The Many Uses Of CBD Oil (Besides Just Eating It)

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CBD oil is currently one of the newest emerging products in the natural health world. Its use has complicated the relationship between the users and the authorities in various countries around the globe, but many people are still turning to it. Today, CBD dental care experts are using it to fight gum disease, while others use it to treat life-changing ailments like epilepsy and chronic pain.

When it comes to consuming it, most people administer the doge sublingually by putting a few drops under the tongue. The tinctures comprise of carrier oils such as MCT, hemp seed oil, or coconut oil. They may also contain vinegar, artificial flavoring, and ethanol, but you can expect the effects to kick in within 30 minutes. Nonetheless, there are several other ways to use it besides eating it.

Here are three common ways to use CBD Oil besides adding it to your food.

  1. CBD Topicals

CBD-infused topicals are believed to offer relief against sore muscles, inflammation, and arthritis pain. Experts believe the products interact with the endocannabinoid receptors under your skin, making it effective for targeting pain in a certain area. The topicals are applied on top of your skin, but you should rub gently for the best results. That will also ensure that your skin fully absorbs the CBD.



Here are three common types of CBD topicals:

  1. Lotions and creams – Though these are quite similar in texture and ingredients, CBD creams tend to be slightly thicker than lotions. The products in this category typically include other natural substances such as aloe vera, shea butter, and other moisturizing ingredients. Nonetheless, the ingredients may vary from one brand to the other.

 

  1. Oils – These have the smoothest feeling on your skin. They may include other ingredients such as essential oils, minerals, and vitamins. Their slick nature may take longer to set into your skin, but it works best when massaged into a specific area.

 

  • Balms and Salves – With these products, a little goes a long way. You can expect both of these products to have essential oils and beeswax mixed with the CBD, but no water added. Balms are generally a little thicker than salves, meaning you need to take your time when massaging them on your skin.

In whatever form, CBD topicals are effective and easy to use, but you must ensure that you have the right product for your needs. For instance, a CBD lotion is the choice for an all-over relaxing sensation on your body, while a salve or a thick balm might work best for a specific troublesome area.

  1.  CBD Skin Patches

CBD skin patches, also known as transdermal patches, are small band-aid-like pieces of plastic that deliver CBD directly through your skin. Unlike topical creams and lotions, these patches break the dermal barrier to allow the CBD to enter the bloodstreams. They are activated by your body heat, releasing small doses of CBD over about four to six hours.

Here are two types of CBD transdermal patches:

  1. Matrix Patches – This type of patch has CBD infused in the matrix of the patch, often mixed with the adhesive. When the adhesive comes into contact with your body, the CBD will then start moving from the area of high concentration into your skin. However, the CBD dose that you receive depends on the amount of cannabidiol present in the matrix and the size of your patch.

 

  1. Reservoir Patches – In these patches, the CBD oil is contained in a reservoir on the patch. The reservoir keeps the CBD in solution form and releases it in small amounts through a rate controlling membrane. Often, the reservoir also features a gel to ensure that the user doesn’t over medicate. That makes them more effective than matrix patches.

Transdermal CBD patches are the most convenient way to use CBD oil without dripping a tincture on your tongue or popping pills. They also make it easy to deliver certain cannabinoids to target a specific area with stronger medicinal effects. Additionally, they last longer than other consumption methods such as oils and isolates.

  1. CBD Vaporizing

Using a Vape, you can vaporize CBD oil to inhale it instead of eating it. This tool heats the cannabinoid concentrate to convert it into gaseous form for you to inhale it. You may need some time to get used to it, and it’s not among the easiest methods. Most people also inhale it the wrong way, and hence it might not offer the expected results.

Vaping CBD substantially increases its bioavailability, taking effects almost immediately after inhaling it. That makes it the quickest method to get the effects of the CBD in your body with reduced breakdown rates. Nonetheless, this method can pose serious health risks if done in the wrong way. Some vape pens also misrepresent the CBD dosage information so you should be cautious when using this administration method.

Recap

While tinctures and edibles are the easiest ways to administer CBD oil to your body, you can also use any of the three methods above. Ultimately, you’ll want to try all these methods to know what works best for your symptoms. However, be careful with the dose to avoid taking too much.

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