A true CBD dosage calculator would need to measure your endocannabinoid tone, which is the baseline sensitivity and density of your CB1 and CB2 receptors. That test doesn’t exist. What does exist is a reasonable starting framework based on the three variables that matter most: your body weight (the weakest predictor but the only one you can easily quantify), your format (vape, tincture, gummy, and topical have completely different onset and bioavailability profiles), and your goal (sleep requires different dosing logic than anxiety relief, which differs from pain support). Use the ranges below as calibration starting points, not targets.
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Why Weight Alone Doesn’t Determine Your Dose
The mg-per-kg formula that circulates online for CBD dosing (typically 1 to 6 mg per 10 lbs of body weight) comes from animal studies and human trials designed to establish safety thresholds, not effectiveness ranges. It gives you a reasonable ceiling for “probably not too much” rather than a reliable floor for “probably enough.”
The actual variable that determines whether a given CBD dose works is your endocannabinoid system sensitivity (specifically, how many CB1 and CB2 receptors you have, how responsive they are, and how much anandamide you’re already producing). Two people of identical weight with different receptor density can have wildly different optimal doses. Someone with a well-functioning endocannabinoid tone naturally may find 10mg effective. Someone with a depleted endocannabinoid system (common in people with chronic stress, poor sleep, or high alcohol intake) may need three to four times that at the same body weight.
The formula is a starting range, not a prescription. What you’re doing when you “find your dose” is empirical self-testing: start low, hold the dose for at least a week before judging, and increase incrementally. That process produces better data than any calculator.
CBD Starting Doses by Body Weight
These are conservative starting ranges for CBD-only products taken sublingually (tincture) or via inhalation (vape). Edibles and topicals have different bioavailability profiles with adjusted ranges covered in the format section below.
| Body Weight | Low Dose (Starter) | Moderate Dose | Higher Dose | Notes |
| Under 130 lbs | 10–15 mg | 15–20 mg | 20–30 mg | Start at 10 mg. If no noticeable effect after 7 days, increase by 5 mg. |
| 130–175 lbs | 15–20 mg | 20–30 mg | 30–45 mg | Most users in this range find 20–25 mg effective for general wellness. |
| 175–225 lbs | 20–25 mg | 25–40 mg | 40–60 mg | Pain and sleep goals typically require the moderate to higher range. |
| 225–275 lbs | 25–35 mg | 35–50 mg | 50–75 mg | Higher bodyweight increases distribution volume; dose accordingly. |
| Over 275 lbs | 35–45 mg | 45–65 mg | 65–100 mg | Start at the conservative end regardless of goal; titrate up weekly. |
CBD has a favorable safety profile at doses far above these ranges. A 2019 review in Current Drug Safety noted that doses up to 1,500 mg/day were well tolerated in clinical studies. The ranges above are designed for effective daily use, not to define a safety ceiling. If you have a prescription that interacts with the cytochrome P450 enzyme system, discuss CBD use with your prescriber before starting.
CBD Dosage by Goal
Goal matters more than weight in determining where in the dose range to start.
Anxiety & Stress
15–30 mg/day (split or single dose)
CBD’s 5-HT1A serotonin receptor agonism is the primary anxiolytic mechanism. Research published in Neurotherapeutics (2015, PMID 26341731) found meaningful anxiolytic effects across multiple anxiety subtypes. Many users respond at 15–20 mg; doses above 50 mg don’t consistently produce stronger anxiety relief and may cause drowsiness. Morning or midday dosing suits anxiety and focus goals. “A great boost and is so helpful for my anxiety. I’m able to get more done,” Megan M. (CBG Tincture).
Sleep Support
25–50 mg, 60–90 min before bed
Sleep is dose-sensitive in a non-linear way: low doses of CBD can be slightly alerting (through adenosine pathway activity), while moderate-to-higher doses produce the sedating effect. Timing matters as much as dose — the sublingual or gummy taken 60 to 90 minutes before bed aligns the peak effect with desired sleep onset. CBG alongside CBD adds the alpha-2 adrenoceptor mechanism that reduces the physical tension that often prevents sleep. “Having issues sleeping… it works amazing,” Nichole B. (CBG Tincture).
