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What Is CBD?

CBD or cannabidiol is considered as the second most prevalent active ingredient of cannabis. It’s directly derived from the hemp plant which is actually a cousin of marijuana.

Now, even though CBD is one of the hundreds of components of marijuana, it doesn’t produce the “high” feeling people who use marijuana experience. Instead, it’s known for its potential health benefits.

From epilepsy to insomnia, a large number of people believe that CBD can help treat a number of health issues.

Of course, the current studies aren’t conclusive. Further research is necessary for us to actually know if CBD can help manage or treat health problems.

How Long Can CBD Last In Your Body?

Experts in this field are pretty confident that CBD won’t last in your body for more than a week.

One study supports this idea.

In the study, participants received about 700mg of CBD daily for about 6 consecutive weeks. After the study was terminated and finalized, researchers found out the CBD was virtually undetectable just a week after its administration was discontinued.

Further research is necessary to accurately and precisely determine the duration for how long CBD can stay in one’s body. The current studies only suggest that the answer to that question may vary from one person to another.

It can also vary depending on your method of consumption (which we’ll talk more about later).

Factors that Affect How Long CBD Stay In Your System

There are several variables you have to consider when it comes to determining how long CBD can last in your system.

One of them is the amount of CBD you use. The idea is that the higher the dose you take, the longer it will stay in your system.

Another factor is the frequency of use. You can think of it this way:

One man takes CBD regularly while another one takes it occasionally.

Between the two, the occasional user will have less CBD in his system. The frequent user, on the other hand, will have CBD building up in his body.

The more CBD there is, the longer it will stay in the body.

Food can also play a huge role in the time it takes for CBD to leave your system. This involves when you eat your food, the kinds of food you eat, and how much.

Taking CBD on an empty stomach causes it to get metabolized and eliminated at a faster rate than taking it with a full stomach. This is because food slows down its digestion.

Now, let’s talk about methods.

There are a number of ways you can take CBD. You can take it as pills or apply it as lotions and creams. You can add it to foods and drinks or consume it sublingually.

If it’s your first time to use CBD or you’re considering changing your method of use, you have to consider how each one affects how long it stays in the body.

Creams and lotions take time to get into the body. This is why the CBD in those products take time to get out of your system, too.

However, when it comes to effect, particularly if you are trying to combat local pain, topical CBD products are good.

With this method, CBD doesn’t really enter the bloodstream. Rather, it is absorbed by the skin where it goes in contact with the cannabinoid receptors there, directly relieving pain.

Vaping CBD, on the other hand, is at the end of the spectrum. It delivers CBD quickly into the body which means that it won’t last long in your system.

Let’s talk about edibles.

Edibles offer an easy and convenient way for you to get your daily CBD dose. You can get one in gummies, cookies, and other forms.

Now, for them to take effect, they must enter your bloodstream first. For that to happen, CBD needs to go through your digestive system and your gut.

After that, the liver will metabolize it and sends the CBD compounds to your blood and bloodstream.

The whole process takes about 20 minutes to a full hour. The process becomes faster if you take CBD on an empty stomach.

If you want CBD to get into your bloodstream faster and stay there for a longer time, oils and tinctures are the right products for you.

All of these criteria are affected by one thing- your body.

Your metabolism, water content, and body mass index can affect the length of time CBD stays in your body. This means that you can’t expect your experience to be the same as other people.

Will It Show Up on Drug Tests?

If you are wondering how long CBD can stay in your body, you’re probably worried about this, too. After all, a positive result on drug tests come with serious consequences.

Fortunately, CBD doesn’t usually show up on drug tests. That is if you are using CBD products with THC level that’s within the range the law allows or products that don’t contain THC.

THC is a psychoactive compound that’s present in marijuana. It’s what causes the “high” feeling in marijuana users.

Take note that even though it’s rare, it’s still possible for you to get a positive drug test result. This will depend on the quality and composition of the product you are using.

Let me explain further.

There are different types of CBD products. Each type has a different THC level.

CBD isolate, for example, only has CBD and no THC. Taking it means you’re less likely to get a false positive on drug tests.

Full-spectrum CBD, meanwhile, has all the naturally occurring compounds of the cannabis plant. This includes THC.

Broad-spectrum CBD almost has the same properties as full-spectrum CBD. However, it goes through a process to remove THC.

Full-spectrum CBD, considering all the compounds it possesses, is capable of giving a more potent effect. If you want to experience that without worrying about random drug tests at work, look for hemp-derived CBD products.

These products are legally required to possess no more than 0.3% THC.

Final Thoughts

How long does CBD stay in your system?

There’s no concrete answer to that since there’s a long list of factors that affect the time it takes for CBD to leave your body. The product you use, your method of consumption, and even your own body are factors you have to take into consideration when finding an answer to that question.

Considering that, you have to remember one thing when using CBD products.

Try to use it for a whole week.

Doing that will give you an idea of how your body reacts to the products. It will give you hints on whether you are using the right method or if you need to change the type of CBD you are using. It can also help you find the right dose and frequency.

As with anything you take for your health, take the process slowly. Don’t rush and don’t feel frustrated if you’re still not experiencing the effects you are after.

Also, don’t forget to consult your doctor before trying any CBD product. Be clear about any medical history or medications you’re currently taking to make sure you don’t experience any adverse reactions.

Remember, even though CBD has tons of potential benefits, the studies are still not conclusive. Don’t rely on it solely to treat your medical conditions.