HOW MUCH CBD SHOULD I TAKE?

CBD Oil info

The application system is how you take your CBD. Do you consume it in capsule form (swallow)? Keep it under your tongue (oral / mucosal)? Perhaps you prefer to inhale it by smoking or using an electronic cigarette (inhalation)? Perhaps you are the type of person who applies it to the skin as a cream or balm (topical application)? Finally, some people prefer CBD in the form of suppositories (rectal or vaginal).

Whatever your preference, it would be correct to say that there are several application methods to choose from… It all depends on you and your requirements. Each approach has its pros and cons, so it’s important to decide which one is right for you!

For example, if you like knowing exactly how many milligrams of CBD you’re putting into your body, capsules and edibles might be exactly what you’re looking for.

This is not only a super fast form of consumption, but also ideal for those who do not like the traditional taste of hemp. The disadvantage of capsules to be swallowed is that it takes longer for them to enter the bloodstream.

If swallowed, they first passes through the digestive system and then metabolized in the liver. The active compounds eventually enter the bloodstream and circulate throughout the body. This process can take 1 to 2 hours, but the effect is considered to last longer.

Alternatively, if you want the CBD to act faster, the sublingual option is preferred. CBD oil is absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the capillaries under the tongue. Not only will more CBD be available to the body, it will have a faster effect than if you swallowed it.

 

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