What Are CBD Gummies, and Do I Need To Take Them?
Ever since the Flintstones vitamins came out in the 1960s,
gummies have occupied a strange border area between healthy foods and sweets.
Before long, the adults who grew up with them decided they wanted to stick with
the habit, so they became a standard form of nutritional supplementation.
And so, as CBD edibles began to flood the market in recent
years, CBD gummies inevitably appeared.
In this guide, we answer your most common questions about
hemp gummies. Read on to learn what CBD gummies are, how CBD gummies are made,
and important information to know when buying and using them.
What Are CBD Gummies?
CBD gummies are chewy sweet candies infused with cannabidiol
or CBD.
CBD is an extract from the hemp plant, a non-intoxicating
variety of cannabis. It is one of a multitude of cannabinoids, natural
compounds in cannabis that interact with the human nervous system, often with
beneficial effects.
Some CBD gummies use CBD isolate for infusion, while others
use "full-spectrum" CBD, which includes a variety of other
cannabinoids and nutrients that can also have beneficial effects.
However, the downside to the full spectrum is that this
often means absorbing THC, the cannabinoid that gets people high. Even hemp,
which by law has no more than 0.3 percent THC by weight, can include enough to
cause a user to fail a drug test.
Therefore, cbdMD uses pure CBD extract in its gummies, with
no other components from the hemp plant.
What Are the Advantages of CBD Gummies?
CBD products come in all shapes and sizes. One of the most
popular forms of CBD you can find today is CBD gum, inspired by one of the most
popular forms of candy in the country.
Like their candy counterpart, CBD gummies are tasty edibles
that contain cannabidiol (CBD) oil. They come in a wide range of flavors,
colors, and shapes, making them a low-key and easy way to enjoy the benefits of
CBD.
Gummies also come in different "strengths," using
varying amounts of CBD oil to meet different needs. The FDA does not regulate
most CBD products on the market, so levels of purity and potency can vary from
product to product.
Before we start choosing the best CBD gummies, let's talk
about why someone might want to take them in the first place.
Are CBD Gummies safe to eat?
The typical CBD gummy contains the same ingredients as
similar candies, with one obvious exception: cannabidiol oil.
Cannabidiol (CBD) oil is the compound that affects the
endocannabinoid system of the user. This system is present throughout the body
and, like the endocrine system, is responsible for moderating numerous
physiological functions.
The endocannabinoid system plays a role in regulating a wide
variety of things in the body: mood, blood pressure, energy level, pain,
digestion, immunity, bone density, glucose metabolism, stress, and even hunger.
Since the endocannabinoid system has such a wide impact on
the entire body, small changes can make a big difference. A chronically
deficient or overactive endocannabinoid system could produce several symptoms.
Since CBD affects so many processes in the body through the
endocannabinoid system, it has been used to relieve anxiety, depression, pain,
inflammation, seizures, and to improve sleep.
And although our knowledge of biological processes is new,
this is not a new development!
The medical community has only begun intensive studies, but
CBD has been used by people around the world for thousands of years to treat
pain and other illnesses.
Some recent studies found that cannabinoids, such as CBD,
could offer useful new treatments for people with chronic and acute pain.
Research has also shown that CBD users are unlikely to develop tolerance, so
they would not need to increase their dosage over time to experience the same
benefits.
Cannabinoids
suppress inflammatory and neuropathic pain by targeting α3 glycine receptors
Therapeutic
Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids
The FDA approved a form of CBD for prescription use.
Epidiolex is a prescription CBD oil that was approved by the FDA in June 2018
for two rare and serious forms of epilepsy, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) and
Dravet syndrome. Other trials are underway investigating the benefits of CBD
for other conditions, including Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, diabetes,
multiple sclerosis, depression, and anxiety.
Are CBD Gummies and Hemp Gummies the Same Thing?
It depends on the brand, but probably. The different
language is generally not due to the different ingredients, but rather to the
complicated legal status of CBD.
The Farm Bill of 2018 legalized CBD at the federal level, as
long as it is from hemp and not from marijuana. However, the Food and Drug
Administration has expressed dissatisfaction with CBD edibles, due to
restrictions on mixing drugs with food.
Several state and local governments have challenged this by
passing laws to the contrary, or simply by refusing to enforce the FDA rule
since the FDA does not have its police force.
