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How Long Does CBD Stay in Your System?

How Long Does CBD Stay in Your System

Now that you bought your delicious CBD tincture, we're sure you're wondering, how long does CBD stay in your system? Well, the answer to this question is not as easy as one might think! In fact, there are many factors to consider. So, in this article, we'll discuss everything you need to know about how long does CBD stays in your system and more!

So, Just How Long Does CBD Stay in Your System?

CBD, aka cannabidiol, is metabolized by the liver, where the remaining metabolites of CBD are excreted through feces and urine. Following single doses of CBD products, studies conclude that the half-life of terminal CBD ranged from 18 hours to 32 hours ( anywhere from 1 to 2 days). But, how does the half-life of CBD affect how long it stays in your system?

Half-life is defined as the amount of time taken to decrease the plasma concentration by half its original amount. Let's work out a quick example to explain things better!

If a person consumed 10 mg of CBD oil, which has a half-life of 1 day, then their body would only have 5 mg of CBD by the second-day post-consumption. By the third day, the CBD concentration would have dropped another half, 2.5 mg, and by the fourth day, the CBD concentration would have dropped even further!

Now the half-life of cannabidiol isn't the only thing that will determine how long CBD stays in your system! So, here are some factors to consider

The CBD Product Used

Did you know that there are all kinds of CBD products available for purchase at Allitom. CBD edibles, CBD isolates, vape cartridges, and more! How you choose to consume cannabidiol will play a big role in how long CBD stays in your system.

First up are CBD edibles which include CBD gummies and CBD capsules. CBD edibles such as gummies must be consumed, which means they must go through the digestive process. Now it's important to mention that the digestive process does filter out a lot of the CBD. As a result, the bioavailability of cannabidiol consumed orally is low, averaging at 20%. That being said, the effects of cannabidiol ingested orally will last a little longer in the body simply because digestion is slow.

Users can also choose to consume cannabidiol sublingually (under the tongue). The main advantage of ingesting CBD sublingually is that it has a higher bioavailability ranging from 12% to 35% since it directly enters the bloodstream. If you're interested in trying this method of consumption, we recommend sticking with CBD tinctures and CBD lozenges.

CBD edibles and tinctures are great! But did you know that you can also smoke cannabidiol? The process of vaping or smoking will lead to cannabidiol entering the bloodstream directly through the lungs. The effects are near immediate which can last anywhere from 60 minutes to 90 minutes.

Frequency of Use & Potency

CBD is a fat-soluble molecule, which means over time, it will build up in your body. So, if you use CBD oil or any CBD product regularly, it will remain in your system for a lot longer.

In addition, the potency and dosage of the product will significantly affect how long CBD stays in the body. For example, if a person consumes high doses of CBD edibles or tinctures regularly, then the rate of excretion and metabolism will be a lot longer.

Which Hemp-Derived CBD Products are Right For You

From full-spectrum CBD to topical CBD, there are many ways to consume and use CBD products. So to keep things straightforward, we've summarized a list of the best CBD products and how long they each can last.

Full Spectrum CBD Vs. CBD Isolate

Full spectrum CBD contains many cannabinoids, terpenes, oils, and of course, a small amount of THC (0.3%). Perhaps the greatest advantage of using full spectrum CBD is that the various other cannabinoids and terpenes potentiate its effects. This is what we refer to as the entourage effect.

Now, on the other side of the spectrum, we have CBD isolate. CBD can be thought of as the more refined version of cannabidiol as it contains no other cannabinoids or terpenes; it's simply cannabidiol at its most pure. So, it can be a great option for those who want to experiment with the benefits of CBD. That said, it's important to remember that an isolate will not produce the entourage effect as it won't contain other cannabinoids and terpenes.

Closing Thoughts

When it comes to figuring out how long would CBD stay in the system? It's important to consider factors such as the product's potency and, of course, the frequency of use. On the other hand, if drug testing is a concern, keep in mind that drug tests in the USA test for the THC metabolite. In rare cases, full-spectrum CBD tinctures could contain trace amounts of THC, resulting in a false positive on a drug test. But, again, this is very rare.

So, do you have a question about how long does CBD stays in your system? Let us know below.

Aug 01, 2021 Simran Mudaliar

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