What are the different methods and forms of CBD administration?

What are the different methods and forms of CBD administration?

There are now many different ways to use CBD (cannabidiol), and at first glance, this can be confusing for new users. In this article, you’ll learn how to use CBD and, most importantly, which products are best suited to your needs.


What are the different routes of administration?


Oral or sublingual / by ingestion


The most common way to use CBD is indeed by ingesting cannabidiol: for example, CBD oil, which is placed under the tongue (sublingually), or teas and candies that are swallowed directly. CBD concentrates can also be taken orally and added to meals or homemade recipes.


Sublingual use is best suited for those with high and long-term CBD needs: by allowing the CBD to be absorbed through the mucous membranes under your tongue, you bypass the digestive tract, and the effects will be felt within half an hour after ingestion.


For teas and candies, the CBD is first digested and then absorbed into the body: the effects take a little longer to kick in, but last much longer.


Topical / for use on the skin


You can also enjoy the benefits of CBD by applying it directly to your skin: creams and massage balms are now available that combine cannabidiol with other natural active ingredients to nourish your skin.


This type of application is best suited for those who want their skin to benefit from the effects of CBD: simply apply a small amount of the product to the affected areas and massage it in until it is fully absorbed.


Spraying

Thanks to the various High Society vaporizersand e-cigarettes, it’s also possible to enjoy CBD by vaporizing e-liquids or CBD concentrates such as isolate, distillate, or crumble, which contain more hemp-derived molecules.


Vaporization is the most suitable method for those who need a strong and rapid dose of CBD: inhalation allows the CBD to pass through the alveoli in the lungs, enabling its effects to take hold very quickly.

What are the different ways to take CBD?


CBD Oil

CBD oil is the most popular way to consume CBD. It consists of a vegetable oil (olive or hemp) and a CBD-rich hemp extract. This allows you to benefit from the nutritional value of the vegetable oil—which also enhances CBD absorption—as well as from the effects of cannabidiol. This method of administration is very convenient: it allows you to precisely measure your CBD intake, drop by drop.

CBD Cream

CBD cosmetics generally combine plant-based active ingredients with CBD, which is increasingly being studied and used for its effects on the skin. This is, of course, the best option for those who want to apply CBD to their skin to soothe or repair it. Whether in the form of a cream or massage balm, simply apply the product directly to the areas that need relief.

CBD Teas

CBD herbal teas are a great option for those who want to turn their CBD break into a delightful experience: they’re made from a blend of different plants combined with hemp, allowing you to enjoy a flavorful herbal tea that’s packed with natural benefits.

CBD E-liquid

CBD e-liquids are used just like regular e-liquids: simply fill your usual e-cigarette with the e-liquid and enjoy the benefits! It’s a very effective option for those new to CBD who vape. The CBD will take effect very quickly in your body, and you’ll feel the effects right away.

CBD Flowers

CBD flowers allow you to enjoy all the molecules found in hemp in their natural, unaltered form, without any industrial processing: They contain all of hemp’s cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. To help you discover new flavor profiles on a regular basis, our“CBD Flower of the Month”features a limited-time gem selected by our experts for its exceptional quality.

CBD Extracts

With CBD extracts, you can add cannabidiol wherever you like: e-liquid, food, creams or balms, herbal teas, and more. It’s the perfect solution for those who want to incorporate CBD into their usual recipes. Depending on your needs, three types of concentrates are available: crystals, distillate, and crumble.