But as long as the situation remains murky, many retailers
will not sell ingestible products explicitly labeled "CBD." Calling
CBD-infused gummies "hemp gummies" is still accurate, as they are
made in part from hemp, but it opens them up to retail establishments that
might move away from the "CBD" label.
What Is the Process of Making CBD Gummies?
Once the extraction process is complete, CBD is a crystal
that can be dissolved in an edible medium. While different companies add their
CBD in different ways, cbdMD adds their pure CBD isolate while the ingredients
are melted in bulk.
What are those ingredients?
Pectin is the ingredient that gives gummies their
distinctive texture. Pectin is naturally found in the cell walls of fruits and,
in the traditional process of cooking fruit puree with sugar water, it leads to
the gelling process that creates jams and jellies. In modern times, it is
insulated to create even more rigid products, such as jelly beans and gummies.
The rest of the recipe consists of sweeteners, oils, and
flavorings, which vary by manufacturer. CbdMD gummies include organic tapioca
syrup, cane sugar, fruit juice, and sunflower oil. Currently, each bottle of
gummy has a mix of natural and artificial flavors: orange, strawberry, mixed
berry, and tropical.
For an extra touch, there are citric acid and malic acid,
which naturally flavor lemons and tart apples, respectively.
Once the CBD is melted, the resulting gelatinous infusion is
extruded, diced or other shapes, and coated. The soft layer of our gummies is
wax extracted from the leaves of the Brazilian carnauba palm.
CBD Gummies are a
great way to get CBD.
CBD gummies are a tastier way to get CBD than capsules or
tinctures, and they give you a sugar hit too. They can also be more enjoyable
to consume in public than either of them.
For that reason, many people enjoy taking them to work, on
trips, or anywhere outside the home. Popping a gumdrop or two before a
stressful event can help you stay calm.
However, keep in mind that when you eat your CBD, it takes
longer to reach your bloodstream than if you use a tincture. If you want it to
occur at a specific time, take at least an hour to fully absorb it.
If you are just starting to use CBD, start slowly, no matter
how delicious they are. We recommend taking a couple of gummies a day for a few
weeks to assess how your entire body is reacting. You can always add more if
you need it.
Gummies can also be a great complement to other CBD products
such as a twice-daily capsule or evening dropper of CBD PM, a tincture of CBD
oil with melatonin. You can use it for an added boost if you feel a greater
need that day for the natural benefits of CBD.
Is CBD Legal?
Many people want to know if CBD is legal. CBD came into the
spotlight after changes in federal law allowed hemp to be legally grown in the
US.
Hemp-derived CBD products that contain less than 0.3%
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are now federally legal. (These laws are still
changing and evolving, so they may still be illegal in some states. Check state
laws on CBD products to be sure.)
Can CBD Gummies get you high?
The effect produced by marijuana is the result of THC, a
completely different cannabinoid from CBD. CBD does not have psychoactive
properties in itself, so products made with it alone will not give you a high.
(CBD can have a stronger effect when mixed with THC, some studies show.)
As we mentioned earlier, CBD is derived from legally grown
hemp, which is almost devoid of THC. By law, this hemp must not contain more
than 0.3 percent THC, well below the amount needed to create products with
psychoactive properties.
Higher Hemp CBD uses THC-free, broad-spectrum CBD in our
products, which means you don't have to worry about small amounts of THC
accumulating in your system.
Is it possible to fail a drug test with CBD Gummies?
We are often asked, "Can CBD show up in a drug
test?" This is a fairly common question and for good reason.
The short answer is no. There shouldn't be enough THC in a
legal CBD gummy to show up on a standard drug panel. Here are some caveats that
make the simple answer a bit more complicated:
If you are not using high-quality, pure CBD products, they may
contain more THC than you think.
Using a large number of CBD products can cause you to test
positive for THC if there is enough unwanted cannabinoid in the product. This
is another reason why it is important to use quality CBD products.
There are drug panels that detect CBD, and in the very rare
chance that one is used, CBD gummies are likely to show up. (This doesn't
matter if CBD is legal in your area; a positive CBD test is not the same as a
positive THC test.)
If you are concerned about CBD showing up on a marijuana
drug test, you should use a very pure product that has been third-party tested
to ensure quality. The most trusted suppliers and retailers should be willing
to share lab reports or test results with you.
