Every CBD oil lists the total CBD in the bottle.
To make oils easier to compare, CBDMSA measures an oil’s strength by the CBD amount in a 0.5 ml serving.
Compare total bottle mg and 0.5 ml serving strength.
Compare total mg, jar size, texture, and scent.
Compare total package mg and mg per piece.
Compare flavor, format, size, and label details.
When comparing CBD oils, look at these three label details together.
The full CBD amount in the bottle.
The amount of liquid in the bottle.
The easiest way to compare oil strength.
The milligram number on a CBD oil bottle tells you how much CBD is in the entire bottle. For example, a 1000 mg CBD oil contains 1000 mg total CBD in the full bottle. That number is useful, but it does not tell you the serving strength.
60 ml bottle
16.7 mg/ml
8.3 mg per 0.5 ml
15 ml bottle
66.7 mg/ml
33.3 mg per 0.5 ml
CBDMSA products measures oil strength by the amount of CBD in a 0.5 ml serving.
These ranges are designed to make our oils easier to compare across different bottle sizes.
Up to 7 mg per 0.5 ml
A lighter oil comparison based on serving strength.
8.3 mg to 10 mg per 0.5 ml
A familiar everyday benchmark for comparing oil labels.
13 mg to 17 mg per 0.5 ml
A higher serving strength based on CBD per 0.5 ml.
33 mg+ per 0.5 ml
The highest serving strength range in the oil lineup.
The 0.5 ml serving system is for oils. Edibles, topicals, and pet products use different comparison points.
Look for total package mg and CBD per piece.
Look for total mg, jar size, scent, and texture.
Look for product type, flavor, size, and label details.