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How To Add CBD in Your Diet With CBD+CBG Oil Wellness Tincture?

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CBD consumption had skyrocketed since the legalization of hemp back in 2018. With common myths and misconceptions about hemp and its cannabinoids quickly becoming dispelled, consumers are starting to realize just how beneficial CBD can be, so oils and tinctures are flying off the shelves in dispensaries around the world. 

Suppose you’d like to join in on the craze and add CBD to your daily diet. In that case, the key lies in finding a CBD tincture that tastes good and incorporating it into an everyday daily routine – with your morning cup of coffee or even with your mid-afternoon protein shake. 

But before you do, it’s essential to get informed. Take a look at why you might need CBD in the first place, and see how best to use it to improve your wellness. 

Why You Might Need CBD+CBG Wellness Tinctures

Studies show that over 33% of American adults have used CBD as a supplement, so it’s evident just how popular it is. However, few people take it “just because.” In most cases, users rely on CBD products to try and better manage their mental and physical health. 

CBD is packed with beneficial anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, analgesic, anxiolytic, antiemetic properties, and more. In addition, it interacts directly with your endocannabinoid system – responsible for managing pain sensation, memory, appetite, mood, etc. – and moderates its functions. 

It has great therapeutic potential, with evidence showing it could help manage conditions such as chronic pain, insomnia, anxiety and depression, epilepsy, and MS, to name but a few. But however potent CBD can be by itself, that’s nothing compared to its efficiency when combined with other cannabinoids. 

What Makes the CBD+CBG Oil Tincture Different?

While CBD mostly stole the spotlight, it’s not the only beneficial and non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in hemp. As a matter of fact, it’s just one among hundreds of them, and all of them typically work best when combined as they display the entourage effect – enhancing and moderating one another’s capabilities. 

When buying CBD tinctures, you’ll come across three different types: 

  • CBD isolates;
  • Broad-spectrum CBD;
  • Full-spectrum CBD.

CBD isolates contain CBD in the purest form. There are no other cannabinoids in these tinctures, only CBD and a small amount of carrier oil or high-proof alcohol, so there’s no entourage effect. 

Broad-spectrum CBD contains CBD and many other cannabinoids that enhance its capabilities, except for THC. You’ll notice the entourage effects without being exposed to all that hemp has to offer. 

Finally, full-spectrum CBD contains all hemp-derived cannabinoids, including trace amounts of THC (up to 0.3%). It’s not nearly enough to cause psychoactive effects, but it’s not the best choice if you want to avoid THC at all costs. 

In most cases, your best bet is to go with broad-spectrum tinctures. 

One of the best hemp-derived compounds used in broad-spectrum CBD is CBG (or cannabigerol). Often referred to as the mother of all cannabinoids, CBG is usually the “parent” molecule used to synthesize all other cannabinoids. 

So, if you want to experience the entourage effect, you could benefit the most from using CBD+CBG tinctures. 

Incorporating CBD+CBG Tinctures into Your Daily Diet

Since few people are accustomed to using tinctures daily, it can be a bit confusing how to incorporate them into your diet. 

As a general rule of thumb, CBD+CBG tinctures are applied sublingually, aka directly underneath your tongue. There’s a lingual artery under your tongue, so placing CBD+CBG directly on it will allow for the fastest and most efficient absorption into the bloodstream. 

You should fill up the dropper with your preferred dose, place it directly under your tongue, then hold the liquid there for about 60 to 180 seconds before swallowing. You should notice the effects within minutes. 

However, keep in mind that CBD is often an acquired taste as it’s pretty bitter and earthy. That’s why it’s so important to find CBD+CBG tinctures that taste good. 

Alternatively, if you just don’t like the taste or the feeling of holding a tincture in your mouth for more than a few seconds, you could use CBD+CBG tinctures with your food. Mix in your required dose with your morning coffee or other beverage, add it to your salad, or place a few drops over your sandwich. 

You could even cook food with CBD+CBG tinctures; just make sure not to expose the liquid to temperatures higher than 320-356℉ (160-180℃) as it’ll become even more bitter and lose its potency. 

Final Thoughts

Adding CBD+CBG oil tinctures into your daily diet can bring an abundance of benefits, especially if you’re dealing with anxiety, chronic pain, or insomnia. Talk with your doctor and see whether CBD+CBG is the right choice for you.

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