CBD Capsules
CBD oil capsules are a popular choice because they can be consumed in a convenient way. Capsules allow you to take CBD without hassle and privately. When taken as a CBD pill, you can be sure that you are taking a specific dose in a manner that is easy to swallow and easy to take with you on the go.
Why CBD capsules?
CBD oil capsules are a popular choice because they can be consumed in a convenient way. Capsules allow you to take CBD without hassle and privately. When taken as a CBD pill, you can be sure that you are taking a specific dose in a manner that is easy to swallow and easy to take with you on the go.
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How do CBD capsules work?
CBD oil does not contain THC – the compound responsible for the “high” people link to cannabis. To extract CBD from the C. sativa plant, manufacturers use several different methods like the supercritical carbon dioxide method. Once pure CBD is extracted from the plant, it is diluted with a carrier oil to create CBD oil. The next step is to put the CBD oil in a capsule with a gelatin shell.
The CBD oil is protected within the capsule, which keeps out air and light that could damage the oil or cause it to disintegrate. The capsules are easy to swallow, have no taste and protect the CBD oil until it reaches the stomach where it is slowly released, creating a longer-lasting effect.
CBD Softgels vs. CBD Capsules
With so many products on the market, one of the most popular versions of CBD products is a capsule or softgel form. You may agree or disagree that they are considered the same thing, but the truth is they are not.
The quickest way to answer this question is simple: the major difference between CBD capsules and softgels is that capsules contain a hard-shell layer that is filled with powdered ingredients, while soft gels have a soft-shell layer and are filled with liquid (specifical oil) ingredients. The composition of the capsules and soft gels will have an impact on the effectiveness of the CBD found inside. Let’s digger deeper into a complete explanation as to why soft gels and capsules are different:
What are CBD Capsules?
Cannabidiol (CBD) capsules have a solid shell that can be typically made up of plant-derived ingredients or gelatin. The shell comes in two pieces that are then pressed together to keep the powdered ingredients inside.
The powdered CBD is combined with other powdered substances such as cellulose or powdered coconut oil. Using a CBD capsule will provide a set dose of CBD and these capsules can be found with all three types of CBD (Full Spectrum, Broad Spectrum, CBD Isolate)
What are CBD Softgels?
When first looking at the softgels versus the capsules, there is not much of a difference between the two. The soft gels just have a softer shell which too can be derived from gelatin or plant-based ingredients.
Softgels are filled with liquid ingredients, usually, the CBD is infused in a carrier oil. Softgels go through a much more complicated process of production as the casings need to be poured into a mold and then run through a machine to encapsulate the oil.
What makes soft gels and capsules the same?
Softgels and capsules do have many similarities. Firstly, they can both contain any of three types of CBD extracts:
Pure CBD Isolate – which is a white crystalline powder that has strictly CBD in its composition and no other cannabinoids or THC.
Full Spectrum CBD – which has a variety of cannabinoids in it, a terpene profile, other nutrients the plant offers, and some traces of THC (below 0.3%).
Broad Spectrum CBD – Is like full spectrum CBD but without THC.
Both capsules and soft gels can be made up of the same shell ingredients – plant-based or gelatin-based. The preference of casing is up to the person taking the soft gels or capsules, but it does not make a difference in their effectiveness. Softgels and capsules also lack any flavour unless you bite into them and then you may find them bitter or earthy in flavour. They are also taken the same way (ingested orally) and it takes about the same amount of time for them to break down. After a soft gel or capsule is ingested, it should take about 30 minutes to one hour for the CBD to start taking effect. This is because the CBD is broken down in the digestive tract, then needs to travel through the liver and finally into the bloodstream.
What makes softgels and capsules different?
The major difference between soft gels and capsules is what’s inside of their shells. Softgels contain a carrier oil base while capsules are powdered based. The carrier oils help the CBD to absorb into the body quicker which can make softgels more effective than capsules. Another factor to point out is that many soft gels will contain full spectrum or broad-spectrum CBD because they are concentrates instead of powder form. Using a full spectrum or broad-spectrum CBD is also more effective because of the combination of cannabinoids being ingested to provide enhanced health benefits. The last difference is their shelf-life. Softgels can have a longer shelf-life compared to capsules because the interior of the capsules has no exposure to air. Softgels are put through a machine that completely encapsulates the ingredients keeping them away from air or other environmental concerns.
Which one should you choose?
Both capsules and softgels will offer a set dose of CBD that can provide many health benefits. As mentioned before, soft gels may be more effective because they are oil-based and will absorb quicker in the body.
At the end of the day, it is a personal preference and because CBD is not an instant fix, you need to take your capsules or soft gels daily to see results.
Taking a broad spectrum or full spectrum CBD capsule or soft gels will also provide effective results over CBD isolate because of the combination of cannabinoids. Whichever you choose CBD capsules or soft gels are easy to take and will be helpful for your daily routine to provide overall balance and well-being!