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  • by Nicola Boulton September 28, 2022 4 min read

    Does CBD Gummies Show Up in a Blood Test

    CBD gummies are chewy candy-like products laced with CBD; The right quality products are non-psychoactive and are not detectable in a drug test. The current article discusses the properties of cannabis products that make them appear in a drug test.

    CBD is widely appreciated by many for its health benefits. It is a compound derived from hemp and cannabis plants, although it does not cause psychotropic effects to its users. Cannabis extract is infused in different products, including foods and drinks, making it widely appealing to consumers. The FDA does not regulate CBD-infused edibles like gummies; they may contain psychoactive compounds like THC, depending on the source of the cannabis extract and the quality of the gummies. Notably, elevated levels of THC in the body can produce a positive result in a drug test. In this article, we explore the components of CBD gummies and demonstrate when they can appear in a drug test.

    Does CBD Gummies Show Up in a Blood Test

    CBD Gummies 

    CBD gummies are candies that come in different shapes, colors, sizes, and flavors. They are considered the most discrete way of taking CBD and thus the best for beginners due to their flavors that mask the weedy cannabis taste. The gummies contain additional compounds from cannabis and hemp.

    The CBD infused in gummies is derived from hemp. The FDA legalized the use of hemp-derived CBD since the plant has a high amount of CBD compared to marijuana; the latter contains elevated THC levels compared to the former. THC is the compound that causes a high feeling associated with marijuana (Watt & Karl, 2017). CBD gummies are easily available in walk-in and online stores. According to García-Gutiérrez et al. (2020), CBD can alleviate mental disorders, including anxiety, stress, and depression, due to its relaxing and soothing effects on the body. They are portable and discreet; you can take them anywhere without attention. In addition, the gummies are infused with a certain amount of CBD. For example, one gummy can be infused with 40 mg CBD; monitoring your CBD intake is easier.

     The gummies come in full spectrum, broad spectrum, and isolates. Full spectrum gummies contain all the compounds from the plant, including THC. However, the legal amount of THC is below 0.3%, which is approved to be non-intoxicating. On the other hand, broad-spectrum gummies have all the cannabinoids like flavonoids and terpenes except the psychoactive THC. People avoiding THC in the gummies can use the broad spectrum. In contrast, the isolate gummies are infused with a pure form of CBD; they lack any other cannabis compound besides CBD. They are suitable for different health conditions (Evans, 2020)

    How CBD Gummies Work

     CBD gummies are taken into the body orally, chewed, and swallowed through digestion. The gummies are subjected to the first-pass effect, where they are digested before getting into the bloodstream. Their effect takes 30- 60 minutes to manifest.

    The compound is absorbed into the blood system and circulates throughout the body. Although CBD will be present in the blood system, it cannot show up in the blood test. However, when your gummies are infused with full spectrum CBD, you might have a false positive drug test since the products have traces of THC. However, there is a test cut-off for drug tests. Federal law acknowledges that THC traces can give one a positive drug test result; passing a drug test does not mean there is no THC in your body. CBD broad spectrum and isolate can work best with regular blood tests.

    Why CBD Might Have Positive Results For THC

    Cross Contamination

    Contamination depends on the compound's extraction of the compounds from the plant. Mishandling of the product during extraction could leave traces of THC. Cross-contamination can happen when the manufacturer prepares products with CBD but with traces of THC or a mixture of the two. Also, it can happen while in stores or at home. Learn more about gummies that help you sleep

    Second-Hand Exposure

     It is possible to have a positive drug test by inhaling marijuana smoke. The effect of the compound on your body will depend on the potency of marijuana as well as the ventilation of the room.

    Product Mislabeling

     Statistics indicate that many products available in online stores are subjected to mislabeling. Since making CBD isolate products is quite expensive, some companies opt for full-label spectrum or broad-spectrum and then label them as CBD isolate. 

    Can CBD Turn into THC in the Body?

    Although research suggests that CBD could turn into THC in the acidic environment in the stomach, it is evident that gastric acid cannot change the form of CBD in the body. There are no reported side effects of THC from CBD users. Learn more about your guide to hemp gummies

     How to Choose the Best CBD Product

    The Source of CBD

    CBD can be derived from hemp or cannabis; however, hemp-derived CBD is emphasized since the plant has more CBD than THC. US-grown CBD is encouraged since the plants are grown under agricultural regulations.

    Method of CBD Extraction

     CBD can be extracted from the plant using CO2 or alcohol. According to Rochfortet al. (2020), CBD extracted by CO2 is safe since it has not been exposed to contaminants.

     Conclusion

     CBD gummies are the easiest and most convenient way of taking CBD, especially for beginners. The gummies mask the weedy taste of cannabis through its multiple flavors. You can enjoy your favorite flavor as you benefit from the compound.CBD gummies do not cause high feelings. Instead, they alleviate different psychical and mental disorders. The THC in the gummies may not cause a positive blood test result. However, cross-contamination, mislabeling and second exposure may expose a user to the psychoactive THC, which could result in a positive drug test.

    References

    García-Gutiérrez, M. S., Navarrete, F., Gasparyan, A., Austrich-Olivares, A., Sala, F., & Manzanares, J. (2020). Cannabidiol: a potential new alternative for treating anxiety, depression, and psychotic disorders. Biomolecules, 10(11), 1575.

    Rochfort, S., Isbel, A., Ezernieks, V., Elkins, A., Vincent, D., Deseo, M. A., & Spangenberg, G. C. (2020). The utilization of design of experiments approaches to optimize supercritical fluid extraction of medicinal cannabis. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 1-7.

    Watt, G., & Karl, T. (2017). In vivo evidence for therapeutic properties of cannabidiol (CBD) for Alzheimer's disease. Frontiers in pharmacology, 8, 20.

    Evans, J. (2020). The Ultimate Guide to CBD: Explore the World of Cannabidiol. Fair Winds             Press

    Nicola Boulton
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