10mg CBD Per Day – UK Food Regulator Sets ‘Provisional’ Acceptable Daily Limit

The UK Food Standards Agency has issued new advice aimed at consumers warning them not to take more than 10mg CBD per day, an acceptable daily intake level significantly lower than the agency's previous ADI of 70mg per day. However, CBD brand owners should not reformulate their products, Canna Consultants warns, as this would be a breach of FSA's conditions for remaining on the market. 

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“A healthy adult should not consume more than 10mg of CBD per day,” says the UK Food Standards Agency.

This “provisional” acceptable daily intake (ADI), which translates to about four or five drops of 5% CBD oil, is significantly lower than FSA’s previous recommended upper limit of 70mg a day, equivalent to 28 drops of 5% CBD a day

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