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After doing some price comparison and research for a solar panel kit to run my indoor grow light solely I came across this on one of the cannabis shops around here. Energy boost feco cannabis oil, here is a description of the product. Anyone ever used something similar as it's quite pricey.

Our FECO is designed to provide a natural energy boost. Made from high-quality cannabis, this potent oil is formulated to help increase focus and concentration while providing a natural energy lift. With its powerful effects, it can help combat fatigue and promote mental clarity. This versatile oil can be taken orally or added to food or drink, making it a convenient and effective option for anyone looking for a natural way to boost their energy levels.

Directions for best results:

Shake well before use. It’s important not to overconsume, as FECO oil is potent. Start with a small amount and gradually increase to find the right dosage for you. Begin with a quarter of a pipette (0.25ml) under your tongue, holding for 1-2 minutes before swallowing. Wait 1 hour to feel the effect. Each pipette (1ml) contains 33mg of CBD isolate and 33mg of THC.

Ingredients:

Limonene, Geraniol, Full Extract Cannabis Oil (FECO), Caprylic Triglycerides (MCT Oil), Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Cannabidiol (CBD) Isolate, Full-Spectrum Cannabinoids.

This 30ml bottle contains:

– High-quality full extract cannabis oil
– Balanced THC and CBD blend
– Natural terpenes

Effects:

– Increased focus and concentration
– Natural energy lift
– Reduced fatigue
– Enhanced mental clarity

Additional Information

– This product is non-GMO, gluten-free and vegetarian.
– Lab tested for quality and safety
 
I think most of the stimulant effects are from geraniol. It's a disputed compound supposed to be found in geranium plants, but for some reason the research confirming it's existence in plants was covered up, either because it's in too small of an amount to be meaningful, or because they just wanted to claim it's not natural and ban it from supplements because it's unsafe.
Can't find it now, but a couple years ago there was a bunch of emails exposed by some whistle blower who was a part of the coverup, and one of the emails said "it's less than 30ppm so just pretend it's not there". I'm pretty sure his company was being paid by the FDA to say "this shits synthetic in origin"
Edit: this is dmaa, not geraniol, sorry for confusion, but still interesting they chose to omit the presence of the drug just because it was in a low amount.
 
Thanks for the reply but I would think no matter the amount of said drug
in there, it should still be mentioned if people are like maybe allergic to the stuff or is the amount so small that even a person that allergic to it won't get an allergic reaction.

But even if this doesn't help that much with energy there is more then enough thc in there to get you nicely stoned.

But then I might aswell just stick to a joint and cup of coffee then lol
 
Thanks for the reply but I would think no matter the amount of said drug
in there, it should still be mentioned if people are like maybe allergic to the stuff or is the amount so small that even a person that allergic to it won't get an allergic reaction.

But even if this doesn't help that much with energy there is more then enough thc in there to get you nicely stoned.

But then I might aswell just stick to a joint and cup of coffee then lol
Honestly if somebody was allergic to dmaa, they'd probably have to take a supplement containing it to find out. It's a pretty low amount, but yeah, it pissed me off when I found out about it that just cause it's dangerous or occurs in low amounts, that they chose to pretend it's not actually in the plants.
 
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