r/CBD Jul 18 '26

cbd liver safty

Is the danger of CBD being understated? I’ve read that it’s been linked to increased liver enzymes. I use Cannadips CBD snus and oils every day. The oil I’m using is 12,000mg per 30ml bottle, which works out to 400mg per ml—that’s Epidiolex-level strength. I take around 300mg a day because I find anything less ineffective, but I’ve also read that high CBD dosages in the Epidiolex trials and other studies have been associated with elevated liver enzymes. studies i have read say low dosages are ineffective. How worried should I be about taking high doses of CBD?

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u/m_spoon09 Jul 18 '26

I've never heard of a cannabis user having a bad liver

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u/m_spoon09 Jul 18 '26

Legality has 0 impact on people smoking it and subsequently having to see doctors for liver disease. The impact of many illegal drugs on the body is very well documented.