Vaporizing CBD – a Guide for Beginners

By Melrose Aguilar
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Vaporizing CBD – a Guide for Beginners

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a part of cannabis and hemp that has become renowned for its therapeutic properties.

This plant ingredient does not cause intoxication, which has made it the perfect way to get the benefits of cannabis for many.

Vaporizing emerged as a very popular way of obtaining CBD’s benefits, superseding smoking.

While the dangers of vaping may not be negligible, the body is not exposed to any carcinogens with vaping, and studies on its effects are finding that the risks are far less pronounced than those for smoking.

In this guide, we’ll show you what types of wholesale CBD products there are on the market, and how they differ from each other – perfect for beginners, and those looking to enhance their knowledge of CBD.

Types of CBD

The vast majority of CBD products currently being sold in the United States are derived from hemp. Both cannabis and hemp are sources of CBD, but hemp is now legal throughout the nation, thanks to the passing of the 2018 Farm Bill.

Hemp is CBD-rich and low in Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive part of cannabis that makes you ‘high’.

At present, all hemp-based CBD products are required to have less than 0.3 percent THC. CBD companies have had to authenticate themselves, with the industry not regulated by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) as yet – they do this by hiring external laboratories to test their products.

Most products are split up into two types: CBD-isolate and full-spectrum CBD.

Isolate is where the CBD has been separated, typically via supercritical CO2 extraction, from the hemp extract.

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Full – spectrum extracts are made with all that the hemp has to offer, and includes trace amounts of other cannabinoids, aroma chemicals known as terpenes and other compounds such as flavonoids.

The full array of cannabinoids boosts the effectiveness of the CBD product, as a result of the ‘entourage effect’.

Full-spectrum products are typically more expensive than CBD-isolate products because of this.

Dry herb

This is the preferred choice of vapers who like to keep things traditional. Dry herb is technically full – spectrum as nothing has been extracted – when you buy, you get the bud to consume as you please.

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This can then be vaporized in dry herb vaporizer devices, for a rich, flavorful experience that packs a punch.

E-liquids

Vape juices can be purchased separately, in prefilled cartridges or infused into disposable vape pens. These can be bought in a variety of flavors, and offer maximum convenience to the user.

The latter two especially are great if you’re pressed for time, and want to get your CBD hit in seconds. Some brands sell flavorless vape additives with varying strengths of CBD, which can be added to standard e-liquids.

Carrier oils

Most CBD e-liquids are made with vegetable glycerin (VG), propylene glycol (PG) or a combo of the two as the carrier oil. These safe ingredients improve the vaping experience and dilute the extract.

High-end e-juices may also contain fractionated coconut oil – not for flavor, but to increase the bioavailability, and therefore effectiveness of the CBD.

Concentrates

These are a group of CBD products, which include wax, shatter, crystals and live resin. Far stronger than e-liquids and dry herb, CBD concentrates are ideal for efficiently administering powerful dosages of CBD.

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Some concentrates can be vaporized in devices, while others are intended for dabbing – a process that involves heating the concentrate on a nail, and directly inhaling the vapor.

The CBD concentrates wholesale market has flourished, as crystals can be used as the base for many products. They can also be used for the purpose of strengthening vape juices, by dissolving them into the liquid.

Final thoughts

CBD is helping people who are suffering from chronic pain symptoms, arthritis, depression, anxiety, weak bones and more. There is also mounting evidence of the compound’s supplemental benefits, as a regulator of the endocannabinoid system (ECS).

We have seen a boom of research since the 1990s, and this is likely to pick up pace as governments around the world become more curious about the therapeutic effects of cannabinoids, and cannabis and hemp in general.

Vaporizing is now firmly established as a way of inhaling multiple substances, whether it’s THC, CBD or nicotine. Therefore, we can expect that the CBD vaping industry will continue to bloom.

Melrose Aguilar

Melrose Aguilar

Mel is a passionate vape enthusiast with interest in dry herb vaporizing as well as e-liquid vaping. Mel has been part of the VapeFuse Publishing Team since 2016 as an editor. More recently she has been writing on various vaping related topics and reviews as well.

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