Localized Discomfort
25–50 mg oral + topical as needed
Oral CBD reaches the bloodstream and addresses systemic inflammation through CB2 receptor activity and FAAH inhibition (raising anandamide). Topical CBD targets the local tissue directly. For best coverage of physical discomfort, oral CBD at the moderate range plus topical application to the target area is more effective than either alone. “Helps me get through my day nearly pain free,” Nancy B. (CBD Tincture). Full-spectrum products that include CBG add the anti-inflammatory CB2 binding of beta-caryophyllene (if from whole-plant extract).
General Wellness
10–25 mg/day, consistent daily use
General endocannabinoid system support responds well to low, consistent daily dosing rather than higher doses used intermittently. The effect builds over two to four weeks as the body’s anandamide production adjusts. Many users at this goal take a single morning tincture dose and don’t increase further. “Clean taste and quick efficacy… you get so many doses in one bottle,” Candice M. (CBD Tincture).
CBD Dosage by Format
The same milligram amount produces different effects depending on delivery format because bioavailability varies dramatically. A 25 mg sublingual tincture dose and a 25 mg edible dose are not equivalent pharmacological events.
Tincture (sublingual)
Bioavailability: 20–35%. Hold under the tongue for 60 to 90 seconds before swallowing. This is the most consistent delivery method for daily use because the dose is easily adjustable with a dropper, onset is 15 to 45 minutes, and duration is 4 to 6 hours. The TribeTokes 1,800mg tincture delivers approximately 30mg per full 1mL dropper. Starting dose: 1/4 dropper (7–8 mg), building to effective dose over days. Assess at 45 minutes per dose adjustment.
Vape (inhalation)
Bioavailability: 25–50%. Fastest onset (2 to 5 minutes), shortest duration (1 to 3 hours). Best for acute anxiety relief, situational stress, or mood support where immediate effect is the priority. Not ideal as the primary delivery method for sleep or pain goals (duration too short). One draw delivers approximately 2 to 5 mg depending on draw length and product concentration. For daytime anxiety: 1 to 2 draws, assess at 10 minutes.
Edibles (gummies)
Bioavailability: 4–20%. Lowest and most variable bioavailability of any oral format, but longest duration (4 to 8 hours). The wide bioavailability range reflects how much food intake, metabolism, and gut chemistry affect absorption. A 25 mg CBD gummy may deliver 2 to 5 mg of effective CBD depending on the individual. For this reason, edible doses should be higher than tincture doses to achieve comparable effects. Starting dose: one full gummy, wait 90 minutes before assessing. Do not redose at 45 minutes.
Topical (cream)
Bioavailability: local only, non-systemic. CBD from topicals does not reach the bloodstream through intact skin in meaningful amounts. Effect is local to the application site through skin CB2 receptors and peripheral nerve CB1 receptors. Non-psychoactive regardless of cannabinoid content. No dose ceiling; apply as needed. No drug test risk from topical application alone. Best used alongside oral CBD for comprehensive coverage.
How to Know Your Dose Is Working
CBD effects at therapeutic doses are often subtle rather than dramatic, particularly for anxiety and general wellness goals. Many users expect a clear “feeling” similar to THC and miss the actual effect, which is often the absence of something rather than the presence of something.
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You notice your usual anxiety response is reduced in triggering situations. Not absent, just less loud. The thoughts are still there; they’re just not running the room. Many users notice this only in retrospect after several weeks at a consistent dose.
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Sleep onset feels easier. The gap between lying down and falling asleep shortens. You may not notice a strong sedative effect; the change often manifests as a reduction in the racing-thoughts pattern that was extending your sleep latency.
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Physical tension feels lower. Muscle tightness, jaw clenching, or the habitual physical signs of stress are less pronounced. This is the CB2 receptor and anandamide pathway working. Not dramatic, but real.
