
While CBD continues to gain in popularity, people are finding more and more ways to use the cannabidiol chemical compound found in the hemp/marijuana plants known as cannabis. While most individuals are in search of the perfect cannabis energy drink, others are on the hunt for CBD non-alcoholic beverages, or even CBD infused water, which is among the newest CBD forms to hit the growing market. This may be due to manufacturers claiming you can reap the benefits of CBD by drinking it.
CBD Coffee and Other Infused Drinks
So, what is CBD coffee, exactly? CBD infused coffee is merely coffee with CBD added to the mix. By adding CBD oil in coffee, you may feel calm, alert, and focused all at the same time, while also tackling minor inflammation and discomfort. Get your daily fix by either purchasing CBD infused coffee beans, or by adding a few drops of tincture to your coffee or tea each morning. You can even add a CBD-based tincture to cold drinks to do the job, like ginger ale, fruit juice, or even water, and more.
If you’re not familiar with tincture, it is the most potent form of CBD and a good option to ingest it safely and effectively. An herbal treatment, high-proof alcohol, and CBD flowers and herbs are combined and heated over low-heat, often for several weeks, to purify the alcohol content so it will infuse with the CBD and turn it into a liquid state that can be ingested once the excess alcohol is boiled off.
Why are CBD Drinks so Popular?
The reason why CBD drinks are becoming so popular is they are a refreshing and more pleasant way of reaping the benefits of CBD. New research is being conducted and some show that CBD has some important properties that can help with a number of things, including pain, inflammation, anxiety, stress, etc. It also has been shown to treat alcohol and opium addiction disorders by relieving associated symptoms and reduces cigarette consumption among smokers.
CBD may also protect against some of the damage caused by excessive alcohol consumption by preventing inflammation risks, some chronic diseases, and decreasing cell damage, including brain-cell damage. Surprisingly, one study showed that ingesting CBD with alcohol consumption reduced blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels.
CBD and Caffeine: What is Common?
CBD oil and a great cup of coffee combined are a great morning start since the CBD cancels the unwanted side-effects of the caffeine so you won’t feel all jittery and have a rapid heartbeat. Some people may purchase the ready-made CBD infused coffee that consists of CBD infused coffee beans, where others will add a few drops of CBD oil in coffee or tea. However, there are other forms of CBD and caffeine for you to enjoy the best of both worlds, such as CBD energy chews and CBD caffeine pills. One important note is, when CBD is subjected to high temperatures, it can lose its potency. Therefore, let it cool down a bit before adding CBD oil in coffee.
Is it Safe to Drink CBD?
CBD is safe to ingest; however, first-time users should start with low doses first and then up their dose, gradually to find the perfect dosage that works for them. According to an Indiana University brain and psychological sciences professor, Ken Mackie, it is possible that CBD helps with anxiety, epilepsy, and sleep due to its ability to turn down abnormal brain signals; however, what it actually interacts with inside the body or brain, is not yet known.
At an Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) meeting of the World Health Organization in November of 2017, they concluded that in its pure state, cannabidiol doesn’t appear to be harmful or have abuse potential.

Final Thoughts
Some people will consume CBD oil and coffee together in the morning to start their day off with a bit of energy yet a calm feeling, and others will go for an evening drink of non-alcoholic CBD to just relax after a long hectic day. It doesn’t stop there. People are finding different and creative ways to consume CBD to gain its potential health benefits. Whether they are mixing CBD in their drinks, mixing it in with their favorite recipe, or just placing a few drops under their tongue, most people find positive effects that CBD has on them.
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