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Green Goddess THC/CBD
Green Goddess THC/CBD, Tincture drops offer significant advantages over other methods of administering medical cannabinoids: a 30ml jar with easy to use droplet application allows you to receive a precise dose into the mouth, sublingually. Absorption via oral mucosa into the bloodstream is fast and dependable. The tincture is not processed by the digestive system and liver into a metabolite as occurs with orally ingested cannabinoids in edibles.
Formulated from the whole cannabis plant extract. We added a all natural C8+C10 Oil which is a 100% coconut-derived source of powerful medium-chain fatty acids that keep the body and mind at peak performance.
13mg per dropper
200mg CBD + 200mg THC per bottle
Suggested Usage:
Take 1-2 droppers every 3-4 hours, drop under tongue and hold for 30 seconds for maximum relief. Consult a physician for appropriate dosing.
Green Goddess THC/CBD
Green Goddess THC/CBD
How to make Tinctures
Tinctures are highly concentrate alcoholic extracts of an herb.They are made by macerating (soaking) the chosen herbs in alcohol (usually vodka or organic grain alcohol) at a ratio typically ranging from 1:1 (herb to alcohol) to 1:10, depending on the desired strength and recommending dosage of the selected herbs.
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After macerating anywhere from 6-8 weeks, the tinctures are then press and the marc (left-over herbal matter) discards. The remaining liquid is the tincture use for medicinal purposes, as the beneficial constituents from the herbs have been absorb into the liquid. Most tinctures administers at a dose ranging from 15-60 drops, several times per day. (In most cases, less than 2-3 teaspoons of alcohol consumes on a daily basis when using tinctures.)
Why Use Tinctures?
The use of tinctures to administer herbs has several benefits when compares to teas or capsules. First, tinctures are easy to use. They do not need preparation multiple times per day like a tea, and do not present difficulty in swallowing like a capsule. Tinctures often come in small dropper bottles. This makes them much easier to transport for dosing throughout the day than teas or capsules. Many herbs do not taste very pleasant as a tea—such as bitter herbs to enhance digestion—so people are more likely to take herbal medicine as tinctures.
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