Looking for a fast and easy way to get the benefits of cannabidiol? Try CBD spray! This tiny bottle of CBD solution conveniently fits in your purse or pocket, ready for a quick spritz whenever you need it.
You have many options when searching for a CBD spray. Different sprays have unique purposes, application methods, and benefits. In this article, we’ll explore how CBD sprays work, how to use them, and some alternative products you might enjoy. Let’s dive right in!
CBD spray is a broad-sweeping term that encompasses two kinds of products. The first is CBD oral spray, which you squirt straight into your mouth. The second variety, topical CBD spray, is made for applying to the skin.
These products come in small bottles with spray caps, similar to perfume. Oral sprays frequently contain other ingredients for flavor, such as peppermint oil. Topicals may contain other naturally-sourced active ingredients like aloe vera, camphor, and menthol.
The active ingredient in CBD spray is, you guessed it, CBD, which stands for cannabidiol. CBD is a natural compound of the hemp plant which has long been valued for its therapeutic properties. Since hemp is a form of cannabis plant, you may have some concerns about its legality. Let’s settle those right now.
CBD is legal in the United States. That’s right, the whole country has legal access to CBD. In 2018, the Agricultural Improvement Act (also known as the Farm Bill) made hemp-derived CBD legal under federal law. However, a few stipulations apply that we must address.
The Farm Bill dictates that legal CBD products must be derived from the hemp plant. Hemp is cannabis that contains 0.3% THC or less. Any cannabis plant that contains more than 0.3% THC is classified as marijuana. Marijuana remains federally illegal in the United States, although some states and territories have legalized its use for recreational or medical purposes.
When you’re shopping for CBD spray, you’ll probably see the terms “full spectrum” and “broad spectrum” popping up a lot. What does that mean? Once again, it’s a matter of THC content.
Full spectrum hemp extract contains all of the compounds naturally found within hemp plants. This does include trace amounts of THC but remember that hemp, by definition, has 0.3% THC or less. Such a small concentration of THC is not intoxicating.
Broad spectrum hemp extract contains all of the compounds in hemp except for THC. This THC-free option may appeal to those concerned about trace amounts of THC showing up on a drug test.
What’s the benefit of full spectrum CBD? When all cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and other cannabis compounds work together, they boost each other’s benefits. Combined, the effects of these compounds are greater than the sum of their part.
CBD interacts with the receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) to achieve its therapeutic purpose. The ECS regulates vital neural and physiological functions, including sleep, digestion, sensitivity, memory, and mood. CBD indirectly supports this system with a welcome boost.
Using CBD oral spray could not be easier — simply spray it directly into your mouth. The CBD enters your bloodstream through the mucous membrane that lines the oral cavity. The effects should set in between 15-30 minutes after the first spritz and last for 4-6 hours.
For the fastest effects, aim the spray under your tongue, where there is a high concentration of blood capillaries. This is known as sublingual application.
Topical CBD products do not enter the bloodstream. Therefore, the topical use of CBD spray does not reach the ECS. By no means does this eliminate CBD’s benefits. Applied topically, CBD penetrates muscle tissue for fast-acting relief and moisturizing action.
You can feel the effects of topical CBD spray set in within 15 minutes of application. The comfort it provides should last 2-4 hours. One of the greatest benefits of topical CBD is that you can apply it directly to your sore spots for targeted relief.
CBD affects the body and mind in varied ways, depending on how you take it. There are significant differences between oral and topical CBD sprays. Let’s go over the unique benefits of each delivery method.
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You can put CBD oil into a spray bottle (you can put any liquid into any bottle if you think about it), but the real question is, should I put CBD oil into a spray bottle? The answer depends on what you intend to use CBD for.
Most CBD oil is made to be taken orally. If you fill a spray bottle with CBD oil tincture and use it as a topical, don’t be surprised if the effects underwhelm you — it wasn’t designed for that purpose. Using the CBD oil spray orally should achieve the desired effects because it can enter the bloodstream through the mucous membrane of the mouth.
The biggest issue with filling spray bottles on your own is one of dosing. Oral sprays are formulated so that each spritz delivers a specific dose of CBD. The concentration of CBD oral sprays could be very different from the concentration of CBD oil tinctures.
Homemade CBD oil sprays are difficult to dose. You can’t be sure of how much CBD is in each spritz. CBD oil tinctures typically come in a bottle with a pipette, which accurately measures your dose. It’s far more advisable to stick to the product’s intended purpose.
CBD sprays are a niche product. They are not available at most retailers, and they tend to cost more than other CBD products of the same potency. With those limitations in mind, let’s check out some other CBD products you might enjoy.
Let’s begin at the source of CBD: hemp flower. You can smoke hemp flower in a joint, pipe, or bong. Alternatively, you can purchase pre-rolled CBD joints for convenient smoking on the go.
The fastest way to feel the benefits of CBD is inhalation. From your lungs, CBD crosses the blood-brain barrier in a matter of seconds. If you don’t like the taste or sensation of smoke, you can try using a CBD vape pen for a milder experience.
CBD oil tinctures consist of two elements: CBD extract and hemp seed oil. Hemp seeds are widely considered a superfood since they contain high levels of vitamins and minerals, along with omega 3, 6, and 9 fatty acids.
CBD oils come with a dropper to accurately measure your dosage. Apply CBD oil under your tongue (sublingually) for the fastest results. You can also mix it into your food. Speaking of which, let’s talk edibles.
CBD meets candy – what could be better? Try fruity CBD gummies made from 100% plant-based ingredients for a delicious, guilt-free treat.
Edibles take approximately 45 minutes to an hour to take effect, much longer than other forms of CBD. However, once they kick in, the effects tend to last longer as well, up to 8 hours!
If you’re looking for an alternative to topical CBD sprays, consider another topical option like a relief salve, all-purpose body lotion, or soothing bath bomb. As we discussed with topical spray, CBD cannot reach the ECS through your skin.
This topical kills 99.9% of bacteria with a quick pump on your hands. Hand sanitizers are usually made with alcohol, a light moisturizer like glycerin or aloe, and a refreshing scent. They provide anti-bacterial protection with the added soothing, moisturizing effects from CBD.
As you can see, CBD spray is a versatile, portable, easy-to-use product. Several companies make CBD spray for different purposes, so make sure you get the right kind for your needs. Is it intended for oral or topical use? You don’t want to squirt a shot of aloe vera sanitizer down your throat by accident!
Carefully consider whether CBD spray is the best product for your needs. Each CBD delivery method has its unique pros and cons. Check out Cheef’s selection of CBD products to see which ones suit your preferences and will give you your desired results. The more educated you are, the better your CBD experience will be!