
CBD capsules
by Cibdol
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Cibdol CBD Softgels 10% are pre-measured CBD capsules that deliver 16.67 mg of CBD per softgel using Cibdol's golden-grade oil formula. Each box contains 60 softgels for a total of 1,000 mg of CBD — no dropper bottles, no measuring, no taste. If you've ever fumbled with a pipette on a Monday morning or got tired of that earthy hemp flavour under your tongue, these capsules solve both problems in one swallow.
Cibdol is one of Europe's most established CBD brands, and their golden oil stands out from the crowd. Where many CBD oils come out dark green and grassy, Cibdol runs an extra filtration step that strips out excess plant material — chlorophyll, waxes, the stuff that makes cheaper oils taste like a lawnmower bag. What you're left with is a clean, golden oil that's smoother and more consistent batch to batch. That same oil sits inside each of these softgel capsules.
CBD softgels offer fixed dosing without any guesswork. Every capsule contains 16.67 mg of CBD — the same amount, every time. With a dropper bottle, your dose depends on how steady your hand is, how full the bottle is, and whether you remembered to shake it. Capsules remove all of those variables.
The trade-off? Flexibility. With an oil, you can dial your dose up or down by a single drop. With softgels, your increments are fixed at roughly 16.67 mg steps. That's not a problem once you've found your sweet spot, but if you're still experimenting with dosing, a bottle of Cibdol CBD Oil 10% gives you finer control. We'd say: start with the oil to find your dose, then switch to softgels once you know your number. Or, if you already know you want somewhere in the 15–65 mg daily range, the softgels are the more practical option from day one.
One more thing worth mentioning — softgels pass through your stomach before the CBD reaches your bloodstream. According to a systematic review published in PMC, inhalation is one of the fastest routes for reaching plasma concentrations, while oral administration has a slower onset but longer duration (PMC, 2024). Expect softgels to take 45–90 minutes to kick in compared to 15–30 minutes for sublingual oil. The effects tend to last longer, though, which is why many people prefer capsules for all-day consistency.
Each Cibdol CBD softgel contains 16.67 mg of CBD. The box holds 60 capsules with a combined total of 1,000 mg. Cibdol recommends up to 4 softgels daily, which works out to roughly 66.68 mg of CBD per day at the upper end.
| Daily Intake | CBD per Day | Days per Box |
|---|---|---|
| 1 softgel | 16.67 mg | 60 days |
| 2 softgels | 33.34 mg | 30 days |
| 3 softgels | 50.01 mg | 20 days |
| 4 softgels | 66.68 mg | 15 days |
Research contexts vary widely. According to Medical News Today, a commonly referenced clinical starting dose is 2.5 mg/kg of body weight twice daily (5 mg/kg total), though this relates to specific clinical studies rather than general supplementation. For everyday CBD use, peer-reviewed guidance from Verywell Health suggests starting at 10–20 mg daily and observing for a week before adjusting. One or two softgels per day puts you squarely in that range.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Cibdol |
| Product Type | CBD Softgel Capsules |
| CBD Concentration | 10% |
| CBD per Capsule | 16.67 mg |
| Total CBD per Box | 1,000 mg |
| Capsules per Box | 60 |
| Oil Type | Cibdol Golden CBD Oil |
| Capsule Type | Softgel (gelatin-based) |
| Flavour | Tasteless |
| Recommended Daily Maximum | 4 softgels (66.68 mg CBD) |
Already using Cibdol softgels as your daily baseline? Pair them with Cibdol CBD Oil 10% for moments when you want to top up your dose with more precision — the oil lets you add a single drop at a time. If you're looking at broader wellness support, Cibdol also makes a CBD + Melatonin formula designed specifically for nighttime use.
We've sold CBD in every format going — oils, pastes, crystals, gummies, vape liquids — and the one format people stick with longest is capsules. Not because they're the most exciting, but because they're the easiest to keep up. A dropper bottle requires you to stand in front of a mirror, count drops, hold oil under your tongue for 60 seconds, and then deal with the aftertaste. A softgel requires a glass of water. That's it.
