Dosage, legality, price, purchase, quality, effects: all the answers in one place.
This FAQ provides answers to the most frequently asked questions: What level of CBD should I choose?, What is the strongest CBD?, Where can I buy CBD in Switzerland?, What is the best Swiss CBD?, How much does CBD cost?, and all the variants linked to legality in Switzerland and France.
CBD (cannabidiol) is a natural molecule derived from hemp. Unlike THC, it has no psychotropic effect.
THC is psychoactive, CBD is not. Regulations are mainly based on THC levels.
No. CBD is not classified as a narcotic when it meets the legal THC thresholds.
No. CBD does not cause euphoria or mental alteration.
CBD alone is not sought after, but traces of THC may be detected depending on the product and its composition.
CBD is generally considered safe in recommended doses. In the case of medical treatment, seek professional advice.
The main effects are relaxation, soothing and everyday comfort (depending on the individual).
Some people may experience dry mouth, slight drowsiness or reduced alertness.
No, when consumed correctly and with compliant products. Avoid dubious and untested products.
No. CBD is not considered an addictive substance.
Beginner: 5-10%. Intermediate: 10-20%. Concentrated: 20% and more. The right choice depends on your objective and your sensitivity.
Resins and extracts are often more concentrated than flowers. Which is “stronger” also depends on the overall profile and quality.
Choose according to your taste (fruity, woody, spicy), growing method (Indoor / GH) and the level of CBD you're looking for.
Sublingual oils are generally fast-acting. Flowers and resins are best appreciated for their aromatic experience.
Increase gradually, choose a traceable product, and aim for regularity. Avoid overdosing all at once.
Oils and certain flowers with a relaxing profile are often chosen in the evening. Adjust the dosage gradually.
Oils or flowers, as you prefer. Quality and consistency are more important than the “race to the bottom”.
It is advisable to seek medical advice before use, especially if you are undergoing treatment.
Morning: balance. Evening: relaxation. Adapt to how you feel and the form of CBD you choose.
There is no universal rule: start low, build up slowly, and observe your tolerance.
Yes, if the THC level complies with the Swiss legal threshold (≤ 1%).
A declared company that complies with Swiss regulations (products, labelling, traceability, etc.).
Some pharmacies offer CBD, depending on the products available.
In a specialist shop, or online via a serious and transparent Swiss CBD site.
A site that displays traceability, laboratory analyses and clear compliance.
Yes, as long as the products comply with current regulations.
Yes, subject to conditions: compliance depends on the product and its composition (particularly THC).
Switzerland allows a higher THC level than France (≤ 1% vs ≤ 0.3%), but quality doesn't just depend on this.
Depending on quality and cultivation: around CHF 5 to CHF 15 per gram (indicative order).
In CBD shops, specialist boutiques and on well-known Swiss websites.
Yes, if the THC is ≤ 0.3% and if the product complies with French and European regulations.
Yes, subject to compliance conditions (THC, origin, labelling, etc.).
The test is for THC. If a product contains traces, a result may be possible depending on the case.
In a specialist shop or on a reputable online site, with analysis and compliance.
In a local CBD shop or online from a reliable source.
In specialist shops or online, depending on your preference.
CBD shop, boutique or e-commerce compliant.
In specialist shops or online via a reputable website.
On a transparent site, with secure payment and analyses available.
The situation has changed as a result of European regulations and case law: the sale of CBD is now regulated and authorised subject to conditions.
It varies according to quality, country and format. In general: a few euros/chf to more depending on the range.
The price per kilo mainly concerns professionals (wholesalers). Prices are often based on quotations.
Controlled cultivation, harvesting, drying, laboratory analysis, compliance and traceability all increase costs.
It all depends on the concentration (mg) and the quality. Always compare the mg of CBD, not just the price.
This varies greatly depending on the range (best price vs premium) and culture.
Distribution costs and margins can be higher than in specialist shops.
Compare cultivation, traceability, analyses and actual weight. A low price without proof of quality can be expensive.
10g is often cheaper than buying by the gram. The range (best price/premium) makes a big difference to the price.
Look at the total mg (e.g. 1000 mg) and calculate the cost per 100 mg.
Premium quality, indoor culture, packaging, analysis and customer service can justify a higher price.
From a transparent vendor, with analysis, traceability and compliance. The “best” option is the one that meets these criteria.
On a recognised site or from a local producer who provides proof (analyses, origin, method).
Laboratory analysis, clear origin, controlled cultivation, no additives and freshness of the product.
Generally: controlled cultivation, traceability and analyses available. Indoor is often considered premium.
A site that clearly displays compliance, analyses and responsive customer service.
CBD shop, specialist shop, producer or reliable e-commerce site.
On a secure, transparent site, with discreet delivery and available analyses.
In countries where this is permitted, via approved shops. Always check local legislation.
In specialist shops, on the internet and sometimes in pharmacies, depending on the product.
In CBD shops and compliant websites selling legal hemp flowers with no psychotropic effects.
CBD is often used to promote relaxation and improve everyday comfort.
The main effects are soothing and relaxation, depending on the person and the dosage.
For relaxation, stress relief or daily balance. Always adjust the dose.
It can help you relax. The effects vary from person to person.
Sublingual oils generally work faster than other forms.
None: it is not a medicine. If you have any health questions, please seek medical advice.
Depending on the country and context, certain medical products exist, but “wellness” CBD is not a traditional medical prescription.
As a general rule, no.
It is often chosen for its ease of use and precise dosage. Effectiveness depends on the product, the dosage and the person.
CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system, which is involved in a number of the body's regulatory functions.
In specialist shops or online. Check the current Belgian regulations.
Regulations may vary depending on the product. Always check the current legal framework.
Yes, depending on the applicable rules and product conformity.
It depends on the country of destination. Some countries ban CBD even without THC.
Controls often target THC. The presence of traces can pose a problem depending on the country.
Full spectrum may contain traces of THC. Broad spectrum aims to remove THC while retaining other components.
Isolated, very pure CBD, with no other cannabinoids or natural terpenes.
CO₂ extraction is often cited for its cleanliness and precision.
Indoor: total control of the environment. GH: greenhouse growing, more natural, often more accessible.
Indoor is often preferred for a premium look, but a good GH can be excellent if the selection is serious.
You need a legal structure, compliant products, compliant labelling and clear traceability.
A registered company that complies with the rules in force in its country.
Market research, legal compliance, reliable suppliers and proof of analysis are essential.
For professionals. Prices depend on volumes, varieties and quality.
Yes. Choose those that offer traceability, analysis and regularity.
No. CBD is not psychoactive and is not classified as a narcotic when it meets the legal thresholds.
One test is for THC. A product containing traces may pose a problem depending on the case.
There is no general ban. However, regulations may change.
Historically, confusion and debate about THC and flowers have led to periods of uncertainty.
The risks are low with compliant products. Take care if you are driving or taking medication.
CBD flower is the CBD-rich flowering top of the hemp plant, which complies with THC thresholds.
CBD hash is a concentrated resin, often more aromatic and denser than flower.
For simple, precise dosing, especially sublingual.
Choose according to taste, cultivation (Indoor/GH) and quality (analyses, traceability).
Some products are available in pharmacies, depending on the country and the reference.
Sometimes, yes. Check the quality and conformity of the product.
CBD grown/processed in Switzerland, subject to local regulations (THC ≤ 1%).
Natural CBD is generally preferred for its transparency and product consistency.
At Nolyshop: additive-free and terpene-free, with a selection focused on naturalness.
From a transparent vendor who provides analysis, traceability and clear compliance.
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