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Which Type of CBD Is Best for Middle-Aged Users?

Published May 09, 2022
Which Type of CBD Is Best for Middle-Aged Users? - Secret Nature

As you get older, your body needs more help to repair itself and help you get the maximum enjoyment out of life. Many medications prescribed to middle-aged individuals, however, have significant side effects and fail to deliver on their promises.

It’s no surprise, then, that men and women entering into their golden years are increasingly turning to alternative, natural therapies for help. CBD has become one of the most popular natural remedies among middle-aged individuals, and in this guide, we’ll compare and contrast the various types of CBD that are available to determine which option is best for middle-aged users.

What types of CBD extract are there?

Even though they all contain the same non-intoxicating cannabinoid, there are significant differences between the various types of CBD extracts that are included in popular product options. To get started with our investigation into the best CBD for middle-aged users, we’ll take a look at the differences between isolate, full-spectrum, and super-spectrum CBD.

What is isolate CBD?

Isolate CBD is the simplest type of CBD extract available, which may not necessarily be a good thing. While it’s true that isolate CBD doesn’t contain any THC whatsoever, it also doesn’t contain any of the desirable minor cannabinoids found in hemp, and it’s similarly devoid of cannabis terpenes. As a result, isolate CBD doesn’t offer the full benefits of hemp extract—it’s the watered-down version.

What is full-spectrum CBD?

Full-spectrum CBD was the first type of hemp extract to become available, and in some ways, it’s still one of the best options. Containing the entire spectrum of minor cannabinoids and terpenes found in hemp, full-spectrum CBD offers the entourage effect, which appears to boost the effects of CBD. Each strain of hemp used for extract is different, however, and full-spectrum CBD also varies in quality and potency depending on the extraction method used.

What is super-spectrum CBD?

Super-spectrum CBD is a new form of full-spectrum extract that is only available in Secret Nature Super Spectrum products. Named for its inclusion of a much wider spectrum of cannabinoids then is found in most full-spectrum extracts, super-spectrum CBD captures the benefits of the entourage effect more potently than any other type of hemp extract, and also maximizes the benefits of certain rare minor cannabinoids to the fullest extent possible.

Isolate vs. full-spectrum vs. super-spectrum CBD for middle-aged users

Which type of CBD is best for men and women in their golden years? Let’s compare isolate, full-spectrum, and super-spectrum CBD across a few critical categories:

Potency

Due to its inclusion of high concentrations of cannabinoids that aren’t found in even the best full-spectrum extracts, super-spectrum is definitely the most potent type of CBD to try if you’re a middle-aged individual struggling with arthritis, depression or other common conditions.

Terpenes

Full-spectrum CBD often contains high concentrations of terpenes, but some full-spectrum CBD products don’t contain any terpenes at all. If you want to capture the benefits terpenes can add to cannabinoids, choose super-spectrum CBD, which contains a full entourage of terpenes derived from the world’s best organic, indoor-grown hemp.

Entourage effect

Isolate CBD does not offer the entourage effect at all while full-spectrum CBD certainly provides this beneficial synergy to some degree. The entourage effect is increased based on the number of minor cannabinoids and terpenes included in CBD extract, though, making super-spectrum CBD the clear winner if you want to enhance the benefits of this hemp synergy to the greatest extent possible.

Delta 8 & THCV

We’ve already covered that isolate CBD does not contain any minor cannabinoids at all, but even full spectrum CBD generally reduces concentrations of alternative forms of THC as much as possible. Super-spectrum CBD is the only type of CBD extract on the market that purposefully increases natural concentrations of delta 8 and THCV using selective breeding. The presence of these cannabinoids boosts the entourage effect to even greater heights, providing a fuller and more robust experience.