What is the difference between CBD, Cannabis, Hemp,
Marijuana, and THC?
The growing culture around cannabinoids can be confusing at
times. Many people assume that cannabis, Sativa, hemp, and marijuana are
different words for the same thing. (They are not). And still, more people
believe that CBD and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the same compounds or that
they produce the same results. (Nor is it true).
Let's start by
defining these words correctly.
Cannabis is a plant. There are two main types of that plant;
Cannabis Indica and Cannabis Sativa.
Marijuana is a product of the cannabis plant. While it can
be derived from both types, hemp is only derived from the Cannabis Sativa
family.
Although hemp and marijuana have a few things in common,
there are differences. From a consumer (and legal) point of view, the most
important difference is that hemp contains almost zero THC. (Remember that
legally grown hemp should not contain more than 0.3 percent THC.)
There are also
notable differences between hemp oil and CBD oil.
While hemp seed oil comes from the seeds of the Cannabis
sativa plant, it is very different from CBD oil. Hemp oil is also used quite
differently. Being rich in B vitamins, vitamin D, vitamin E, omega-6, omega-3
(fatty acids), and GLA, hemp oil is often used for skincare.
That said, it contains little to no CBD, making it
completely different from CBD oil despite its list of benefits.
In addition to the medicinal uses of CBD, hemp is also a
great resource for making green products like biofuel, building materials,
textiles, and paper.
Can you tell me how many CBD Gummies I should eat?
This depends on the effects you want to get from taking CBD.
Cannabidiol can be quite effective against pain, but the dose required will
depend on the type of pain.
The standard amount is 25 mg of CBD for most conditions.
Also, it is recommended that you take 25mg more every 3-4 weeks until you get
the desired effects.
Many people also take CBD for anxiety. The standard 25 mg
dose is considered a good starting point. Some studies suggest that 40 mg of
CBD is the most effective dose for social anxiety. Depending on your specific
needs, you may need to take up to 300mg of CBD to feel the full benefit.
CBD
for Social Anxiety Treatment Guide
Each person's body reacts differently to different
treatments and doses, so we always recommend consulting with your doctor before
starting any new therapy or regimen.
Can you tell me where I can get the best CBD Gummies?
Although the FDA does not regulate CBD products, you can
maximize your results and minimize your risk by choosing high-quality CBD
products from known sources.
Do your research and choose wisely. While some CBD suppliers
submit their products for independent laboratory testing, other suppliers do
not do so or have a verifiable way of testing what their oil contains. Don't
take risks with your health!
By purchasing your CBD products from a trusted supplier like
Higher Hemp CBD, you can see independent lab results and know exactly what
you're getting. It doesn't get easier than that!
Have You Tried CBD Edibles?
CBD gummies can be a low-key and delicious way to get your
CBD intake. As always, consult your doctor before using hemp gummies or any CBD
product.
Please note: All online sales of nutritional supplements,
including CBD products, are not processed through WorldPay. All in-store sales
of CBD products must be paid for by cash, check, or through our Square merchant
account.
What Are CBD Edibles and What Are the Benefits of Consuming Them?
CBD users these days are faced with almost too many options.
You have the option of taking CBD in many different ways, including sublingual
tinctures. While CBD oils are the most versatile and common product on the
market, they may risk losing out on the top spot in terms of the
"preferred product" of the dough.
Also, it's worth noting that many CBD users find unflavored
oils to be not that palatable in terms of taste. The flavored versions help,
but we can almost promise you that even these don't taste as delicious as a CBD
edible. But before you buy infused gummy bear jars in bulk, it's best to read
up on edibles and find out if they are the product for you and your needs.
What Are CBD Edibles and How Do They Work?
An "edible" is a product that is eaten, that
simple. Traditionally, the word edible has been associated with something that
contains THC. When most people hear the word edible, for example, they think of
space cakes and pot brownies. However, CBD edibles are quite different.
First, CBD is a non-intoxicating compound. Unlike THC, it
does not produce a high. Both THC and CBD are cannabinoids - active compounds
that are found and naturally occur in cannabis plants. THC is known to cause
the high that recreational users experience. The compound is, of course,
illegal at the federal level, but it can be used legally in a growing number of
states.
