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CBD Gummies for Women Over 40: 2026 Comparison of Four Full-Spectrum Options

posted on May 15, 2026

This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. TotalHealthRD.com is a health information website — not a medical practice. Dietary supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you take medications or have existing health conditions. Hemp-derived CBD product legality varies by state — verify current laws before purchasing. This article contains no affiliate links. Pricing reflects brand-published information as of May 2026. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

By TotalHealthRD.com Editorial Team

Quick Answer: This comparison evaluates four full-spectrum CBD gummy products against five criteria: per-serving potency disclosure, COA availability, pricing transparency, subscription terms, and return policy accuracy. Charlotte's Web and CBDfx lead on transparency — both disclose per-serving milligrams and provide publicly accessible third-party COAs. Global Health Farms and Triple Green Farms offer competitive bundle pricing but do not publicly disclose per-gummy CBD content or COAs, and both include a $19.93/month digital subscription that requires separate cancellation. Product ordering is alphabetical. No product is designated a top pick — each fits a different buyer situation.

The full-spectrum CBD gummy market offers a genuine range of quality levels, transparency practices, and pricing structures. For a buyer who simply wants the lowest per-bottle price and does not need to track per-dose milligrams, the picture looks different than for a buyer who wants to match their CBD intake to what published research on sleep or anxiety has used. This comparison is built around that second buyer — the one who wants to make an informed decision rather than a convenient one.

How We Evaluated These CBD Gummy Products

Four products were selected for this comparison based on market presence, SERP visibility for CBD gummy searches relevant to women over 40, and topical relevance to concerns this site's audience has raised about the CBD gummy category. Each product was evaluated against the same five dimensions: per-serving CBD milligrams disclosed in public materials; Certificate of Analysis available from a named third-party laboratory with a current batch number; pricing structure documented from brand-published sources; subscription or recurring charge terms disclosed; and published return policy accuracy assessed against available consumer complaint records.

No independent product testing was conducted. All information is sourced from each brand's published materials, verified pricing as of May 2026, and publicly accessible consumer complaint records. Ordering is alphabetical — it does not reflect a ranking. This article does not contain affiliate links. Where products have been reviewed in depth elsewhere on this site, those reviews are linked for full documentation.

The Comparison Framework: Five Decision Points That Matter

Before the product entries, a brief explanation of why these five criteria were selected over others — including criteria that are commonly used in CBD comparison articles but that do not actually help a buyer make an informed decision.

Per-serving milligrams: Without this figure, you cannot compare a product to published research, track daily intake, or make a cost-per-milligram comparison. It is the single most important piece of information on a CBD label for an evidence-informed buyer.

COA availability: Third-party lab testing is the only mechanism available to consumers to verify that labeled CBD content matches actual content, that THC levels are consistent with formulation claims, and that the product does not contain heavy metals, pesticides, or microbials. A product without a publicly accessible, current COA is asking for trust that cannot be verified.

Pricing transparency: The actual cost of a CBD product includes any recurring subscription charges, shipping costs at various bundle levels, and upgrade add-ons. Marketing price claims frequently lead with the lowest possible number. This comparison documents the full pricing structure.

Subscription terms: Several CBD brands in the direct-to-consumer space include recurring charges in their ordering flow that are documented in Terms and Conditions but not prominently disclosed in marketing materials. This is an important distinction for any buyer who plans to order once to evaluate the product.

Return policy accuracy: Marketing guarantee language and actual return terms applied by customer service frequently differ in this category. Knowing the real terms before ordering protects consumers from the gap between “3-month guarantee” language and a 30-day-from-purchase return window in the actual Terms and Conditions.

Charlotte's Web CBD Gummies

Charlotte's Web is one of the most recognized brands in the US hemp CBD market, founded in Colorado and associated with the early research into CBD for pediatric epilepsy. The brand offers multiple gummy product lines including daily wellness gummies, sleep gummies, and recovery gummies at varying per-serving CBD levels.

Per-serving CBD content: disclosed on all products. The daily wellness gummies are available at 10mg CBD per gummy; the sleep gummies combine CBD with melatonin at 10mg CBD per gummy. For buyers who want to reference published research (25–75mg daily range for anxiety and sleep outcomes), Charlotte's Web gummies would require multiple gummies per day to reach those thresholds — which is consistent with OTC product dosing generally and is accurately reflected in their label.

