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Peach & MoonCBD 400 (Organic) 10ml/400mg Mint Flavour

R349

Retail: R550
Excludes shipping

R349

R550
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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Maximum dosage*: Under South African Law, do not exceed 20mg of CBD (Cannabidiol) per day.  (Regulation amending s22(A)2 of the Medicine and Related Substance Act, 1965 (Act no.101 of 1965)

  • A great way to try CBD oil for the first time.
  • Organic / Whole Plant Extract
  • One of the world's best hemp derived CBD oils, imported from Holland and exclusive to Peach & Moon in South Africa.
  • Peach & Moon CBD 400 contains 4% CBD. Each 10ml bottle contains 400mg of CBD and more than 1.6mg of CBD per drop (240 drops).
  • In addition to high CBD content, our CBD Oil also contains CBG, CBC, terpenes and terpenoids.
  • We use supercritical Co2 extraction for all of our products, ensuring a safe and pure end-product.

USAGE

Suggested serving of 3-4 drops, 3 times per day. Max daily serving: 12 drops (20mg).

Shake bottle well before use. Hold the oil in your mouth for about a minute before swallowing. This product will not make you 'high'.

** Store at room temperature in a dark place**

Product Features
  • Pain relief (especially joint pain)  
  • Reduction of anxiety and improved sleep 
  • Mint 

These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from healthcare practitioners. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding and/or using blood pressure reducers, you cannot use CBD. Please consult your healthcare professional before using any product

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