CBD Dosage
In today’s CBD industry, the dosage is underappreciated. Smokable CBD forms like CBD Hemp Flower & CBD Concentrates may require experimentation. CBD users want to know the best dosage for optimal benefits.
CBD doses aren’t one-size-fits-all. Height, weight, eating style, and metabolism determine dose. Taller, heavier folks and those using edible CBD will need higher amounts.
We’ll cover CBD dosing so you can assess your needs.
Cannabidiol (CBD)
Cannabidiol has been overshadowed by THC, a more popular cannabinoid in Cannabis Sativa. CBD does not cause a psychotropic high like THC. CBD was mostly disregarded until recently, but this has changed dramatically.
Many of these researches assess CBD’s therapeutic potential for treating anxiety, inflammation, depression, and chronic pain problems.
How Is CBD Made?
Cannabis Sativa resin glands create CBD. CBD is extracted from Cannabis Sativa plants with less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight. CBD can be generated from recreational/medical marijuana, although it’s banned in most countries. For this CBD, you need a medicinal or recreational marijuana card.
CBD oils, distillates, flowers, and concentrates derived from federally legal hemp plants are lawful to consume, sell, and buy in all 50 states. These CBD products contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC and won’t provide the intense ‘high’ associated with THC. All CBD concentrates and CBD Hemp Flower items at Sauce Warehouse are 100% federally legal following the 2018 Farm Bill, and Sauce Warehouse distributes to all 50 states.
Some may argue that Marijuana-extracted CBD products are more effective and produce a stronger ‘entourage effect’ due to a full spectrum cannabinoid profile, but in most cases, these individuals are simply unaware that hemp-derived CBD products have broad-spectrum cannabinoid compositions that generate a significant entourage effect without THC.
Sauce Warehouse’s broad spectrum CBD concentrates are great for anyone who wishes to experience the entourage effect. These concentrates are made from the hemp plant material and contain natural terpenes and cannabinoids, including THC.
Broad Spectrum CBD concentrates are preferable for those who want to avoid THC for a drug test or sensitivity. Some believe THC increases anxiety and hinders sleep. Broad Spectrum CBD concentrates only include CBD and other minor cannabinoids, allowing customers to avoid THC while still enjoying CBD’s benefits.
How Much CBD Should You Take First?
Now that we know what CBD is, where it comes from, and the different types, let’s look at the dose.
Experiment with CBD products, especially smokable ones like CBD Hemp Flower and CBD Concentrates. Start small and increase to see how your body reacts. Instead of taking many small doses quickly, space them out. While vaporizing and smoking CBD produces quick effects, the benefits can still intensify over time.
With each daily dose, you’ll learn how CBD affects you and be able to adjust your dose for the best results.
General CBD Dosages
1,000mg of CBD per day is safe. This doesn’t mean you should take 1,000mg daily. The average daily CBD dose is 15-25 mg.
Size and mode of ingestion affect dosage. Before entering the bloodstream, CBD is metabolized and degraded. This requires higher doses. Double or triple 25mg to feel effects.
Dabbing or vaporizing CBD allows for complete absorption and instant benefits. This can help you measure your CBD reaction and determine the right dose.
Talk To Your Doctor
If unsure, consult a doctor. Consult a specialist if you’re unsure if CBD is right for you or if it will interact with other medications. Your doctor can tell you if adding CBD to your daily routine poses any risks and the optimal starting dosage based on your body chemistry.