CBD Capsules Vs. Drops: Which Option is Best For You?
So you’re interested in trying CBD, or cannabidiol, yet you are not sure whether you would like to try it first in capsule or drop form. You’ve come to the right spot.
Firstly, what is CBD? Well, it is a chemical found in marijuana plants, and it’s known to help mitigate symptoms for a wide range of diseases.
CBD is different from the marijuana you use to get “high,” as there is no active THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). So while you get the same medical benefits you get from marijuana or hemp, you won’t feel hungry, lazy or “buzzed.”
The CBD oil you see advertised online is often made from hemp plants which are specifically bred to contain as much CBD as possible and minimal-to-no THC. CBD from hemp is legal in all 50 states, so you won’t have any problem purchasing it.
There are several ways you can use CBD, but are CBD capsules or drops best for you? Read on to find out!
How are They Administered?
CBD oil drops are typically placed under the tongue and the user will let it absorb from there. It usually comes with a dropper to help you transfer the CBD hemp oil drops and then place under your tongue without the mess. There are membranes in your mouth that allow for the rapid absorption of cannabinoids.
A CBD capsule is taken orally, just like any other medication in pill form or a soft gel. You swallow it with a glass of water or other drink and then wait for it to kick in.
How Long Does It Take for the Effects from a CBD Capsule or Oil to Kick In?
Generally, it will take 10-20 minutes for the user to start to feel the effects from using CBD drops. They may notice their pain fading away during this time and may feel calmer and more relaxed. We will go over what diseases and conditions CBD oil and CBD capsules people are ordering for further down in the article.
For a capsule, it can take 45 minutes to up to an hour and a half for the user to feel its effects.
How Many Milligrams are In Each Drop or Capsule?
How much CBD is in each drop or capsule depends on the type you purchase. A CBD capsule will tell you how much CBD is in each soft gel or pill on the packaging, which removes any guesswork.
The drops are fairly easy to figure out, and requires a little math. Generally speaking, there are 20 drops per milliliter. This will vary between droppers, as each is made by different manufacturers. Determining the number of drops per milliliter of your individual dropper will give you better information on how much CBD you are taking.
Example: You have a bottle of 500mg CBD, and it is a 25ml bottle. We are using 20 drops per milliliter, and multiplying 25 (size of your bottle in milliliters) and 20 (number of drops per milliliter) will get you 500 drops per bottle.
Divide 500mg by 500 drops, and you have one mg of CBD per drop.
Who Should Take Capsules and Who Should Take CBD Drops?
Mainly, it is a personal preference as to whether you’d rather put it under your tongue or swallow the pills. Many smokers prefer to take softgels because smoking can affect the production of saliva. Therefore, they will be able to get the right amount of CBD by taking the pills.
Anyone can take CBD oil, but some people use it for their children or pets and their health. If you are disabled and cannot swallow well, or are not good with pills, the drops of oil will work best for you.
Some people prefer the capsules because they are easy to conceal and you can take them discreetly in public. Other people prefer the CBD drops because they can experiment with dosage and take more or less as needed. Which ever one you feel more comfortable taking and incorporating into your daily routine will most likely be the best choice.
What Can CBD Do For Me?
Whether you want to take CBD in capsule form or as a drop, there are several benefits to ingesting it.
Currently, we know CBD helps control psychotic events, though the full reasoning isn’t yet known. It has shown to mitigate symptoms of psychotic episodes, especially in concurrence with schizophrenia.
If you have MS or multiple sclerosis, CBD has shown potential to ease pain, muscle tightness, and urinary frequency. There has even been a drug created that can be inhaled through the nose, giving the patient some relief from his or her symptoms.
There is some evidence that CBD can help individuals who suffer from epilepsy. In 2018, the FDA approved a drug called Epidiolex, which contains CBD as part of the compound. It helps keep seizures at bay and can help stop larger seizures.
Currently, the medication is only available to those who have a very severe form of epilepsy.
It may also help individuals stave off obesity and can possibly help obese individuals make the transition to a healthier lifestyle.
Are There Side Effects?
Like anything you put in your body, natural or otherwise, your body can react to the oil or capsules. While most people have a positive experience, there are some that have not.
Some people have experienced paranoia, dry mouth, low blood pressure and tiredness associated with taking CBD.
While there is some evidence that CBD might help people with Parkinson’s disease, there is also converse evidence to show that it could make their tremors worsen. As a result, one should exercise caution and consult a physician when looking to utilize CBD if you have Parkinson’s or any other serious issues.
Although there is no concrete evidence in regards to breastfeeding and pregnancy and CBD oil use, it is probably a good idea to stay away from it until you are neither pregnant or breastfeeding to supplement with hemp extracts.
Which is Right For Me?
CBD capsules and hemp oil drops both fit seamlessly into people’s lives and help mitigate pain and a variety of other disorders. How you choose to take the extract depends on you, and your comfort level. Some people combine both, taking CBD capsules sometimes and CBD tincture at other times.
Often, if you want the effects to kick in more immediately, you can use your drops. However, the capsule will start to kick in in a relatively reasonable time frame and will last longer than the drops, on average.
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