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Nov 16, 2025 - 01:32 PM
At Plain Jane we want our customers to be well informed to be able to make educated decisions. CBD is not suitable for everyone. Individuals should avoid CBD or use it only under close medical supervision if they are pregnant or breastfeeding, have liver disease or abnormal liver tests, take prescription medications with CYP450 or “grapefruit” warnings (such as certain blood thinners, anti-seizure, or heart rhythm drugs), have very low blood pressure or use blood pressure medications, have allergies to cannabis, hemp, coconut, MCT oil, or any product ingredient, or are under the legal age in their area (18+ or 21+, depending on local laws). People with a history of substance use disorder or certain mental health conditions, should also exercise caution. Consulting a health care professional is essential for these individuals, as CBD may not be safe or appropriate in their specific circumstances. In some cases, a health care provider may recommend use or avoiding CBD entirely to prevent potential risks or harmful interactions.
