Why CBD?
Cannabis provides a substantial number of benefits. It can help you relax, provide relief from insomnia, alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression, treat pain, and more. Many strains of cannabis contain high levels of THC, though. While many users enjoy the feeling, some don’t. Others are sensitive to THC, and small amounts cause unwanted effects. For such individuals, high CBD low THC strains (or CBD isolates) provide relief without the unwanted high.
What Are CBD Edibles?
CBD edibles provide something different than smoking and vaping. Instead of smoke or vapor, you ingest the cannabinoids by eating or drinking them. While there are various ratios available, some of the most common CBD edibles are those with a balanced CBD to THC ratio and CBD-dominant products.
As the edibles markets grow, the number of products increases. It’s no longer only brownies. There are all kinds of baked goods, such as cookies and cakes. Other edible products include:
- Chocolate
- Gummies
- Hard candies
- Coffee
- Tea
- Sparkling water
- Non-alcoholic beer and wine
There are numerous products available, providing something for every taste and preference.
Benefits of CBD Edibles
One of the biggest benefits of CBD edibles is that they produce minimal to no high, depending on the ratio of CBD to THC, making them ideal for people looking to reap the benefits of cannabis but who don’t want a high, or who are sensitive to THC.
Other benefits of CBD edibles include:
No Effects on the Lungs
When you smoke or vape, you’re inhaling smoke or vapor into your lungs. With smoking, in particular, you’re also inhaling burnt plant matter and carcinogens. Edibles, on the other hand, get eaten rather than inhaled. There are no effects on your lungs.
Longer-Lasting Effects
Something to keep in mind with edibles is that they do take longer than other methods of using cannabis to take effect. Where other methods take about 15 to 30 minutes, edibles can take up to 90 minutes or more. The effects of edibles, however, last much longer.
Accurate Dosing
Edible packaging contains the CBD content per serving as well as the CBD content per package. You know exactly how much CBD you’re getting every time.
You Can Make Them at Home
Another great thing about edibles is that you can make them at home. After decarboxylating cannabis flowers, you can infuse butter or cooking oil to use in any recipe you choose.
Give CBD Edibles a Try
CBD edibles provide you with an alternative to smoking and vaping. With so many different options to choose from (including ones you can make at home), you’re sure to find something that suits your tastes and your needs.