Why I use tinctures


I’ve even rubbed the oil into my fingers to alleviate arthritis pain and stiffness.

For my required needs, cannabis tinctures are the greatest. I like the simplicity plus convenience of the compact device. I don’t need to pack, roll, light up or deal with any smoke, ash or smells. The tincture fits right into my purse plus provides a large dose of beneficial cannabinoids plus terpenes. I place a few drops under the tongue plus hold for approximately an hour. I then swallow the rest. I can also add tinctures to my daily tea, my smoothie, yogurt or any number one foods or beverages. The sublingual absorption provides rapid onset of effects. Taking them like an edible delays the effects. The handy included dropper allows legitimately accurate micro dosing plus eliminates the need to invest in specialized gear. Tinctures are made by dissolving the plant matter in alcohol plus leaving behind the most desirable compounds. They are an extract that draws from the best of the trichomes, including the cannabinoids plus terpenes. I can choose from high THC levels, full-spectrum CBD or a combination of THC plus CBD. There are tinctures available in hybrid, sativa or indica strains. The variety accommodates a wide use of needs. I use tinctures to treat headaches, insomnia, anxiety, inflammation plus muscle aches. I’ve even rubbed the oil into my fingers to alleviate arthritis pain and stiffness. I like that tinctures are much lower in calories than an edible plus offer a legitimately long shelf life with familiar storage. While tinctures aren’t super low cost, a little goes a long way. I’m cheerful that my local dispensary carries a big collection of the legitimately best brands of tinctures.

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