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Are you looking to buy CBD Oil in the UK? We provide a wide range of high-quality, affordable, and lab-tested CBD oils. Our collection includes full-spectrum, CBG, CBD isolate, and water-soluble CBD. At Simply CBD, we prioritise quality and accessibility, which is why we offer the best CBD oil in the UK starting from only £9.99.

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  1. Green CBD Oil - 2.5% Strength (from 10ml)
    High in CBDa
  2. Liquid Gold CBD Oil with Turmeric and Black Pepper - 2% Strength (30ml)
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  3. Black CBD Oil - 10% Strength (from 10ml)
  4. Aqua Water Soluble CBD - 3.2% Strength
    Add to Drinks
  5. Pure CBD Oil - 1.7%
    THC Free Oil
  6. Sunset CBD Oil
    Sleep Support
  7. Blue CBD Oil Flavoured - 5% Strength (from 10ml)
    Flavours Available
  8. Platinum CBD Oil - 20% Strength (10ml)
    Strongest Oil
  9. Light CBD Oil - 2.1% Strength (30ml)
  10. CBG Oil
  11. Aqua Water Soluble CBD - 4.4% Strength - 10ml
    Add to Drinks
  12. Red CBD Oil - Natural Flavour
    Flavours Available

Frequently asked questions

CBD is the abbreviation of cannabidiol, one of the many active ingredients in the hemp plant. These active ingredients are known as cannabinoids. The hemp plant also contains other compounds such as terpenes and flavonoids. CBD oil is a type of tincture that contains cannabidiol and may also contain other cannabinoids and plant compounds from hemp. This depends on whether it’s a full spectrum CBD oil, broad spectrum CBD oil, or an isolate CBD oil.

 

When looking for the best CBD oil for sale, you may notice that some options from other brands include synthetic cannabinoids. Others are made with artificial additives. When you shop with Simply CBD, you’ll get the best CBD oil in the UK made with only natural ingredients. All of our cannabinoids are extracted directly from industrial hemp plants. Our carrier oils also come from natural sources. These include rice bran oil, coconut oil, and hemp oil, all of which provide their own benefits.

Start low and slowly grow is the key to starting your CBD journey. This will allow you to slowly build up your endocannabinoid system and find your sweet spot, which is the ideal CBD oil dose for you. Your endocannabinoid system is what allows your body to interact with cannabinoids like CBD. It works on a bell curve, which means that if you take too much at once, you can go over the curve and overload. This could have the opposite effect of what you're hoping to achieve.

 

CBD oil drops should be taken under the tongue and be held there for two minutes before being washed down with a glass of water. Start by taking one drop under the tongue three times a day and increasing by one drop per interval each week. For example, on week two you would take two drops three times per day. Space out your doses throughout the day by taking them morning, noon, and night. You can follow this system until you begin to feel your desired benefits. At this point, stick with the dose you’re on and remain consistent with how frequently you take it.

 

Rest assured, we’re here to support and guide you as you build up your dose amounts to help you get to the desired benefit stage. We want to ensure you’re able to find the best CBD oil product and dose for your needs. Feel free to reach out to our Simply Experts via email or Live Chat if you need guidance. You can also ask any questions you have in our community support group on Facebook. It's run by over 47,000 of our lovely customers.

Full spectrum CBD oil allows you to benefit from multiple hemp extracts. These include essential oils, terpenes, flavonoids and cannabinoids. Instead of completely isolating the CBD during the extraction process, full spectrum CBD oil keeps the additional compounds in the final product. This means that it includes other cannabinoids in varying quantities, such as CBDa, CBG, CBN, and THC.

 

THC is the cannabinoid that is known to cause a ‘high’ sensation. The laws around CBD products stipulate that full spectrum CBD oil in the UK can contain no more than 0.2% THC. This trace amount of THC is not enough to cause a high and does not give full spectrum CBD oils any intoxicating effects. THC content should not be considered a red flag unless it’s higher than 0.2%, as some of the best CBD oil products contain this cannabinoid.

