CBD Tincture Vs. CBD oil

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I also thought that CBD Oil and CBD Tincture are the same, but they are not.

In this article, I’m going to be talking about the differences.

What is a tincture exactly?

By definition:

“A tincture is a medicine made by dissolving a drug in alcohol”.

So it is a liquid form of medicine that has been dissolved in alcohol.

CBD tinctures can be taken by dropping them under the tongue, where they are absorbed by tiny blood vessels called capillaries.

Tinctures were originally the most popular and common form of cannabis-derived medicine.

In the twentieth century, cannabis tinctures were used to treat everything from menstrual cramps to indigestion.

To prepare a CBD tincture, manufacturers dissolve resin or whole flowers from cannabis plants in alcohol.

Typically, high-CBD strains are used to make CBD tinctures, so these products contain a small amount of THC.

** Since tinctures are discrete and easy to use by dropping in the mouth, they can be a very convenient method of consuming CBD throughout the day, such as before getting out of your car for work, or going grocery shopping.

You also have the option of placing a few drops of the tincture in food or drink before consuming it, so then you would just feel the effects and taste nothing (because it does have a bit of a bittersweet sweet herbal taste).

“The key difference that separates tinctures from other CBD extracts is that the substance is less thick than oil forms.

This trait makes tinctures more appealing to consumers than oil-based products because it is absorbed quicker.

Tinctures also have a few other advantages.

They have a long shelf life when stored in a cool place with low light.

CBD tinctures also kick into effect more quickly than ingesting CBD oil.

While other CBD edibles and oil products take 45 minutes or longer to take effect, CBD tinctures
provide relief in less than 30 minutes!”

– BeaverBuds.com

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The name “pure CBD oil” can have a few different meanings for example “CBD isolate” has become a trending term and is a crystallized product made from isolating nearly 100% pure CBD from the plant.

“This method means that there is next to 0% THC and other impurities within the crystals.

Many CBD isolates use carbon dioxide rather than solvents, making them healthy and safe.

Dissolving a CBD isolate within an oil is the only way to get near 100% pure CBD oil.

CBD users who do not wish to get high or consume THC prefer this product over the others.

But, there are a few issues with consuming CBD by itself.

The biggest one is that CBD seems to work better when accompanied by terpenes, THC and other cannabinoids found naturally in cannabis.

Non-profit Project CBD states that “single-molecule CBD has a very narrow therapeutic window and requires precise, high doses for efficacy, whereas lower dose, whole-plant, CBD-rich treatment
regimens are already showing efficacy for many conditions among patients in medical marijuana states.”

This is called the entourage effect and CBD experts recommend consuming whole-plant preparations of CBD oil.” – BeaverBuds.com

Whole-plant preparations mean that the creators would use grapeseed oil or coconut oil as a stabilizing and bulking agent.

The CBD oil seems to be more expensive than CBD tincture which is odd if the tincture works quicker, but the CBD oil does last longer once it takes its effect.

So it’s really up to you, which form of the CBD compound you would prefer to ingest and invest in.

The best of both for human consumption is the CBD Tincture Oil.

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