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Creating a useable topical or consumable product

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Creating an effective home product by using CBD is quite simple if you stick to fatty oil and animal fat extracts. (You can use extracts that have other compounds in them or that aren’t fat-soluble, but that’s outside the scope of this book.) The most important piece is knowing how to create proper doses within your recipe. The formulas are pretty straightforward:

 Amount of CBD in container (in milligrams)/Size of dose (in milligrams) = Number of CBD doses per container

 Volume of vial for your final product (in milliliters)/Number of CBD doses = Volume of product dose

Here’s an example: Say you have a 315-milligram tincture vial of CBD, and your personal dose is 15 milligrams. Plug those numbers into the formula, and you find that you can get 21 doses from that vial:

315 milligrams/15 milligrams = 21 doses

Now look at the size of the vial for the infused product you’re creating. Divide that by the number of doses (21) to get the size of your product dose (basically, one serving size of your infused product):

30 milliliters/21 doses = 1.43 milliliters/dose

For this example, 1.43 milliliters of your infused product will give you the 15-milligram dose of CBD you’re looking for.

Like almost any other plant matter, CBD extracts and products have an expiration date, so be sure to store your goodies properly in an airtight container. If you use butter or animal fat, put it in the fridge or freezer if you don’t intend to use it all right away.

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