrated CBD devoid of unnecessary ingredients, see here https://cbdrevu.com/cbdpure-hemp-oil-cbd/

Before CBD became a household word when there seemed to be only a handful of trailblazing CBD brands, most of these companies offered basic products containing CBD oil ingredients that were subjected to some level of testing by an independent lab for things like purity of the CBD substance for any potential toxic substances. These early companies also would indicate the type of extraction method used to extract the CBD from the plant, usually industrial hemp. Some methods of extraction are cleaner than others as some methods involve the use of harsh chemicals. So, the type of extraction method employed by a company became a selling point. These two criteria were discussed in the promotional literature and on the websites and labeling of most of the forerunning CBD companies. This information helped consumers do their due diligence when evaluating potential products for purchase. The testing of the products ingredients also helped guide consumers to products that had accurate labeling as to product potency. The issue of inaccurate product ingredients labeling has been a consumers of nutritional supplements in general including CBD products.

As the market for CBD expands and sales grow, many of the newer CBD brand offerings tend to offer CBD products combined with numerous additional ingredients as companies jumping on the CBD bandwagon seek to differentiate their product offerings from their competitors. But, many of the top selling CBD brands today continue to be those offering basic pure products with minimal ingredients.

In recent months the CBD market landscape has changed. The 2018 Farm Bill passed and signed last December paved the way for a number of national retail giants to begin carrying CBD products in some form. Some of these large retailers will soon offer CBD topical products, but not ingestible CBD products. It should be noted that while the stigma surrounding CBD is dissipating, many state laws are unclear leaving many retailers to maintain a cautious approach to these new products. For instance, the retail giant Amazon does not allow its sellers to sell CBD and Amazon itself does not sell it. However, while there is no authentic CBD currently offered on Amazon, there are a number of hemp seed oil products sold there, some of which are marketed touting benefits generally associated with CBD advertisements. This leaves the door wide open the potential for substantial consumer confusion. Hemp seeds do not contain CBD therefore hemp seed oil does not contain CBD. Consumers need to read ingredients labels to properly understand what they are buying.

On CBDReVu consumers can do quick brand comparisons at a glance for most of the top selling CBD products including well-known brands such as CBDPure, Bluebird Botanicals, Kannaway Pure, Vitamin Shop CBD, Green Roads CBD, Irwin Naturals, NuLeaf Naturals, Garden of Life CBD, Charlotte's Web, Endoca, Irie CBD, Sensi Seeds, CBD Essence, Receptra Naturals, CBDPure Softgels, Hemp Meds RSHO Real Scientific Hemp Oil, Rick Simpson Oil, Elixinol, PureKana CBD, Restorative Botanicals and more.

CBDReVu is a popular CBD products directory that has become a leading information warehouse for consumers wishing to compare the best CBD products in one place.

CBDReVu is an A+ Rated Better Business Bureau Accredited informational website founded in 2017 featuring brand profiles of popular CBD products.

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