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You feel more mentally available. Not wired, not sedated. Some users at daytime doses describe feeling like they “have more room” in their mental bandwidth. “I find these products grant me some ease and mental clarity when daytime anxiety is present,” June L. (CBD Vape Carts).
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If nothing changes after two full weeks at a consistent dose, increase by 5 to 10 mg. CBD at sub-therapeutic doses produces no effect. The absence of effect is not evidence that CBD doesn’t work for you; it may simply mean you haven’t reached your effective dose yet.
How to Titrate: Building to Your Effective Dose
Titration is the systematic process of increasing dose incrementally until you reach the minimum effective dose. For CBD, hold each dose level for two full weeks before adjusting.
- Week 1–2: Start at the low end of your weight-appropriate range. Hold the dose without adjusting, even if you notice nothing. CBD builds over time as FAAH inhibition raises anandamide; acute single-dose effects are often modest.
- Week 3–4: If no meaningful effect, increase by 5 mg (tincture) or one gummy (edibles). Hold again for two weeks before the next adjustment.
- Repeat until effective: Most users find their effective dose within 6 to 10 weeks of consistent titration. If you reach the higher range for your weight without noticeable effect, consider whether the product quality, format, or consistency of dosing is the limiting variable rather than dose alone.
- Maintenance: Once you identify your effective dose, stay there. The goal is the minimum effective dose. Higher doses don’t consistently produce stronger effects and add cost without proportional benefit.
Full-spectrum CBD products with CBG and additional minor cannabinoids often produce lower effective doses than CBD isolate because of the entourage effect (the synergistic interaction between cannabinoids and terpenes that enhances overall receptor activity). For many users, 15 mg of full-spectrum CBD performs closer to 25 mg of isolate.
TribeTokes CBD Products
Best for Anxiety, Focus & General Wellness
CBG Tincture (Full Spectrum, CBD + CBG)
★★★★★ 4.85 from 13 reviews
CBD + CBG
Full Spectrum
Sublingual
Non-Psychoactive
The CBG boost adds alpha-2 adrenoceptor coverage alongside CBD’s 5-HT1A activity, making this the most anxiety- and focus-targeted tincture in the lineup. CBG also carries CB2 anti-inflammatory activity that complements CBD’s pain-relevant mechanism. Start at 1/4 dropper (approximately 7–8 mg), hold one week, and increase by 1/4 dropper until your effective dose is found. Sublingual onset 15 to 45 minutes; duration 4 to 6 hours. Full-spectrum trace D9: low but real drug test risk; review COA at tribetokes.com/certificates-of-analysis. “Helpful for my anxiety. I’m able to get more done,” Megan M.
Best for Sleep & Evening Use
CBD Live Resin Gummies (CBG-Boosted)
★★★★★ 4.47 from 38 reviews
Full Spectrum CBD
CBG-Boosted
Vegan
Live Resin
Live resin extraction preserves the terpene profile that would be lost in distillate processing, which means the entourage effect is more intact than in most CBD gummies. For sleep goals, take one gummy 60 to 90 minutes before bed. The 45 to 90 minute onset window means the peak effect arrives around lights-out. Because edibles have lower bioavailability than tinctures, do not compare gummy milligrams directly to tincture milligrams. Full-spectrum trace D9: low but real drug test risk. COA at tribetokes.com/certificates-of-analysis. “My wife can now sleep through the night,” Neal J. (CBD Gummies).
