RE: The Most Complete Guide to CBD Hemp Flower (CBD Buds)
Everybody knows, that CBD does not produce the intoxicating aka “high” effect that traditional THC produces. We’re often asked, what’s the point of smoking CBD if it doesn’t get you high? There are many reasons why the “wine of Cannabis” is a welcomed addition to the smoking community. With traditional Cannabis strains becoming increasingly more potent in their THC concentrations, “how high” has become an increasingly debilitating game. Using CBD provides many medicinal and health benefits. According to various studies, CBD helps with: stress, pain, inflammation, migraines, etc. To experience the full benefits of CBD, we highly recommend smoking CBD flower, versus ingesting tinctures. Smoking the flower increases its bio-availability in the bloodstream and the speed of absorption. All in all, it is a much more effective way of delivering it to your body. Smoking the flower allows for the natural, synergistic effects of all of the cannabinoids and terpenes in your body. While you will be primarily experiencing CBD, it’s medicinal effects will be boosted by the many other cannabinoids. Lastly, have you heard of full spectrum? Guess what, the plant is already full spectrum. No need to pay a premium for “full spectrum” CBD.