How Long Does CBD Stay in Your System?
CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of the most well-known cannabinoids found in hemp plants. When you consume CBD, it can provide a wealth of benefits, including restfulness, calmness, and more. Due to the numerous benefits, a lot of people use CBD daily.
Research into CBD has continued to uncover even more potential benefits of this popular cannabinoid, which has drawn even more people to try it out for themselves. Many new users have a lot of questions regarding how much CBD they should take and how long they will feel the effects of CBD.
With many people using CBD daily, a new question has popped up: how long does CBD stay in your system?
To answer the basic question, CBD stays in the system for two to five days for most people. However, some people may have CBD in their bodies for shorter or longer periods than this average.
When it comes to answering the question of how long CBD affects the body, there are a lot of factors to consider. For example, each person’s metabolic rate will differ. You also need to consider how much CBD was consumed and how it was consumed. Let’s take a deeper look at the factors that impact how long CBD stays in the body.
Factors Affecting How Long CBD Stays in the Body
To determine how long CBD stays in the body, you have to look at a range of factors, including:
How Much CBD You Use
The length of time CBD stays in the body can be correlated to how much CBD you are using. The higher the serving of CBD, the longer it will stay in your system.
A single average dose of CBD typically takes about a day to flush from your system, but the more you take, the more time your body needs to move the CBD out of your system. This means that a 20mg serving tends to leave the body more quickly than a 100mg serving.
How Often You Use CBD
The length of time CBD stays in the body can be correlated to how much CBD you are using. The higher the serving of CBD, the longer it will stay in your system.
A single average dose of CBD typically takes about a day to flush from your system, but the more you take, the more time your body needs to move the CBD out of your system. This means that a 20mg serving tends to leave the body more quickly than a 100mg serving.
Your Unique Body
Every person will be affected by CBD differently because we all have different bodies.
Since CBD is fat-soluble, your metabolism directly impacts how quickly CBD is processed in the body. Those with higher BMIs will keep CBD in their system longer than those with lower BMIs.
Younger people also tend to have faster metabolisms than older people. CBD is likely to leave the body more quickly for younger CBD users.
What and How Much You Eat
Food intake can dramatically influence how long CBD affects the body. Additionally, taking CBD on an empty stomach allows it to be digested faster than when you take it on a full stomach.
Method of Use
There are so many different ways to take CBD, and how you choose to take CBD can determine how quickly it starts working and how long it remains in your system.
For example, vaping CBD allows it to enter your lungs and take effect quickly, but it doesn’t stick around for long. Oils and tinctures placed directly under the tongue are quickly absorbed into the body, and these products tend to stay in the body longer. Edible forms of CBD take a while to digest. Topical products are usually slow to absorb and slow to leave the body.
How Long Do the Effects of CBD Last?
While CBD is detectable in the body for two to five days, that doesn’t mean your body will feel the effects of CBD that whole time. So, how long does CBD affect the brain and body?
Again, the answer to this question really depends on how you are taking CBD. Let’s take a look at what you can expect.
Ingestible CBD
CBD capsules and edibles are incredibly common and effective at delivering good results from CBD. However, it is important to understand that swallowing CBD is the slowest way to feel the effects of the substance. When you eat a CBD product (capsules or gummies), it must be processed in the digestive system before entering the bloodstream. After this point, it can take 30 to 90 minutes to reach your endocannabinoid system, depending on your metabolism and whether or not you have eaten recently. The effects can last for up to 10 hours.
Sublingual CBD
When CBD oil tinctures are placed directly under the tongue, they are absorbed through the tiny capillaries in this region. These capillaries allow the CBD to absorb into the bloodstream without passing through the liver, providing the user with effects within 15 to 20 minutes. Often, these effects last between four and six hours.
Topical CBD
Applying CBD directly to the skin allows you to treat localized problems. Since the specific amount of CBD in each topical can vary dramatically, it is very hard to determine how quickly topical CBD starts working and how long it will continue to work.
Vaporized CBD
Vaping CBD allows for fast-acting results, with most feeling the effects within five or so minutes. However, of all consumption methods, vaping tends to last the shortest amount of time. For most, the effects of vaporized CBD last only around 3 hours.
While CBD is the primary cannabinoid that people are concerned with in our products, it is important to note that there are many other cannabinoids in our products because we use full-spectrum hemp oil in nearly all of our products. These cannabinoids may stay in your system for shorter or longer periods of time and provide different effects.
The best way to determine the length of time that CBD will affect your body is to start taking it on a regular basis. To learn more about full-spectrum CBD, head over to our How to Take Veritas Farms Products guide.
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