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CBD tinctures encompass a broad range of liquid-based hemp extracts. Notably, tinctures are incredibly popular because they are effective, easy to consume and come in a variety of strengths and flavors. What’s more, tinctures give consumers ample control over things like dosing strength and frequency, consumption method, and path of absorption.
CBD, or cannabidiol, is a hemp-based cannabinoid that develops atop mature hemp flowers. Like endogenous cannabinoids (cannabinoids that the body produces naturally), CBD and other hemp cannabinoids activate or otherwise stimulate endocannabinoid receptors within the body.
Importantly, endocannabinoid receptors control stress responses like pain and inflammation, sleep/wake cycles, hunger and metabolism, and even mood. Stimulating these receptors (with either endocannabinoids or phytocannabinoids) signals the body to mitigate these stress responses. This may explain why cannabinoids exert such a significant physiological impact on the body. However, the scope of their potential is uncertain.
CBD tinctures are edible liquid products that include hemp-based cannabinoids like CBD and CBG. Manufacturers produce them using either oil or alcohol because cannabinoids generally do not absorb into water-based liquids (like our blood). As such, cannabinoids require a carrier agent to help maintain product consistency and usher the element into the blood.
Notably, tinctures include small cannabinoid particles which can absorb into the body in one of two ways. Either the element absorbs into the bloodstream via the metabolic process or through salvatory glands via sublingual absorption. In other words, consumers can either swallow and metabolize CBD tinctures or else allow the product to absorb through mucosal membranes in the mouth (primarily under the tongue or along the gum line).
Importantly, the way one consumes CBD tinctures can alter the effectiveness of the product. It’s true, consumers can add CBD tinctures to food and drink or just place a few drops under the tongue for quick activation and increased absorption. However, both methods produce different results due to differing bioavailability.
Basically, metabolizing cannabinoids requires more time to take effect and higher doses. This helps make up for cannabinoids lost during first-pass metabolism. On the other hand, sublingual cannabinoid absorption, which can take effect in less than 10 minutes, bypasses metabolism and burns fewer cannabinoids in the process. Hence, consumers can take smaller sublingual doses, but they may need to consume the product more frequently throughout the day.
Tinctures are the most popular hemp cannabinoid on the market today. The reason for this is likely because they offer such a wide range of potential benefits. For example, these liquid CBD products may help people who battle regular pain, worry, and sleeplessness. Hemp tinctures may also help maintain a well-balanced body system with natural, plant-based wellness products. Additionally, pets and other animals may benefit from specially formulated CBD pet tinctures.
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