 

The mixture of compounds and cannabinoids in full spectrum CBD oil is thought to contribute to what’s known as the entourage effect. Essentially, this is when the different cannabinoids in CBD work together to create an effect that's more significant than any singular cannabinoid can produce. For this reason, many CBD users believe that full spectrum CBD oils are more effective than CBD isolate oils.

CBD isolate is known as the purest form of cannabidiol. This is because it doesn't include the additional cannabinoids and plant compounds from the hemp plant like full spectrum CBD oil. Instead, they are eliminated during the extraction process. Therefore, CBD isolate products contain only CBD from the hemp plant. 

 

CBD Isolate is 99% pure CBD. To achieve this, there's an extra step after the traditional extraction process for CBD that’s used to create full spectrum CBD oil. The extract is further refined to strip away all of the other cannabinoids and compounds. CBD Isolate is completely free of THC, which is why it proves to be the best CBD oil option for some CBD users. It's also a great way to get started on your CBD journey as it's very easy to dose. This is because the exact amount of CBD in each product can be accurately measured.

Both isolate and full spectrum CBD oils work by absorbing into the bloodstream via thin mucous membranes under the tongue. The active ingredients then interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS). This is a cell signalling system in the body which plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis. It does this by helping to regulate various essential bodily functions like sleep, mood, digestion, and memory. The ECS involves three main parts - endocannabinoids, receptors, and enzymes.

 

Endocannabinoids are molecules produced by the body. They share similarities with cannabinoids, which are produced by the hemp plant. These molecules bind to receptors, which are present throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems. CB1 receptors are found in the central nervous system, while CB2 receptors are found in the peripheral nervous system. When something disturbs the body’s homeostasis, such as pain, inflammation, or stress, endocannabinoids bind to relevant receptors to initiate a response. Enzymes then break down endocannabinoids once they have served their purpose.

 

Different cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system in different ways. Some bind to receptors, such as THC, CBG, and CBN. In contrast, CBD is thought to prevent enzymes from breaking down endocannabinoids so they can be more effective. Some researchers believe that CBD may also bind to a type of receptor that hasn't been discovered yet. As full spectrum CBD oil contains more than one cannabinoid, its effects can be far broader than isolate options. The endocannabinoid system was first discovered in the early 1990s and is still subject to scientific research.

The best CBD oil products often have a grass-like, nutty, or earthy taste. This indicates that they’re non-toxic, safe, and natural. Both isolate and full spectrum CBD oils taste this way because their extracts are derived from the hemp plant's flowers, leaves, and stems. The CBD and any other compounds present, in addition to the carrier oil, create their own unique flavour.

 

Many people are worried that they won’t enjoy the taste of CBD oil, even if it’s the best CBD oil for sale. The truth is that the taste varies from product to product. This is one of the reasons it's essential to look for high-quality products when you buy CBD oil online. The taste of unflavoured isolate and full spectrum CBD oil isn’t for everyone. The good news is that there are plenty of different ways around this.

 

Firstly, you can opt for a flavoured full spectrum CBD oil. Here at Simply CBD, we offer both lemon and mint, ensuring you can select a flavour that appeals to your taste buds. Another way you can still benefit from the best CBD oil while avoiding its taste is to add it to delicious recipes. For example, you could make homemade chocolate buttons or banana bread infused with CBD. Any excuse for some more sweet treats, right? You won’t regret it!

 

If those options don’t appeal to you, you can also get water-soluble CBD oil. Simply add your dose to any hot or cold beverage and enjoy as you usually would. You’ll still get all the benefits of CBD without the earthy taste. This type of product can also be added to a nebuliser for safe and effective inhalation.

The short answer to this question is a resounding no! The main reason for the common misconception that isolate and full spectrum CBD oils will get you high is their association with cannabis. CBD is extracted from the hemp plant, which is part of the cannabis plant family. However, CBD has no intoxicating effects. This is due to its chemical structure and how it interacts with the body.

