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If you're new to CBD, label accuracy stands out as a first sign of product quality. So much is in the hands of the consumer conducting your research or relying on third-party testing to determine if a CBD product is legitimate. A reputable CBD product will come with a COA. That means it’s been third-party tested by an outside laboratory that doesn’t have a stake in the product. At Extract Wellness you are able to access the COA on every product on our website under Product Testing. When reading a CBD label, you'll want to double-check that the CBD and THC concentrations on the COA match what’s stated on the product label. Labeling inaccuracies are common with CBD products. A lot of confusion can come into play when you’re trying to determine the amount of CBD in a product and how much you’re getting with a serving. A number that’s often in larger print typically lists the amount of CBD in milligrams for the entire product, not the serving size or dose. You'll want to look for the milligrams per milliliter (mg/mL) instead. That’s what determines the product’s concentration of CBD. For example, if you have a bottle of 2,000 milligram (mg) CBD oil that’s 40 mg/mL, you’ll be able to measure out a milliliter, or a fraction of it if you prefer, using the included dropper.