How long does full spectrum CBD oil stay in your system?

The time CBD remains in your body depends on several factors, including metabolism, frequency of CBD use, CBD dosage, and method of administration (sublingual vs. topical vs. edible). While research is lacking on the toxicology of CBD and how long it remains detectable in blood or urine, existing conclusions indicate CBD will likely leave the…

Can full spectrum CBD show up on a drug test?

With any ingestible full spectrum CBD product which contains THC, there is a risk of being flagged on a drug screening. Though the likelihood of failing a drug test with CBD depends on a few factors, including metabolism, frequency of dose, dosage, and method of testing. If it is what’s called a dip stick test,…

Is full spectrum CBD oil better?

Every cannabinoid and terpene found in a hemp plant has a specific biochemical effect, and studies have indicated there is a greater benefit when the full spectrum of compounds work together in what is known as the “Entourage Effect.” In particular, researchers in a 2015 study conducted at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Hadassah School…

What does full spectrum CBD oil mean?

Full spectrum CBD is derived from hemp and contains many cannabinoids beyond only CBD, including THC, along with other elements of the hemp plant, including naturally-occurring terpenes, essential vitamins, fatty acids, protein, and more. The alternative to full spectrum CBD is CBD isolate, which contains only CBD – the CBD molecule is chemically isolated from…

What are the different ways to use CBD?

There are three common ways to take CBD: orally, sublingually, or topically. Orally: Taking CBD orally is often in the form of capsules, or softgels. This is just like taking any other over-the-counter pill and can make it easier to monitor your dosage since capsules are pre-measured. However, a 2009 study reported CBD taken orally…