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  • by Nicola Boulton September 01, 2022 5 min read

    How is CBD Paste Measured?

    CBD paste is increasingly becoming popular across the world. It contains different oils, wax, and butter. Mostly it contains a high concentration of CBD that increases its effectiveness.

    CBD paste is made by infusing CBD, a compound derived from the hemp plant. CBD is among the most abundant compounds derived from the hemp plant. There are more than 450 other compounds in the same plant. The most abundant compound in hemp is THC. It is mostly known for its psychoactive effects. Unlike THC, CBD is not psychoactive and cannot make you feel high. CBD paste does not contain THC making it safe for consumption. However, CBD products may contain some THC traces which do not exceed 0.3%. CBD products such as CBD paste are illegal in some countries. Other countries have legalized such products and all cannabis constituents. However, such governments have laws controlling the use and sale of those products.

    What Is CBD Paste?

    There are many CBD products on the market. Some are ingested, while others are topically applied to the skin. These products come in different consistent flavors. CBD paste is a thick liquid containing CBD extract and other ingredients such as wax, oil, and butter. The mixing of these ingredients makes it thicker than CBD oil. It is used both sublingually and topically. Like other CBD products, CBD paste contains little amount of THC that is safe and cannot make you high. CBD paste comes in a bottle and a syringe. Other CBD products, such as CBD oil, comes in a dropper. CBD paste is thick, making it difficult to measure with a dropper. CBD paste comes in three different types that depend on the form of extraction. These types are full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and CBD isolates. Full-spectrum CBD paste contains different compounds, including THC. Broad-spectrum contains all other compounds from hemp apart from THC, while CBD isolates paste contains CBD only. Experts argue that mixing CBD and THC increases the effectiveness of a product. Therefore, a full-spectrum paste might be the best.

    How is CBD Paste Measured?

    CBD paste is easy to use. It is also easy to measure this product as it comes with a syringe. All you need to do is unscrew the lid and squeeze a little paste. You might squeeze out more than you need. It is advisable not to return the excess to the bottle. However, if you are not accurate when using a syringe, you can use your hands. Clean your hands first and use a finger to scoop some paste. You can place it under the tongue or apply it to the intended part of the skin.

    You can start with a low dose, especially if you use it for the first time. Increase the amount until the effects are felt. Discontinue the product if you experience undesired effects or adverse reactions. Consult your doctor before taking CBD products if you use other medications, as they might interact with your medication.

    Taking CBD Paste

    Crini et al. (2020) stated that CBD paste is unique and flexible and can be ingested and applied to the skin. CBD paste contains other compounds that benefit the body. You can use it in the following ways.

    Place Under the Tongue

    Place a small amount of paste under the tongue. You can either use a syringe or a clean finger. The tongue is rich in blood vessels that help take CBD into the bloodstream. Saliva in the mouth also aids in moving the CBD into the bloodstream as it has enzymes that break down the CBD. The amount of paste entirely depends on your need. There is no universal amount to be used. People differ in weight and health conditions. You can use a large amount of paste if you are big-bodied. Kawka et al. (2021) suggested that if you use CBD paste to treat chronic pain, you should also use a high amount compared to those using it to treat mild pain. Start with a small amount and increase it gradually until you notice the effects if you use the paste for the first time.

    Rectally Inserted

    CBD paste can also be inserted rectally. The rectum is rich in blood vessels that can easily transport CBD into the bloodstream. However, if you are treating pain in your lower parts of the gut, this remains the best way of taking CBD paste. Learn more about can you swallow cbd paste?

    Adding CBD Paste to Food

    Mao et al. (2022) revealed that you could add CBD paste to your Food. This is a good way of masking the clinical taste of CBD paste. You can also add it to blended fruits. Some people may prefer taking the paste-like it is by swallowing drops of the paste from the syringe. However, swallowing CBD may not be as effective as putting it under the tongue. The CBD goes into the digestive system. According to Stella et al. (2021), once it gets through the stomach, the amount of CBD that reaches the bloodstream may not be more than 20%. The study above also showed that you could take CBD on an empty stomach to increase the effectiveness of CBD taken through the mouth,

    CBD Paste Capsules

    You can make your CBD paste capsules at home by emptying capsule shells and filling them with CBD paste. You can squeeze some amount of paste using a syringe into the capsule's shells. Ensure you close the shells tightly. This is a good way of taking Capsules for those who hate the clinical taste of CBD paste. Once you swallow the capsules, they go down into the digestive system. This method limits the amount of CBD reaching the bloodstream.

    Conclusion

    CBD paste is a thick liquid consisting of wax, healthy oil, and CBD compound. It can be ingested or applied topically on the skin. Like other CBD products, it can treat chronic and mild pain. CBD paste can be placed under the tongue, inserted rectally, or taken in the form of capsules. CBD paste is measured using a syringe. It cannot be measured using a dropper due to its thick consistency. While using it for the first time, start with a small dosage and increase gradually to avoid taking too much, which can harm your health.

    References

    Crini, G., Lichtfouse, E., Chanet, G., & Morin-Crini, N. (2020). Applications Of Hemp In Textiles, Paper Industry, Insulation And Building Materials, Horticulture, Animal Nutrition, Food And Beverages, Nutraceuticals, Cosmetics And Hygiene, Medicine, Agrochemistry, Energy Production And Environment: A Review. Environmental Chemistry Letters, 18(5), 1451-1476.

    Kawka, M., Erridge, S., Holvey, C., Coomber, R., Usmani, A., Sajad, M., ... & Sodergren, M. H. (2021). Clinical Outcome Data: First Cohort Of Chronic Pain Patients Treated With Cannabis‐Based Sublingual Oils In The United Kingdom: Analysis From The UK Medical Cannabis Registry. The Journal Of Clinical Pharmacology, 61(12), 1545-1554.

    Mao, X., Wang, Y., Jiang, L., Zhang, H., Zhao, Y., Liu, P., ... & Zhang, C. (2022). A Polydopamine-Coated Gold Nanoparticles Quenching Quantum Dots-Based Dual-Readout Lateral Flow Immunoassay For Sensitive Detection Of Carbendazim In Agriproducts. Biosensors, 12(2), 83.

    Stella, B., Baratta, F., Della Pepa, C., Arpicco, S., Gastaldi, D., & Dosio, F. (2021). Cannabinoid Formulations And Delivery Systems: Current And Future Options To Treat Pain. Drugs, 81(13), 1513-1557.

    Nicola Boulton
    Nicola Boulton


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