On the other hand, CBD is safe, non-intoxicating, and widely
accessible. CBD is used in many ways for its purported health benefits. Research
suggests that the cannabinoid affects the body's endocannabinoid system (ECS),
which can help with inflammation, anxiety, and stress, among other issues.
There are many different types of groceries available for
purchase, including traditional gummies. You can easily buy CBD edibles online with a
wide variety of options, such as the range we offer here at Higher Hemp CBD.
How Long Does It Take for CBD Edibles to Take Effect?
CBD edibles are quite different from oils. The main
difference is, of course, the method of consumption. The oils are consumed
sublingually; this means keeping the liquid under the tongue for at least 30
seconds. Edibles, on the other hand, are chewed and swallowed like any other
food.
Because oils and edibles reach the ECS in different ways,
users may notice a difference in the time it takes for CBD to act. With a
tincture, CBD is absorbed through the glands under the tongue before reaching
the bloodstream. With an edible, CBD has to travel through the digestive system
and liver; this takes much longer.
Additionally, a variety of factors can affect the way
edibles are processed in the body. This leads to considerable variation from one
user to another. Factors that influence edible CBD metabolism include height,
weight, activity level, and even what you ate that day.
You are advised not to eat more than one edible at a time
until you are used to the effects it has on your body. If nothing is felt,
users can slowly increase the strength or amount.
Full-Spectrum and Isolate Edibles
As with tinctures, you can buy edibles made from
full-spectrum hemp extract or isolated extract. A full spectrum product
contains the complete extract of the hemp plant, while an isolate contains only
CBD.
The type of product you select depends on your personal
preferences. With the drug tests that are prevalent in modern America, many
people prefer to use a CBD isolate or a broad spectrum blend, both of which do
not contain THC. Higher Hemp CBD Gummies come in single and broad-spectrum
options for complete safety and peace of mind.
Of course, the preference between the two types will
ultimately depend on the user. Be sure to do your research to choose the right
product for you.
What are the benefits of CBD Edibles?
CBD edibles have some advantages over other types of
products. Namely, they:
Provides long-lasting relief. Edibles slowly break down in
the digestive system. As such, CBD is released gradually over an extended
period.
They are easy to do. If you don't want to invest in gummies
online, you can easily create your own CBD edibles using a tincture or isolated
powder. There are many CBD recipes online to try!
They are easy to dose. Rather than trying to measure CBD
with an oil dropper, edibles provide a convenient pre-measured dose.
Offer general remedies. Like other forms of CBD (such as
capsules and tinctures), edibles provide full-body effects. Also, they are much
tastier!
Understanding the Broad Spectrum of CBD Edibles
Another great advantage of CBD edibles is that you have many
options to choose from. Some edibles are more popular than others, but you will
be able to find something to suit your needs. These are the most popular
options you will find online.
CBD Gummies
Gummies are just what they sound like CBD-infused gummy
candies. These are usually in the shape of gummy bears, but they can also be
rings, fruits, or other shapes. In a variety of flavors, CBD gummies are
delicious and easy to use. You can also cut a gummy in half to reduce the dose.
CBD Protein Bars
CBD is often used in training regimens. Gym-goers will love
the CBD protein bars, which contain a large amount of protein along with a
healthy dose of CBD. Check the label - Bonus points if your CBD protein bar
contains hemp seeds!
CBD Dried Fruit
For a healthier alternative to CBD sugary treats, try CBD
nuts. This product is becoming increasingly popular, with a variety of fruit
options to try. If you're in a good time but still want to try a CBD snack,
this option might be perfect.
CBD Sugar-Free Gummies
More and more brands are stocking sugar-free versions of
their CBD gummies. They often contain other sweetener alternatives, including
natural varieties like stevia. If you're trying to cut back on sugar, but have
a secret craving for something, then sugar-free gummies are the way to go.
Conclusions on CBD Edibles
CBD edibles are a convenient and delicious way to get your
daily CBD intake. They have several benefits, including being tasty, easy to
use, discreet, and perfect for on the go. You can get a variety of CBD edibles
online these days, with something for everyone.
Find a selection of made-in-the-USA gummies right here on
Higher Hemp's site, including strawberry, lime, and mixed fruit options.
What is your favorite type of CBD edible? Let us know your
favorites in the comments below!
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