Relax. Unwind. Ease Into Sleep.
The flagship high-strength CBD oil for experienced routines built around relaxation, letting everyday stress go, and making the transition into sleep feel easier. The orange-flavored 30 mL dropper makes the routine simple, measurable, and easy to repeat.
Interesting signals. Formulation, amount, and goal still matter.
CBD research includes encouraging anxiety-related signals. A 2024 meta-analysis reported an overall benefit across eight small studies, while also showing substantial variation among trials.[2] A separate randomized trial reported improvement with a specific nanodispersible oral CBD solution in adults with mild-to-moderate anxiety.[3] Neither result is a clinical test of this broad-spectrum oil.
Sleep findings are less consistent. A small 150 mg nightly CBD trial found selected objective signals but no clear overall improvement in insomnia severity, sleep-onset latency, or time awake after sleep onset.[4] A later meta-analysis found that CBD-only therapies did not significantly improve subjective sleep quality overall.[5]
Our honest read: CBD can be a thoughtful part of a personal routine, but this product is not a treatment for anxiety, insomnia, pain, or another condition. The credible promise here is a clearly labeled, easy-to-use CBD ritual with evidence and limits kept visible.
What CBD Is For
Relax. Unwind. Ease Into Sleep.
The flagship high-strength CBD oil for experienced routines built around relaxation, letting everyday stress go, and making the transition into sleep feel easier.
Relaxation + easier bedtime
A simple evening cue for unwinding from everyday stress and settling into the night.
One clear serving
Every strength now uses the same 1 mL serving standard, giving each 30 mL bottle 30 measured servings.
Research-led, never hype-led
We show where CBD evidence is promising, where it is mixed, and when a study used a different preparation or amount.
Broad-spectrum format
The archived label identifies this as broad-spectrum hemp oil. That describes the extract format; it does not prove a specific outcome.
Potency you can inspect
The available 2022 report recorded 3,013.5463 mg total CBD per package and total THC not detected in the tested sample. It is archived evidence, not current-batch proof.
Choose the Strength That Fits Your Routine
Go deeper with the Cannabinoid Encyclopedia
The Cannabinoid Encyclopedia is a separate educational project from the USA Medical team. It does not sell products. Its role here is to keep longer evidence reviews and primary sources separate from product claims.
CBD and anxiety-related outcomes
CBD and sleep-related outcomes
Works Cited
FDA consumer CBD update
FDA summarizes the regulatory status of consumer CBD products and known or potential risks, including liver injury, medicine interactions, drowsiness, and unanswered dosing questions.
CBD and anxiety outcomes
This meta-analysis pooled eight studies with 316 participants and reported an overall anxiety signal. Its small evidence base and varied designs limit product-specific conclusions.
Oral CBD solution and anxiety
This trial studied a specific nanodispersible oral CBD solution in adults with mild-to-moderate anxiety. It did not test this oil, label serving, or broad-spectrum formula.
CBD and insomnia
Thirty adults with insomnia used 150 mg CBD nightly for two weeks. Selected objective measures changed, but several core outcomes did not differ clearly from placebo.
Cannabinoids and sleep quality
This review found no significant overall subjective sleep-quality benefit for CBD-only therapies, reinforcing why a CBD page should not promise sleep results.
CBD labeling accuracy
A published analysis found frequent differences between labeled and measured cannabinoid content in online CBD products, showing why product-specific, lot-aware testing matters.
CBD and medicine interactions
This systematic review describes clinically relevant interaction mechanisms and reinforces the need for professional review when CBD is used with medicine.
Frequently asked questions
What is CBD Oil 3,000 mg?
It is a 30 mL orange-flavored broad-spectrum hemp oil with 3,000 mg CBD stated per bottle. It is the flagship high strength in the current USA Medical CBD oil range.
How much CBD is in a serving?
One serving is 1 mL and provides approximately 100 mg CBD based on the stated bottle strength and 30 mL volume. Each bottle contains 30 servings.
What does broad-spectrum mean?
Broad-spectrum describes a hemp-extract format that retains multiple hemp-derived compounds while being processed to remove THC. It does not mean every batch is identical, so batch documentation remains important.
Will this CBD oil make me feel high?
CBD itself is not intoxicating. The archived 2022 report recorded total THC as not detected in the tested sample, but that report is not current-batch proof and no consumer product can promise the same result for every person or test.
How do I use it?
Shake well and measure 1 mL for one serving. Do not copy the frequency or research dose from a different product; follow the current product directions and professional guidance for your situation.
Is 500 mg a standardized CBD microdose?
No standardized CBD microdose has been established. The 500 mg bottle is simply the lowest-strength option in this range, providing approximately 16.7 mg CBD per 1 mL serving.
Does 3,000 mg mean it is for a medical condition?
No. Bottle strength describes the amount of CBD, not a disease or symptom claim. The 3,000 mg bottle is the most concentrated option in this range and is not presented as a treatment.
What does the research say about anxious feelings?
Some trials and a small meta-analysis report promising anxiety-related signals, but products, doses, and populations vary. This oil is not tested or marketed as a treatment for anxiety.[2][3]
What does the research say about sleep?
CBD-only sleep evidence is mixed. A small trial reported selected signals without clear improvement across several major outcomes, and a later meta-analysis found no significant overall subjective sleep-quality benefit for CBD-only therapies.[4][5]
Can CBD interact with medication?
Yes. CBD can affect drug-metabolizing enzymes and interact with medicines. Ask a pharmacist or healthcare professional to review your complete medicine list before use.[1][7]
Can I use CBD while pregnant or breastfeeding?
No. FDA strongly advises against CBD use during pregnancy or breastfeeding because safety data are insufficient and potential risks remain.[1]
How do 500 mg, 1,000 mg, and 3,000 mg compare?
All three use the same 1 mL serving size. The 500 mg bottle provides approximately 16.7 mg CBD per serving, 1,000 mg provides approximately 33.3 mg, and 3,000 mg provides 100 mg. The 500 mg bottle is the precision low-strength option, 1,000 mg is the gentle everyday starting point, and 3,000 mg is the flagship high-strength option for experienced routines.
What does the available lab report prove?
It records cannabinoid potency for one sample tested in April 2022, including 3,013.5463 mg total CBD per package and total THC not detected. It does not verify the current batch and is not a complete contaminants panel.
















