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Choosing Between CBD Oil and CBD Tincture

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One of the main products that business people should be watching out for is CBD products. CBD products are on the rise, as they are becoming more popular in everyday life. The popularity of CBD products stems from their everyday health benefits, allowing them to be used in many over-the-counter natural health solutions. As CBD regulations have been relaxed in recent years, business opportunities in the industry have exploded. Two of the main types of CBD products that people frequently use are CBD oil and CBD tincture. Is there any difference between the two? What are each product’s pros and cons, and which one is the best for you? Let’s take a look. 

CBD Oil

One of the most common ways of intaking CBD is the use of oil. CBD oil is a direct oil extract from the hemp plant. Since it is such a direct method of extracting CBD, CBD oil is known to be extremely potent and strong. CBD oil can be used in a wide range of ways, as it could be placed under the tongue and swallowed or it could be vaped and inhaled. CBD oil is also relatively versatile in that it allows you to make CBD edibles as well. You can use the oil in cooking to allow you to make some delicious CBD treats. Overall, CBD oil is a great and versatile way to consume CBD, making it a top method of CBD consumption.

CBD Tincture

When it comes to CBD tincture, there are some slight differences between it and CBD oil. The biggest difference between the two products comes from how they are made. In a tincture, water and alcohol are mixed together in order to extract the CBD from a hemp plant. Tinctures usually have strains with high CBD content, making them relatively potent. Tinctures are usually taken through drops under the tongue, allowing you to adjust how much CBD you want to intake. However, CBD tincture isn’t as potent as some other forms of ingesting CBD like oil or dabs. Despite this, CBD tinctures still have a lot to offer and are still a great form of consuming CBD. 

Which Should You Choose?

In the end, the decision between CBD oil and CBD tinctures is purely personal. There is no product that is objectively superior, as each product has its own pros and cons that need to be weighed. CBD tincture has an alcohol base, something that may turn people away from using if they have a sensitivity. However, CBD tinctures also have positives as well. For example, tinctures usually have a higher shelf life than oil. In addition, tinctures are usually known to be better tasting and come in more flavors than oils. However, CBD oil is extremely potent, making it one of the best ways to intake CBD.

You really can’t go wrong with either method of intaking CBD, you just need to weigh the pros and cons and see how they affect you individually. If you’re someone who wants potency, then CBD oil is probably the method for you. However, if you value flavor and shelf life, then CBD tinctures will probably be the method that you’ll want to go with.

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April 13, 2020 Get Fit, Product ReviewsAlcohol, CBD oil, CBD tincture, cooking, health, products, water295
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Cheryl Ann Borne, writing as My Bariatric Life, is an obesity health activist and Paleo, Keto, low-carb recipe developer. She inspires patients with outstanding resources and by sharing her long-term success in defeating obesity and its related illnesses of diabetes, hypertension, depression, asthma, GERD, autoimmune disease and digestive disorder. Today, My Bariatric Life is a size 2 down from a size 24W and living larger than ever!

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