 

In reality, THC is the cannabinoid that can cause a ‘high’ sensation. While this cannabinoid is present in full-spectrum CBD oil in the UK, you’ll only find trace amounts. UK law states that CBD products can contain no more than 0.2% THC, which is nowhere near enough to ever cause a high. You can check out our lab tests to see the exact THC content in each of our CBD oils.

Our most recent survey with 472 respondents showed that 89% of customers feel benefits from using Simply CBD products. Additionally, a massive 95% of respondents would recommend Simply CBD.

 

Breaking down the levels of satisfaction, 1 in 2 users feel the full benefits of our products, while 1 in 3 feel moderate benefits. The latter group are still in the process of building up and moving towards the full benefits category.

 

According to the results of this survey, the most common reason our customers use CBD is for pain support. This is then followed by mental health issues, general wellbeing support, and condition-related issues, respectively.

 

Here’s a breakdown of the results:

4 in 5 use CBD for pain issues

1 in 3 use CBD for mental health issues

1 in 4 use CBD for general wellbeing support

1 in 6 use CBD for condition-related issues, such as M.S. or Menopause

 

You can always check out our reviews on our product pages for more info. Additionally, you can join our community support group to find out which oil will be most suitable for you. Receiving a recommendation is the most common reason people shop with Simply CBD. So, hearing from others may prove helpful when starting your CBD journey.

Once you find the right CBD oil for you, what could be more convenient than a new bottle showing up at your door exactly when you need it? We offer subscription options on all of our CBD oils for this exact reason. You don't even have to lift a finger! Consistency is key with CBD, so signing up for a subscription means you’ll never miss a drop. You can choose to receive your new bottle of CBD oil in the UK every four, eight, or 12 weeks. The option you choose depends on your personal needs and preferences.

 

In addition to the convenience of a subscription to the highest quality CBD oil in the UK, you’ll also save money! If you sign up for a subscription on a single product, you’ll get 10% off each bottle after your first purchase. If you choose to subscribe to any of our CBD bundles, you’ll save 15% on each purchase after your original order. Convenient and cost-saving, what could be better than that?

As with any consumable product, it’s important to know the expiration date of CBD oil for sale before you purchase it. Not only do we offer the best CBD oil in the UK, it also lasts for an entire year after purchase. This means you have a full 12 months to enjoy the best CBD oil in the UK before it expires. Ensure that you store your CBD oil properly so it doesn’t lose any of its quality before reaching its expiration date.

Storing your CBD oil properly is crucial. It ensures that the oil keeps its quality and remains the best CBD oil on the market until its expiration date. We recommend storing your oil in a cool, dry place. The key is to keep it away from direct sunlight. You should also avoid exposing your CBD oil to extreme temperatures, such as in the freezer. Room temperature is always best for CBD oils. Most CBD users store their oils on a shelf or in a cupboard in a cool room.

The scientific research into this topic is still in its infancy. However, there is some evidence to suggest that CBD oil can interact with and impact the effectiveness of certain medications. For this reason, we always recommend leaving a two-hour gap between your CBD dose and any medications or supplements you take. If you take anything that is contra-indicated with grapefruit, we advise leaving a four-hour gap between this and your CBD oil dose.

Everyone reacts differently to CBD entering the system for the first time. This means that the time it takes for even the best CBD oil to begin producing benefits can vary widely between individual users. For some, it may begin working within hours. For others, it can take up to eight weeks before the benefits start to show. There is no ‘normal’ timescale for reaping the benefits of CBD.

 

The key is to remain consistent and increase your dose incrementally by 1 drop per interval per week. This allows your endocannabinoid system to slowly build up and recognise the CBD. While some users believe starting with a high dose may help them feel the results sooner, this is false. Your endocannabinoid system works on a bell curve. Overloading it could cause adverse effects and diminishing returns.

