Plus, when stored properly, tinctures offer an especially long shelf-life

When I visit the dispensary, I like to check out the daily deals. It’s a great way to get a discount and discover something new. These specials have led to me sampling all different consumption methods, brands and strains. Because of the cost-savings, I tried cannabis tinctures. Since I really enjoy the process of smoking, vaping or nibbling on a cannabis edible, I didn’t think I’d like the sublingual method. With a tincture, a few drops are placed under the tongue and held there for approximately a minute. Any remaining liquid is swallowed. Because the cannabinoids are absorbed through the tongue, the effects set in quite quickly. The packaging includes a handy dropper that makes dosing easy and accurate. It also allows very small dosages. Tinctures eliminate the need for extra accessories, such as lighters, ash trays or grinders. The little bottle fits into a purse or pocket for convenient portability. Consuming a tincture creates no telltale smells, smoke, mess or ass. They are especially discreet and good for an on-the-go lifestyle. They are available in a huge variety of strains, flavors and potency and can be used for recreational or medicinal purposes. One of the best parts of tinctures is their versatility. They can be added to favorite foods and drinks such as smoothies and yogurts for the delayed onset of effects of an edible. Plus, when stored properly, tinctures offer an especially long shelf-life. While I was originally skeptical of tinctures, I now prefer them. I rely on cannabis to help combat migraines, and tinctures are wonderful for that.

 

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