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6 facts you need to know about how to use hemp oil tinctures

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To the ordinary person, the whole concept of hemp oil tinctures can seem confusing. We get it. You’re a busy person. Who has the time to sift through all of the information the internet has to offer on hemp? But look, a lot of people report that hemp oil tinctures have a positive effect on their mental and/or physical health. The fogginess surrounding the topic shouldn’t prevent you from experiencing what hemp extracts have to offer. Not to worry, let’s look at six fast facts to get you up to speed on how to use hemp oil tinctures.

1. Hemp oil tinctures are legal.

By law, hemp contains no more than 0.03% THC. With a level that low, the psychoactive attributes of THC are minimized or, in the case of full spectrum, almost completely removed. Since the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp meeting this criteria was declassified from a controlled substance and declared an agricultural commodity nationwide.

2.  It’s hemp extract oil tincture that you’re looking for.

Make sure that you’re getting a product made with hemp extract oil, not hemp seed oil. Hemp extract oil contains all the vital cannabinoids and terpenes that produce the alleviating effects that people seek out when using CBD tinctures. On the other hand, hemp seed oil doesn’t have any of these cannabinoids or terpenes, so its health benefits are purely nutritional. Instead, hemp seed oil is often utilized for dietary and cooking needs.

3. Isolate oil isn’t always a good deal.

You see, there are three types of oils: full spectrum, broad spectrum, and isolate. Full spectrum oil contains the 0.03% THC. Broad spectrum oil is non-detectable; in other words, it is further processed to remove all instrumentally detectable traces of THC. Now, let’s have a quick discussion about isolates. Isolates only contain CBD. This also means that isolate oils and products are missing many of the essential cannabinoids that produce the entourage effect that many people find therapeutic. So, it’s likely that you won’t experience as strong of effects with isolate oils as you would with broad- or full-spectrum oils.

4. Not all companies are looking out for your best interests.

We hate to be negative, but there are some shady businesses out there. Some fail to use third-party lab testing to ensure their products are as advertised and safe. Others intentionally mislead consumers about CBD levels or where their hemp was grown. So, it’s essential that you look for a reputable company before making your hemp oil tincture purchase. Do your research and don’t be afraid to pick up the phone and speak to a representative directly.

5. There are some best practices when it comes to how to use hemp oil tinctures.

A hemp oil tincture comes as a liquid. You will need to read the bottle for ingestion instructions. Some are consumed by simply swallowing, whereas others are taken by placing the oil under the tongue. If it’s your style, you could even put a drop of the oil in your morning coffee or tea.

6. More isn’t always merrier.

Start with a small dose first. It’s likely that you’ll find a lower milligram tincture to be enough. Consuming higher amounts of oil or concentrations all at once doesn’t necessarily mean that a longer-lasting effect will be produced. Plus, if you only consume a little at a time, you’ll be able to make your bottle last for the intended 30 days.

With these facts in your knowledge toolkit, you should have no problem finding a hemp oil tincture that fits your lifestyle. Just remember to do your research and only to do business with reputable companies. Hemp oil tinctures have shown promising results for many. We hope that you will have an exHEMPlary experience when it comes to selecting and using hemp oil tinctures!

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