
Look, I love cannabis as much as the next rational human, but injecting CBD? That’s a hard no. The FDA just put the company Pico IV on blast for selling injectable CBD, and for once, I’m with them. This isn’t innovation—it’s stupidity in a syringe.
CBD works just fine in oils, edibles, and topicals. Who looked at a perfectly good tincture and thought, “You know what this needs? A needle.” That’s not wellness—that’s reckless.
Let’s talk about safety. These products aren’t FDA-approved, which means zero regulation. No quality control. No real idea what’s in that vial. Injecting unknown substances is a one-way ticket to infection, allergic reactions, or worse. And for what? Faster relaxation? News flash—CBD doesn’t belong in a syringe.
This isn’t some government conspiracy to keep you from your cannabinoids. It’s common sense. If you want the benefits of CBD, take it like a sane person. Eat it. Drop it under your tongue. Rub it on your skin. Smoke it if you have to… But for the love of science, put the needle down.
Keep it Weird, because it is…