Cannabis tinctures, including CBD tinctures, are rapidly growing in popularity. You can buy CBD tinctures off the shelf at any wellness store in just about every state. In some states, it isn’t unusual to find a CBD tincture or two at your local drugstore or pharmacy.
Tinctures made from whole cannabis, including THC, are sold at medical and recreational dispensaries. People who want to enjoy cannabis without smoking or vaporizing it immediately gravitate toward this delivery method.
There is no shortage of reasonably affordable high-quality cannabis tinctures. If you’d rather make your tincture yourself and you’re free for the afternoon, you can try your hand at whipping up your own tincture in your kitchen.
What is tincture?
Tincture means something different in the medical sense than it does in the cannabis world. Most cannabis tinctures are cannabis-infused oils, although some are made in the traditional way. Medically, tinctures are active ingredients suspended in alcohol.
Tinctures come in glass bottles with droppers that allow you to control the dosage. You place the drops beneath your tongue, where they’re quickly and efficiently absorbed into your bloodstream through the thin tissue. They begin to work much faster than edibles, tablets, or other forms of THC you need to swallow because they’re able to bypass the lengthy process of digestion.
Cannabis tinctures used to be readily available in the United States before cannabis products were made illegal. You could go to the local drugstore and pick up a bottle of cannabis-infused alcohol to use as a medicine or as “medicine” whenever you pleased.
Things are (thankfully) different now. Medical cannabis and recreational cannabis are legal in many states, with more jumping on the bandwagon. This reignited the interest in cannabis tinctures for people who want to enjoy the benefits of cannabis without having to smoke it.
Cannabis companies formulate and sell tinctures in different strengths and cannabinoid balances. They’re very easy to find at most dispensaries, and their popularity often leads to affordable prices for the amount of THC they contain.
What are the benefits of cannabis tinctures?
The benefits of cannabis tinctures will depend upon the cannabinoids they contain. Tinctures made from hemp are usually high in CBD, which naturally induces relaxation without any psychoactive effects. Tinctures that are high in THC will get you high, but also provide the medical benefits that THC provides. They can help to ease pain and stimulate appetite, which is what medical cannabis patients use THC to do.
Many tinctures are made from cannabis with specific cannabinoid balances designed to inspire a certain set of effects. Some may contain more CBD than THC to provide a gentle high with a strongly soothing effect. The label will give you the ratios and explain the role that each cannabinoid plays in creating the intended effect.
How to dose cannabis tinctures
If you’re making cannabis tincture on your own, choose your cannabis carefully. You want a cannabis strain with a well-rounded cannabinoid profile if you’re looking to do more than catch a buzz or take the edge off some aches and pains. Many people prefer to use hemp flower or low THC, high CBD flowers to make tinctures.
Once you’ve chosen your strain of cannabis with the cannabinoid balance that looks appealing to you, you need to work out how many milligrams of THC there are in each gram of that cannabis. To do that, you’ll simply convert the percentage. There is 1,000 mg in one gram. If your cannabis is 25% THC and 8% CBD, that means there are 250 mg of THC and 80 mg of CBD per gram.
Tinctures are intended to be highly concentrated. If you start with a 750 mL bottle of alcohol and you want to make a tincture that contains 30mg of THC per mL, you need to get 22,500 mg of THC into that bottle. That’s 90 grams of cannabis, which is more than 3 ounces. This is expensive, often prohibitively so. So you’ll need to reduce the amount of alcohol.
It’s easiest to make tinctures at 3 ounces of alcohol per an eighth of an ounce of weed. An eighth is 3.5 grams. If your weed is 25% THC, that’s 875 mg of total THC over 3 ounces, which works out to 291 MG THC per ounce. There is about 30 mL in one ounce, so your resulting tincture will be about 10 mg of cannabis per 1 mL drop.