CBD for middle-aged users: Smoking vs. vaping vs. dabs vs. edibles

Now that you understand the superior benefits full-spectrum and super-spectrum CBD extracts provide to middle-aged users, let’s compare the various ways you can use these two types of CBD concentrates. In this section, we’ll take a look at the comparative effectiveness, convenience, and price of smoking, dabbing, vaping, or orally ingesting full-spectrum and super-spectrum CBD:

Effectiveness

Out of the four options, dabbing or vaping will definitely be the most effective ways to use CBD on a daily basis. For new users, taking CBD via the oral route can sometimes provide even greater benefits, but due to the filtering function of the digestive tract, inhaling high potency-forms of CBD is the most sustainable way to experience this cannabinoid‘s effects to the fullest extent. Since even the highest-potency CBD flower only offers about 1/3 the potency of dabs or vapes, it isn’t the right option to choose if maximum effectiveness is your only goal.

Convenience

Users generally find vape cartridges, disposable vapes, and pre-rolled CBD flower joints to be the most convenient ways to use full-spectrum or super-spectrum CBD. Vapes offer enhanced convenience since they don’t require lighters or matches for use, and the vapor they produce is also less pungent and attention-grabbing than smoke.

Price

Vapes, dabs, and flower are all roughly equal when it comes to price. If you want to save as much money on CBD as possible, however, it’s generally a good idea to avoid edibles, which cost much more while containing much less CBD. The one notable exception to this rule is CBD tinctures, which often contain high concentrations of cannabinoids and terpenes that absorb into your bloodstream better than other oral CBD products since you can hold them under your tongue before swallowing.

Best CBD for your golden years—The bottom line

With all that said, what is the absolute best way to use CBD if you’re a middle-aged man or woman? Unless drug testing remains an issue for you, we would definitely recommend super-spectrum CBD over all other options due to its increased potency. Secret Nature Super Spectrum CBD is available in the form of pre-rolled hemp joints, which are highly convenient while also very reasonably priced.

If you’d rather try a higher-potency alternative, Secret Nature full-spectrum vape cartridges and disposable vapes come to mind. While slightly more difficult to adjust to if you’ve only smoked cannabis before, the CBD concentrate in vapes is considerably more potent than CBD flower, allowing you to enjoy this cannabinoid‘s effects more intensely even if you use less.

Whatever you do, try to avoid isolate CBD. This type of highly processed extract does not offer the entourage effect, hindering your ability to experience the benefits of CBD to the greatest extent. With full-spectrum and super-spectrum options available, there’s no reason for middle-aged individuals to settle for an inferior type of CBD extract.

FAQ: Best CBD for middle-aged individuals

Still not sure which type of CBD you should use as a middle-aged person? Read this final section to find answers to common related questions:

1. Is CBD good for older adults?

There’s plenty of evidence that CBD might be worth using for older individuals from all walks of life. Inflammation tends to get worse as you age, for instance, and researchers have looked closely at the potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of CBD.

This cannabinoid has also been extensively researched for its potential ability to help with depression, anxiety, and insomnia, all of which have a greater likelihood to affect older individuals. Scientists have even looked at CBD’s anti-addiction potential, so if you or a loved one are suffering from opioid addiction or another form of dependency, CBD is definitely worth a shot.

2. How much CBD do seniors need?

There were no official guidelines for CBD dosage for senior citizens, but the majority of older CBD users ingest around 50-100mg of this non-intoxicating cannabinoid per day. For reference, that’s about one CBD pre-roll, 0.5g of CBD flower, or 4-6 hits of CBD vape.

3. Can I take CBD oil with blood pressure tablets?

CBD is known to have negative interactions with certain prescription medications. If you are currently taking medication to lower your blood pressure, consult with your doctor before you start taking CBD. This cannabinoid has been investigated for its ability to treat hypertension, and when combined with prescription blood pressure medications, it could cause your blood pressure to drop dramatically.

4. What are some CBD side effects for elderly users?

For most users, CBD does not have any serious side effects. Some of the common mild side effects of CBD include drowsiness and digestive discomfort, and these potential adverse effects are more likely to occur or worsen in older individuals. Consult with your doctor if you experience any adverse effects after using CBD.

5. Does Medicare cover CBD?

No, the taxpayer-funded medical assistance program Medicare does not cover CBD oil purchases. Given the extremely high price of prescription drugs, however, the cost of using CBD on a daily basis is still often less than you would end up paying for mainline medications even with Medicare.

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