0% THC vs THC-Free: What Customers Should Understand

Quick answer: 0% THC and THC-free language should always be supported by testing. Customers should understand the product type, the lab report, and the limits of what a brand can promise.

Customers care about THC language for many reasons. Some want non-intoxicating products. Some want clear labels. Some want to avoid full-spectrum formulas.

Cannabolix Soothing Freeze Roll-On uses CBD isolate and 0% THC positioning. That is a strong education point, but it should be handled carefully.

Important Rule

Never promise a drug-test result. Better language: CBD isolate formula, 0% THC positioning, and testing-backed product education.

Term Simple Meaning
CBD isolate CBD separated from many other hemp compounds
0% THC A product claim that should be supported by lab testing
COA Certificate of analysis, or lab report

Why Testing Matters

PubMed studies have found label accuracy problems in CBD products, including topical products. Some products have contained less CBD than claimed, more CBD than claimed, or detectable THC.

How Customers Can Read a Label

  1. Check CBD type.
  2. Check total CBD amount.
  3. Look for THC language.
  4. Look for batch or COA information.
  5. Avoid products that make disease or guaranteed-result claims.

Where Cannabolix Fits

The cleanest message is CBD isolate, 0% THC, targeted cooling support, and clear topical directions.

Claim-Safe Takeaway

Cannabolix can teach the science without promising to treat pain, injury, inflammation, arthritis, disease, or guaranteed results. The strongest customer message is simple: targeted cooling support, clean roll-on application, CBD isolate, and 0% THC product education.

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