COA: Charlotte's Web publishes batch-specific COAs accessible by lot number from their website. The COAs cover cannabinoid profile, heavy metals, pesticides, and microbial screening. This is the industry standard for transparency and Charlotte's Web meets it.

Pricing: Available in single-bottle format and subscription options. Subscription pricing is disclosed upfront with no separate recurring subscription product bundled into the order. Return policy: 30-day satisfaction guarantee with a clear process documented on the website.

For women over 40 who want a product they can verify against third-party testing and who prioritize transparent per-serving disclosure, Charlotte's Web is the benchmark for category transparency. The per-serving dose at standard options runs below the clinical research dose ranges, which is true of most OTC CBD products and worth understanding before purchasing.

CBDfx CBD Gummies

CBDfx is a California-based CBD brand offering a wide product line including broad-spectrum and full-spectrum gummy options. Their gummy line includes multivitamin formulations, sleep gummies with melatonin and CBN, and wellness gummies at several per-serving potencies.

Per-serving CBD content: disclosed across product lines. Broad-spectrum gummies are available at 25mg CBD per gummy — which places them within the lower end of the dose range used in published human anxiety studies. For women who want a single-gummy dose at a clinically referenced level, CBDfx offers one of the higher per-gummy disclosures in the mainstream CBD gummy market.

COA: CBDfx publishes third-party COAs accessible by batch from their website, covering cannabinoid profile, heavy metals, pesticides, and residual solvents. The broad-spectrum products show non-detected THC on the COA cannabinoid panel — consistent with the broad-spectrum formulation claim.

Pricing: Single-bottle purchases available. Subscription discount option disclosed upfront as a percentage reduction on the base price, with no separate bundled subscription product. Return policy: 60-day money-back guarantee with a stated process on the website.

For women over 40 who want a higher per-serving dose disclosed, a broad-spectrum formulation (no THC), and COA verification, CBDfx offers one of the stronger transparency profiles in the mid-market price tier. As with all full-spectrum or broad-spectrum products, women on prescription medications should review the CBD medication interaction guide for women over 40 before purchasing.

Global Health Farms CBD Gummies

Global Health Farms CBD Gummies is a direct-to-consumer hemp CBD supplement sold in 500MG and 1000MG per-bottle configurations. The brand describes the formula as full-spectrum, using CO2 extraction and triple filtration for lead removal. The company's BBB profile lists Doral, Florida as the registered business location.

Per-serving CBD content: not publicly disclosed. The 500MG and 1000MG figures refer to total CBD per bottle. Per-gummy milligrams are not stated in the brand's publicly available materials. Some brand-associated websites have stated “500MG per gummy” — this figure is not credible (a 30-gummy bottle at 500MG total would contain approximately 16–17mg per gummy) and contradicts the per-bottle disclosure.

COA: No Certificate of Analysis is publicly available from the brand's ordering page or any verified brand domain. CBD potency per serving, THC content, and contaminant levels cannot be independently confirmed.

Pricing (Subscribe and Save): 2-bottle bundle — $119.00 plus $9.95 shipping ($59.50 per bottle effective). 3-bottle — $159.00 free shipping ($53.00 per bottle). 5-bottle — $199.00 free shipping ($39.80 per bottle). One-Time Purchase pricing runs $14–$35 higher per configuration. A Health and Wellness Digital Publication subscription is billed at $19.93/month in addition to the product price on Subscribe and Save orders; cancellation requires a separate call to 888-582-5130. Return policy: marketing references a 3-month guarantee; consumer complaint records document a 30-day window from purchase date applied by customer service. Full documentation is in the Global Health Farms CBD Gummies review on this site.

The brand's marketing also describes the formula as both “full spectrum” and “THC-free” in different materials — these descriptions are mutually exclusive. Without a COA, neither claim can be independently confirmed.

Triple Green Farms CBD Gummies

Triple Green Farms CBD Gummies shares the same pricing structure, $19.93/month digital subscription model, CO2/triple filtration claims, and bundle-only ordering format as Global Health Farms. The structural characteristics across both brands are documented in the Triple Green Farms CBD Gummies review on this site, including the same refund policy gap between marketing guarantee language and documented Terms and Conditions terms.

Per-serving CBD content: not publicly disclosed. 500MG and 1000MG per-bottle totals only. COA: not publicly available. Pricing: identical bundle structure to Global Health Farms — $119/$159/$199 Subscribe and Save for 2/3/5-bottle configurations, plus $19.93/month digital subscription. One-Time Purchase pricing is higher. Contact: 833-201-0171 (product), 888-582-5130 (subscription cancellation).