This question frequently pops up amongst those who are new to CBD. This is due to the relationship between CBD and cannabis. While cannabis is still illegal in the UK, CBD products including CBD oil are completely legal. In 2018, legislation passed in the UK to allow the sale and purchase of CBD products. However, these products must adhere to very strict regulations. For example, their extracts must come from licensed industrial hemp. Hemp is part of the cannabis family, but it’s very different from marijuana, the street drug people use to stimulate a ‘high’ sensation. In contrast, hemp is high in CBD, which does not cause this sensation and is now classified as a food supplement in the UK.

Full spectrum CBD products that contain other cannabinoids from the hemp plant are also legal. However, their THC content must be lower than 0.2%. THC is the cannabinoid that can cause a ‘high’ and is found in much larger concentrations in marijuana than hemp. The trace amount of this cannabinoid in full spectrum CBD products will never be enough to cause any intoxicating effects. Instead, it contributes to the entourage effect.

The legality of CBD is a common subject as many people assume if it comes from the cannabis plant family, it must be illegal. It’s also commonly assumed that CBD is a drug and should therefore be illegal to buy and sell. However, the truth is that CBD is completely natural, safe, and has various potential benefits. This, paired with its inability to cause intoxication of any kind, are the main reasons so many people have begun to turn to CBD products since their legalisation in the UK. As long as you’re buying from a licensed seller that adheres to the UK’s regulations surrounding CBD products, you won’t need to worry about their legality.

CBD oil has become one of the most popular wellness products on the UK market in recent years. Ever since its legalisation in 2018, more and more CBD products and brands continue to pop up across the country and the globe. There are many places and ways to buy CBD oils, but there are also many considerations to take into account before doing so.

When buying CBD oil, choosing an online retailer is often more beneficial than a brick-and-mortar shop. This is because buying online typically provides you with far more product and brand information than a tiny label on a bottle in a shop could. Checking out the full product description, user advice, and pricing info can help you make an informed decision. For example, you can compare the price per mg of CBD across multiple products and brands online to find the best value for money. In a shop, it’s likely you’ll only get the mg of CBD and the ingredients list on the label.

Reliable online retailers also provide third-party lab reports. If you can’t find a lab report from the brand you’d like to buy CBD oil from, this should raise some major red flags. Lab reports can help you understand the constituents of a product and ensure they measure up to what’s being advertised. They also show that a brand is confident in its products and has invested in the customer experience. In addition to lab reports, online customer reviews can tell an important story about a brand and its products. Take note of what verified reviews have to say about the customer experience, quality of products, and other key areas. If there are consistent negative reviews, this is a sign to shop elsewhere. In contrast, if the reviews are overwhelmingly positive, this is a good sign that you’ve found a reliable brand to shop with.

Both isolate and full spectrum CBD oils work by absorbing into the bloodstream via thin mucous membranes under the tongue. The active ingredients then interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS). This is a cell signalling system in the body which plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis. It does this by helping to regulate various essential bodily functions like sleep, mood, digestion, and memory. The ECS involves three main parts - endocannabinoids, receptors, and enzymes.

Endocannabinoids are molecules produced by the body. They share similarities with cannabinoids, which are produced by the hemp plant. These molecules bind to receptors, which are present throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems. CB1 receptors are found in the central nervous system, while CB2 receptors are found in the peripheral nervous system. When something disturbs the body’s homeostasis, such as pain, inflammation, or stress, endocannabinoids bind to relevant receptors to initiate a response. Enzymes then break down endocannabinoids once they have served their purpose.

Different cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system in different ways. Some bind to receptors, such as THC, CBG, and CBN. In contrast, CBD is thought to prevent enzymes from breaking down endocannabinoids so they can be more effective. Some researchers believe that CBD may also bind to a type of receptor that hasn't been discovered yet. As full spectrum CBD oil contains more than one cannabinoid, its effects can be far broader than isolate options. The endocannabinoid system was first discovered in the early 1990s and is still subject to scientific research.