I’m drug-tested at work — can I use THC-free CBD for nerves? Answer
Quick answer
Broad Spectrum CBD 6000 mg is formulated without detectable Δ-9 THC (see COA). It’s designed for people who want CBD benefits without THC. No CBD product can promise a negative drug test, but choosing a THC-free (ND on COA) formula and verifying each batch reduces risk.
When to use
- Jobs with routine or random drug testing.
- Pre-presentation nerves, social stress, or travel-day tension where you need calm, not sedation.
How to use
This is a high-strength tincture; start low and personalize:
- First try (non-work day): 0.25 ml sublingual; hold ~60 s, then swallow.
- Before stressful events: 0.25 ml 60–90 min ahead. Optional micro top-up 0.1–0.2 ml after 4–6 h.
- Avoid full-spectrum or intoxicating hemp products if you must stay THC-free.
How to verify THC-free (COA)
- Open the COA for your bottle’s batch number.
- Find Δ-9 THC and THCA results — they should read “ND / Not Detected” at the lab’s LOD (limit of detection).
- Confirm cannabinoids profile is Broad Spectrum (CBD + minors, no detectable THC).
- Stick to the same batch for consistency until your next COA-checked purchase.
Safety
- No CBD brand can guarantee a drug-test outcome. Policies, tests, and detection thresholds vary.
- Always check the COA before use; avoid mixing with full-spectrum products.
- May cause mild drowsiness in some; avoid alcohol. Not for pregnancy/breastfeeding; consult your clinician if on other meds.
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