Best for Localized Discomfort
CBD Pain Relief Cream (Arnica + Menthol + Wintergreen)
★★★★★ 4.59 from 51 reviews
Topical
1,000mg CBD
Non-Psychoactive
2 oz
1,000mg of CBD in a 2oz jar, alongside Arnica, Menthol, and Wintergreen for three distinct analgesic pathways at the application site. Non-psychoactive: cannabinoids from topicals do not reach the bloodstream through intact skin. Apply a dime-sized amount to the target area, wait 15 to 30 minutes for onset. No dose ceiling; reapply as needed. No drug test risk from topical use alone. For best coverage of physical discomfort, pair with an oral CBD product. “Helps me get through my day nearly pain free,” Nancy B. (CBD Tincture). COA at tribetokes.com/certificates-of-analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start at 10 to 15 mg for body weights under 175 lbs, or 20 to 25 mg for body weights above 175 lbs. Hold that dose consistently for one full week before evaluating whether to increase. Most first-time users notice more at seven days of consistent use than at day one or two, because CBD’s anandamide-raising mechanism takes time to accumulate. For your first format, a sublingual tincture is easiest to adjust incrementally.
The anxiety-relevant dose range is 15 to 30 mg per day, based on available clinical research and consistent with what TribeTokes customers report as effective. CBD’s 5-HT1A serotonin receptor agonism is the primary anxiolytic mechanism. Doses above 50 mg do not consistently produce stronger anxiety relief and can cause drowsiness that works against daytime use. Morning or midday tincture dosing aligns best with anxiety and focus goals. Full-spectrum products with CBG add alpha-2 adrenoceptor coverage that addresses physical tension alongside the mental component.
Sleep requires a higher dose than anxiety or general wellness: 25 to 50 mg, taken 60 to 90 minutes before bed. CBD at low doses can be mildly alerting through adenosine pathway activity; the sleep-supportive sedating effect emerges at the moderate-to-higher range. Timing matters as much as dose. CBG alongside CBD adds an alpha-2 mechanism that reduces physical hyperarousal. Gummies or a tincture at bedtime suit sleep better than vaping, because the longer duration covers the full sleep window rather than just sleep onset.
For acute effects, vaping produces noticeable results in 2 to 5 minutes. Tinctures take 15 to 45 minutes. Edibles take 45 to 90 minutes. For cumulative effects from daily use (anxiety reduction, improved sleep patterns, general endocannabinoid tone support), most users report meaningful change at two to four weeks of consistent dosing. Judging CBD by a single dose is like judging a fitness routine after one workout. The daily consistency is what moves the needle.
CBD does not produce the intoxication or anxiety risk associated with THC. Clinical studies have used doses up to 1,500 mg/day without serious adverse effects in healthy adults. At doses well above the ranges above, the most common side effects are drowsiness and mild digestive discomfort from the carrier oil. There is no evidence of dangerous overdose from CBD alone. If you are on prescription medications metabolized by the cytochrome P450 system, high-dose CBD may affect those drug levels; discuss with your prescriber.
No. Bioavailability varies significantly: vaping delivers 25 to 50% of the cannabinoids to the bloodstream; sublingual tinctures deliver 20 to 35%; edibles deliver 4 to 20% depending on metabolism and food intake. A 25 mg CBD gummy may deliver 2 to 5 mg of effective CBD, while a 25 mg tincture dose delivers 5 to 9 mg. Do not compare milligram counts across formats as if they were equivalent units. Dose for the format, not the number on the package.
CBD itself is not the compound that triggers most drug tests. Standard drug tests screen for THC metabolites. Full-spectrum CBD products contain trace amounts of Delta-9 THC (under 0.3% by law), which can accumulate with daily high-dose use and produce a positive result. Broad-spectrum and THC-free CBD formulations reduce this risk significantly. Review the COA for Delta-9 THC content at tribetokes.com/certificates-of-analysis before starting any product if you are subject to drug testing. Topical CBD products carry no drug test risk from the topical application itself.
For edibles, food increases bioavailability. A fat-containing meal before a CBD gummy can improve absorption and soften the onset curve. For sublingual tinctures, food timing has less impact since the sublingual route bypasses digestion. For anxiety or focus goals where you want a faster, more predictable effect, a sublingual tincture 20 to 30 minutes before eating on a light stomach works well. For sleep, a gummy taken after dinner uses the fat content of the meal to improve absorption while aligning the onset with your bedtime window.
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