Will CBD Show Up on a Drug Test? Here’s What You Should Know
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CBD has become a powerful tool for managing stress, discomfort, and sleep issues. However, if you undergo regular drug testing, it's natural to wonder: Can using CBD cause me to fail a drug test? The answer: If you’re using CBD products with ZERO THC, you won’t test positive. But it's critical to understand what’s in your CBD to avoid any surprises.
To show just how safe THC-free CBD products are, I’m including a copy of my own drug test—which shows a negative result. I regularly use several of our products, including:
- CBD Calm Capsules
- Calm Tincture with added terpenes
- Go-Go Gummies (for energy and focus)
- Sleep Gummies (to support restful sleep)
Key Takeaways:
- CBD alone will not show up on a drug test, but trace THC can be detected if present in the product.
- Full-spectrum CBD products may contain up to 0.3% THC, the legal limit for hemp.
- THC is fat-soluble, meaning it accumulates in your fat cells over time, increasing the chance of a positive drug test—especially with regular use.