The consistency matters more than most people think. CBD works best as a daily supplement rather than a one-off, and according to a review in PMC, CBD has been shown to enhance endocannabinoid signalling through several pathways that may help constrain the stress response (PMC, 2022). But those effects build over time — skipping days because you couldn't be bothered with the dropper undermines the whole point. Softgels make it dead simple to stay consistent, which is half the battle.
Honest limitation: these are gelatin-based softgels, not vegan. If you follow a plant-based diet, you'll want to stick with Cibdol's standard oil drops or look for a vegan capsule alternative. Also, because the CBD passes through your digestive system, bioavailability is lower than sublingual dosing — some of the CBD gets broken down by your liver before it reaches your bloodstream. That's the nature of any oral supplement, not a flaw specific to this product.
We've carried Cibdol products since they first hit the European market, and the softgels are consistently one of our most reordered CBD items. The people who buy them tend to be repeat customers who've already tried CBD oil and decided the capsule format fits their life better. Travellers like them too — no risk of a leaky bottle in your bag, no awkward moments dosing oil in public.
The texture of the softgel itself is worth mentioning: it's a smooth, slightly glossy capsule about the size of a standard vitamin D pill. No hemp smell when you open the box, no residue on your fingers. If discretion matters to you, these are about as invisible as CBD gets. We've had customers tell us they keep a strip in their desk drawer at work — nobody asks questions about a softgel capsule the way they might about a dropper bottle labelled "CBD."
CBD softgels are generally well tolerated. According to the WHO Critical Review Report on cannabidiol, CBD demonstrates a good safety profile in human studies, though the report notes that controlled-group data remains limited for some outcomes (WHO, 2018). The most commonly reported side effects in clinical literature include dry mouth, drowsiness, and diarrhoea — typically at higher doses than most people use for daily supplementation.
According to a review in PMC, human CBD studies for epilepsy and psychiatric conditions have reported CBD-induced drug interactions, hepatic abnormalities, diarrhoea, fatigue, and vomiting as potential adverse effects (PMC, 2020). These were observed at clinical doses significantly higher than 16.67 mg per capsule, but the interaction risk is real. CBD is broken down by the same liver enzymes (cytochrome P450) that metabolise more than half of all prescription drugs. If you take any regular medication — particularly blood thinners, anti-epileptics, or immunosuppressants — speak with your doctor before adding CBD softgels to your routine.
According to a 2023 update on clinical CBD toxicity, researchers noted adverse effects in studies using doses of 300 mg and above, well beyond the range of standard supplementation (PMC, 2023). At 1–4 softgels per day (16.67–66.68 mg), you're operating at a fraction of those clinical doses.
CBD is metabolised by cytochrome P450 enzymes in the liver — the same enzymes that process over half of all prescription drugs. This means CBD can alter how your body handles certain medications. If you take any prescription drugs, especially blood thinners or anti-epileptics, consult your doctor before starting CBD softgels.
Expect 45–90 minutes before you notice anything. Softgels pass through your digestive system before the CBD reaches your bloodstream, which is slower than sublingual oil but tends to produce longer-lasting effects. Taking them with a fatty meal can speed up absorption slightly.
No. These softgels use a gelatin-based capsule shell, which is animal-derived. If you need a vegan option, Cibdol's standard CBD oil drops are a better fit, or look for capsules specifically labelled as plant-based.
Same oil, different delivery. Softgels give you a fixed 16.67 mg dose per capsule with no taste and no measuring. Oil drops let you adjust by a single drop at a time, absorb faster under the tongue, but have a noticeable hemp flavour. Capsules suit daily routines; oil suits flexible dosing.
Keep them in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight — a cupboard or drawer works fine. No refrigeration needed. The softgel shell can soften in heat, so don't leave the box on a windowsill or in a hot car.
Drowsiness is one of the more commonly reported side effects in clinical CBD research, but it's typically associated with higher doses. At 1–2 capsules per day (16.67–33.34 mg), most people don't report significant sedation. If you're sensitive, try your first capsule in the evening to see how you respond.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.