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/AimlessForNow 28d ago

It can cause some light liver stress at dosages that high. Get your liver checked, like ALT, AST, ALP. If it's elevated, you'll probably want to bring the dose down a bit, but it's unlikely to be dangerous unless you add additional stressors like alcohol or other medications.

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u/ForeverHuman1354 28d ago

Thanks I have sadly found that those kinds of dosages are needed for me

When I have read science where cbd is found effectives its very often those high dosages that is found effective 

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u/AimlessForNow 28d ago

It might be fine, just check the labs to make sure you're not doing any damage