11 Benefits of CBD Edibles
CBD (cannabidiol) is becoming one of the most popular supplements in the world. CBD is a cannabinoid produced by the cannabis plant. Although it does not provide a psychotropic “high” like THC, there is no doubt that CBD can have a positive effect on general health and well-being.
But, aside from smoking a vapor pen or taking a capsule, how exactly do you consume CBD?
If you want to avoid inhaling, CBD edibles an excellent option. Here are 11 amazing benefits of CBD edibles:
1. CBD edibles provide long-lasting relief
CBD edibles have several advantages over smoking cannabis or inhaling CBD through a vapor pen. While CBD edibles take a while to take effect (anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours), they do provide longer-lasting relief than inhalation.
In a CBD edible, the active compound is combined with other foods. This means that the CBD is released slowly over a long period of time as the food is digested. The result is a long-lasting CBD experience.
In fact, the effects of CBD edibles can last between two and four hours longer than inhaled CBD.
2. CBD is non-psychotropic
CBD may be a cannabis compound, but many are surprised to find that it doesn’t produce a psychotropic “high.” Instead, the cannabinoid offers consumers a mellow mood with a sense of positive, alert energy.
Thanks to their long-lasting effects, CBD edibles can provide lasting relief from mild pain and daily stress. They’re a great option for anyone hoping to enjoy the benefits of cannabis without an overly psychoactive experience.
3. CBD edibles are easy to make
While some prefer to make their own cannabutter or infused cooking oils, CBD edibles can be surprisingly easy to make. Various CBD extracts can be added to cooked and baked goods for an added antioxidant boost.
CBD crystals, made from purified and isolated CBD, are now available at many cannabis stores and online. Although isolated CBD is generally less effective than full-spectrum cannabis.
CBD infused MCT oil tinctures are also handy to have on hand. Both products are easy to dose, giving you more control over the amount of CBD per serving.
4. Less risk of lung irritation
While vapor pens are more popular than ever, the long-term effects of inhaling hot oil are not fully understood. Many vapor pens also contain diluents such as propylene glycol (PG) and polyethylene glycol (PEG). Research suggests that these diluents can produce potentially toxic carcinogens when heated to temperatures above 224°F (XNUMX°C).
While there are vapor pens available without these additives, CBD edibles are an excellent way to avoid inhaling potentially toxic compounds, sparing your lungs from irritation.
5. Greater plant synergy possible
Cannabis isn’t the only therapeutic plant out there. There’s evidence that compounds in the plant, like CBD, work with other plants to produce enhanced effects.
Lavender, for example, contains an aroma molecule called linalool. Linalool belongs to a class of compounds called terpenes. Terpenes are aromatic compounds that give many plants their unique scents. As you might have guessed, cannabis contains an abundance of terpenes.
If you’re making CBD edibles at home, adding other beneficial herbs to your culinary creations can help modulate the cannabinoid’s effects. Linalool, the compound in lavender, is known for its calming effects. Mixing some CBD into a lavender tea or dessert can enhance the calming effects of any herbal remedy. Awesome, right?
6. CBD edibles are available online
Another great advantage of CBD edibles? They are available online. While the exact regulations surrounding CBD are a bit unclear, many suppliers sell CBD online and ship it within the United States.
CBD is also available in a number of European countries. The CBD edibles sold online are derived from “hemp”. Hemp and cannabis are the same plant. However, the term cannabis is often used to refer to varieties of the plant that are capable of producing psychoactive THC.
Hemp is often grown for fiber and seeds, but the term has recently been applied to cannabis strains that are high in CBD and low in THC. In the United States, cannabis with less than 0,3 percent THC is considered hemp. Hemp products sold online are derived from this form of cannabis.
7. CBD balances the psychoactive effects of THC
Afraid of getting too “high”? CBD edibles can help balance out the psychotropic effects of THC. While edibles take a while to kick in, consuming a little CBD along with your THC is a great way to moderate the psychoactive experience.
Research suggests that CBD can help calm the psychoactive effects of THC, reducing an uncomfortable experience for some. Those who want a mild psychoactive experience can mix and match pre-dosed THC and CBD edibles.
8. CBD edibles are easy to dose
When inhaling CBD through a vape pen or smoking, it can be difficult to determine exactly how much CBD you’re getting each time. However, many store-bought CBD edibles come in pre-measured portions, allowing you to calculate exactly how much CBD you’ve consumed and how much you need to achieve the desired effect.
9. Edibles are discreet
Some forms of CBD can be bulky or impractical. Even portable vaporizers can be quite bulky, and it can be inconvenient to pull out a vape pen to get your daily dose.
Those who need pain relief during a long flight or a focus boost during the workday will appreciate being able to simply pop a CBD gummy and get on with their day. No vape break required.
10. CBD is well tolerated with minimal side effects
CBD can have some side effects at high doses. There is even some evidence that high doses of CBD can enhance the effects of pharmaceutical drugs, potentially requiring consumers to reduce their dosage. However, CBD is generally considered well-tolerated, and even high doses of the cannabinoid cause only minimal side effects.
A 2006 study published in the Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research concluded that CBD was safe across a wide range of doses in both healthy and epileptic subjects.
11. CBD edibles are a handy general tool
Researchers are exploring different ways to use CBD in medicine. CBD-based pharmaceutical drugs have already shown success in treating certain forms of epilepsy in clinical trials. However, you don’t have to have a serious medical condition to benefit from CBD.
CBD edibles can also be useful supplements for those with milder and first-line related conditions. Many people take ibuprofen or another anti-inflammatory medication after a minor injury, headache, or joint pain. CBD, on the other hand, works in similar ways to these over-the-counter medications, but without some of the nasty side effects like stomach ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding.
Sounds like an improvement, right?