How long does CBD stay in the blood?
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You're probably wondering how long CBD stays in your bloodstream, right? Well, there's no single answer, because it all depends on you. It depends on how you consume it, your body, and your rhythm. Come on, Mama will explain it all to you in simple terms.
When you consume CBD, it does not remain intact in your body; your liver breaks it down using specific enzymes. This process, known as metabolization, transforms the CBD so that your body can eliminate it.
Half-life is often used to measure how long it takes for a molecule to disappear from the blood.
For CBD, thehalf-life can vary between 1 hour and 5 days, depending on the individual and the dose.
Keep in mind that occasional use remains detectable for a few hours to two days, and regular use can leave traces for several days, sometimes up to a week.
So you see, there is no universal answer, but rather a range that depends on your profile and habits.
Why does CBD stay in the system longer for some people than others? Well, several factors play a role.
Here, I need to be very clear with you. Standard screening tests, such as those used by the police or in companies, do not test for CBD. They test for THC. In the United-Kingdom, saliva tests are mainly used to screen for CBD.
In theory, if you only consume pure CBD (known as isolate), there is no risk. But in practice, many products on the market are full spectrum. This means that they contain CBD, but also other cannabinoids, including small amounts of THC (less than 0.3% in the United-Kingdom be legal).
And be aware that even if the amount is small, it can accumulate in your body and cause a positive test result. This is not a common occurrence, but it can happen.
That's why I always advise you to check that your product has a certificate of analysis issued by an independent laboratory to confirm the cannabinoid levels present. Without this information, you're flying blind.
Come on, Mama will give you some tips on how to consume your CBD without stress or doubts:
Keep in mind that for a light user, a few hours are enough toeliminate the molecule, whereas for someone who takes CBD every day, it can remain in the system for several days, sometimes up to a week.
The most important thing to understand is that CBD is not considered a narcotic in the United-Kingdom, but that traces of THC present in some products can cause problems during drug testing.
That's why it's important to consume knowledgeably and always favor transparency from manufacturers.