Cannabidiol (CBD) is
a cannabinoid found in marijuana plants. Cannabis contains a number of
cannabinoids, including THC, the psychoactive cannabinoid that causes people to
get high. CBD is extracted from hemp, which is simply a cannabis plant variety
that grows with high CBD and low THC levels (less than 0.3 percent
THC).Cannabis doctors make medical marijuana recommendations after researching
your medical history and ailments to determine whether or not medical marijuana
is right for you. Getting an MMJ
recommendation has become ever so easier and is just a click or two away.
A study was conducted in 2015, and the
findings revealed that a small amount of full spectrum CBD was required to
support general well-being, as opposed to a much larger amount of pure CBD
(isolate) that was required to achieve the same effect. Some believe that
the compounds found in full spectrum CBD work in synergy to magnify the effects
of the individual components, resulting in a greater medicinal impact than when
the compounds are isolated. Scientists refer to this as the "entourage
effect." There are numerous studies and review papers on the subject if
you want to dig deeper and come to your own conclusions.
Why Are Juices Important to Our Health?
Juicing is the process of extracting juice
from fresh fruits and vegetables. It is beneficial because it allows you to
absorb all of the nutrients found in vegetables. Because most of us have
impaired digestion as a result of years of poor food choices, your body's
ability to absorb all of the nutrients from vegetables is limited.
Juicing will assist in "pre-digesting" them for you, allowing you to
receive the majority of the nutrition in its most concentrated form rather than
having it literally flushed down the toilet.
Juicing allows you to
incorporate a wide range of vegetables into your daily diet. Many people eat
the same vegetable salads or side dishes every day, which violates the
principle of regular food rotation and may result in the development of a food
allergy.
Can You Add CBD in Any Form in Your Juice?
The Hemp Farming Act
of 2018 was a proposed law that would declassify hemp (defined as cannabis with
less than 0.3 percent THC) from Schedule I controlled substances and make it a
common agricultural commodity. Its provisions were included in the 2018 Farm Bill in the United States, which was seen
as a historic passing of the torch from restricted to progressive thinking.
After all of that,
how do you actually do it? Well, that depends on the type of CBD being used.
Water soluble and oil soluble are the two types. Oil soluble is the most common
and least processed, but it is more difficult to incorporate into your juices
than a water soluble product. When used medicinally, a marijuana recommendation gets imperative, from a medical
cannabis doctor.
Water Soluble CBD
A bulk
nano-emulsified liquid concentrate that is dispersible in almost any beverage
or liquid food and is available as a broad-spectrum (with 10% CBD
concentration) or isolate (with 20 percent CBD concentration). This, or any
other water-soluble product, is simple to incorporate; simply add it in and mix
or shake!
Oil Soluble CBD
Oil soluble CBD,
which is typically found in the form of tinctures, requires an emulsification
step to get it suspended in your beverage and keep the oil from floating on top
or sticking to the sides of your container. Emulsification can be accomplished in
a variety of ways. For each batch you buy, you'll want to acquire test results
from your provider. This is especially true when utilising full spectrum CBD.
Best Tips on Making the Perfect CBD and Fruit Blend in a Juice
- When
emulsifying, over-blending is preferable to under-blending.
- If
the bottling process takes more than ten minutes, whisk the finished juice
every ten minutes to ensure consistency across each bottle of juice.
- Adding
CBD to smoothies is a great way to incorporate it because the blending action
emulsifies it well.
- When
using CBD full spectrum, make sure it contains less than 0.3 percent THC
(anything higher is classified as psychoactive cannabis).