For a full breakdown of Triple Green Farms' verified pricing, subscription terms, the November 2026 federal hemp enforcement context, and per-gummy dose analysis, see the full review on this site.

Side-by-Side: The Five Decision Points

Per-serving CBD disclosed: Charlotte's Web — Yes (10mg/gummy). CBDfx — Yes (25mg/gummy on select products). Global Health Farms — No (per-bottle total only). Triple Green Farms — No (per-bottle total only).

COA publicly available: Charlotte's Web — Yes (batch-specific, current). CBDfx — Yes (batch-specific, current). Global Health Farms — No. Triple Green Farms — No.

Effective per-bottle cost (best bundle): Charlotte's Web — varies by product, single-bottle available. CBDfx — varies by product, single-bottle available. Global Health Farms — $39.80 (5-bottle Subscribe and Save, plus $19.93/month subscription). Triple Green Farms — $39.80 (5-bottle Subscribe and Save, plus $19.93/month subscription).

Undisclosed subscription bundled into order: Charlotte's Web — No. CBDfx — No. Global Health Farms — Yes ($19.93/month, separate cancellation). Triple Green Farms — Yes ($19.93/month, separate cancellation).

Return policy marketing vs. documented terms match: Charlotte's Web — Consistent. CBDfx — Consistent. Global Health Farms — Discrepancy documented. Triple Green Farms — Discrepancy documented.

Which Formula for Which Situation

For the woman who wants dose verification and COA confirmation before buying anything: Charlotte's Web or CBDfx. Both disclose per-serving milligrams and provide publicly accessible batch-specific COAs. These are the starting point for any buyer who wants to apply the published research to their purchase or verify what they are taking.

For the woman who wants a higher per-serving dose in a single gummy without THC: CBDfx broad-spectrum gummies at 25mg CBD per gummy offer a dose within the range used in published human anxiety and sleep studies, in a formulation with non-detected THC confirmed by COA. This is the most relevant match for women who are drug-tested at work or who need to avoid THC for any reason.

For the woman researching Global Health Farms or Triple Green Farms specifically — perhaps after seeing an advertisement — the honest answer is that neither product meets the baseline transparency criteria (per-serving disclosure, publicly available COA) that allow an informed purchase decision based on the research literature. The competitive per-bottle pricing (as low as $39.80 at the 5-bottle level) requires committing to a 5-bottle purchase plus an ongoing $19.93/month subscription charge with a separate cancellation requirement. Detailed documentation for both products is in their respective reviews linked throughout this article.

For the woman who has already purchased from this category and wants to understand what she bought: The CBD label reading guide on this site walks through how to request a COA directly from a brand, how to read cannabinoid profile and contaminant results, and how to assess whether a per-bottle total is consistent with the per-gummy amount that would follow from standard gummy counts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which CBD gummies are best for women going through perimenopause?

No CBD product has been clinically studied specifically in perimenopausal women, so “best” cannot be assigned based on efficacy evidence in this population. What can be evaluated is product transparency. For women who want to track their CBD dose against the research literature (25–75mg daily in published studies for sleep and anxiety), a product that discloses per-serving milligrams and provides a current third-party COA is necessary. Charlotte's Web and CBDfx both meet these transparency criteria publicly. Global Health Farms and Triple Green Farms do not publicly disclose per-gummy milligrams or accessible COAs. Women in perimenopause on prescription medications should review CBD drug interaction considerations with their prescribing physician before starting any product.

What should women over 40 look for when buying CBD gummies?

The four criteria that matter most: per-serving CBD milligrams disclosed (not just a per-bottle total), a current third-party Certificate of Analysis publicly available with matching batch number, transparent pricing with no undisclosed subscription charges, and a return policy that matches what the marketing claims. For women on prescription medications, formulation type matters additionally — full-spectrum products contain trace THC, which interacts with some medications and can affect drug test results. Broad-spectrum or isolate formulations are appropriate for women who need to avoid THC. The complete COA evaluation guide is in the CBD label reading guide on this site.

TotalHealthRD.com is an independent health information publication. Nothing published here constitutes medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement or making changes to your health regimen. This article contains no affiliate links. Hemp-derived CBD product legality varies by state and is subject to change — verify current regulations in your area. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Dietary supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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