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by Rimas Geiga January 16, 2023 5 min read
CBD oil has a long shelf life; however, it can expire in about two years. To determine the product you are getting is safe, there are steps of caution to observe. This blog discusses CBD oil in detail.
Clinical evidence has proved CBD oil can treat most diseases and disorders. Manufacturing of CBD oil products has increased rapidly due to the demand. The demand is higher compared to suppliers. This gap has led to people selling fake and expired CBD oil to get money. At the same time, others are producing low-quality products. Initially, CBD oil was intended for medical use, and any other use was a federal case. Experiences from users have led to people using CBD oil for other purposes. In most states, these products are not monitored and are sold over the counter. It can be difficult as most people need help understanding the product and clarifying the right product to buy. This article intends to help you understand precautions when buying CBD oil-infused products.
Hilderbrand (2018) suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) oil is derived from hemp or cannabis plants. It is among the many cannabinoid compounds and does not cause a high sensation as it is non-psychoactive. The taste and smell of cannabis plants come from cannabidiol. It is known for treating inflammation, anxiety, and pain. CBD oil is extracted to make infused products easy to consume. These consumption methods include sublingually, topical application, ingestion, and inhalation.
There are ways one can distinguish bad CBD oil from good. Natural cannabidiol has an earthy taste. It can be infused with other products that can alter its taste, but at least it should not be sour. They include,
Molds and bacteria can cause discoloration. CBD oil with mycotoxins can be harmful if consumed. However, other ingredients mixed with CBD oil can cause some particles like mold; you should be able to see the difference.
Cannabidiol naturally has an aroma that smells like plants. It is easy to notice when the smell changes. If you notice any change of smell, it is wise to look for an expiry date or other course.
In cases of vaping, a burnt taste is a sign of getting a new pen. Disposable vaping pens go for at least 3 days, and reusable pens can take time. However, how you puff determines how long your pen will take.
How long CBD oil products last depends on the day of production and the ingredients used by the manufacturer. In most cases, CBD oil can last for 1 to 2 years and about a year after opening. Below are factors that determine the shelf life of CBD oil.
Excessive light increases the rate of degradation of the cannabis plant. It also destroys the potency of cannabidiol oil.
The same as light high temperatures destroys the quality of CBD as it breaks important compounds in CBD oil.
Refined cannabidiol oil may not last longer compared to natural oil, and this is because there is more probability of oxidation.
Coconutoil are commonly known for producing carrier oil. It spans about 5 years, which can increase the CBD oil shelf life.
CBD oil-infused edibles have a shorter life span than creams. Creams may last about a year, while edibles may only take months or days.
According to Barrus et al. (2016), cannabidiol greatly impacts treating diseases and disorders, and if precautions are not taken can be harmful when consumed. There are a few precautions to consider before purchasing cannabidiol products.
Where the plant grew as some conditions can be harmful. The soil conditions can also determine the elements present in the plant as metals such as copper are absorbed through the soil.
Independent lab testing is important as the manufacturer may not always indicate the negative impact of the product. Still, third-party lab testing verifies the information about the product.
It is a document that gives a product a green card as it is verified for use. However, most cannabidiol products are still illegal under federal law and hence are not supervised by the government.
Cannabidiol can last about 2 years if preservation methods are followed. Factors like production date, oil carrier, and other ingredients can increase or decrease its lifespan. Quality products of CBD oil have methods of use and storage indicated. It is also easy to tell through the price of the product; very low prices of CBD oil are a red flag as cannabidiol oil is relatively expensive. The type of cannabidiol oil affects the shelf life; the more refined, the higher the probability of getting worse. There is still limited research on cannabidiol, which can lead to biased information on CBD oil products. Research suggests that cannabidiol is safe; however, one should take precautions to prevent possible harm.
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To tell if your CBD oil is good, check its colour, consistency, and smell. A high-quality CBD oil should have a clear or golden colour, a smooth texture, and an earthy or slightly nutty smell. If it’s cloudy, thick, or smells off, it might not be the best quality.
Yes, CBD oil can go bad over time. Exposure to light, heat, and air can cause it to degrade, affecting its potency and taste. Always store it properly to extend its shelf life.
CBD oil can range from clear to golden brown, depending on the extraction method and the carrier oil used. Generally, a lighter colour indicates higher purity, but darker oils aren’t necessarily bad—they might just have a higher concentration of plant material.
CBD oil typically lasts between 12 to 24 months if stored properly in a cool, dark place. After that, it may start to lose potency or develop an off taste.
You’ll know your CBD oil is off if it smells bad, has a cloudy or thick appearance, or tastes different from when you first opened it. If any of these signs are present, it’s best to stop using it.
Taking rancid CBD oil isn’t likely to cause serious harm, but it can taste unpleasant and may not be as effective. If you suspect your oil has gone bad, it’s safer to discard it and get a new bottle.
Expired CBD oil might still work, but it’s likely to be less potent. Over time, the cannabinoids can degrade, making the oil less effective. For best results, it’s better to use it within the recommended time frame.
You don’t have to refrigerate CBD oil, but it can help extend its shelf life. If you choose to refrigerate it, just remember that it might thicken slightly, so allow it to warm up to room temperature before use.