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How to Make THC-Free CBD Oil from Isolate Powder

Searching for a way to make CBD oil at home? Well, congrats! These days it is very easy to obtain a bottle of ready-made tincture virtually anywhere, but preparing it yourself is a great chance to understand how the chemistry works. Plus, it is cheaper and less complicated than you might have imagined. 

Although its positive effects are under scrutiny by the medical world (and rightfully so), wellness experts worldwide are hot on CBD. Indeed, the hype about CBD is such, that you couldn’t have missed all the ads and the articles speaking about it. But what exactly is it? What is CBD isolate, and how homemade CBD oil can help you save money and customize your experience?

How to make CBD oil at home

The 411: What is CBD?

CBD is short for cannabidiol, which is a chemical compound derived from cannabis plants. Unlike delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, aka THC, CBD isn’t psychoactive, meaning it doesn’t make you “high.”

If you’ve found yourself here, you’ve probably heard someone wax poetic about CBD’s life-enhancing effects. And guess what? It’s not all complete hype. CBD has proven to be an efficient food supplement for many people, helping them get through their day.

What is CBD Isolate

CBD isolate is a very pure (99%), powdery form of CBD. What this means is that 1g of CBD isolate contains 990mg of active CBD. Incidentally, it is also much cheaper than finished CBD oil products. Its price point and high potency make CBD isolate an excellent raw material for our CBD oil recipe. 

Why Shouldn’t I Just Buy Oil?: The Problem with CBD Products

Some retail CBD products contain 2 to 3 percent THC — the legal limit for hemp products in the United States — which can prove disastrous for people drug tested regularly because of work, sporting commitments, or parole. Additionally, CBD products currently on the market can be pricey as a result of their THC content. (Hey, we pay top dollar for even trace amounts of legal psychotropics!) Moreover, since the industry is still in its nascent stages, product quality and consistency are all over the map. 

The good news is that you’re not beholden to over-the-counter CBD oils, tinctures, and rubs. Homemade, THC-free CBD oil is easy to make. You just need a few inexpensive items and a one-time purchase of CBD isolate in powder form.

Benefits of making your own CBD oil

What You’ll Need to Make Homemade CBD Oil

To make a THC-free CBD oil in the comfort of your own home, you’ll need:

  1. CBD isolate powder, of which Industrial Hemp Farms has quality options for all budgets
  2. A carrier oil, like MCT. olive, palm, kernel, and coconut oils also work
  3. An oral syringe, available at your local pet store 
  4. A 0.001 milligram scale ($15 – $25 on Amazon.com)
  5. A sterile, lidded, glass container best sized at about 30 ml
  6. A spoon or funnel

To get a high-quality tincture, you must choose a reputable CBD source (in this case, IHF’s isolate powder) and a carrier oil you like. Cannabidiol is fat-soluble, so it will blend nicely in any fatty acid.

In particular, MCT is a popular option because it’s composed of medium-chain triglycerides that are smaller and easier to digest than other fats. Plus, it’s odorless, flavorless, and reasonably priced. However, nothing’s stopping you from choosing some other oil.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Homemade CBD Oil

Creating your own CBD oil is rather straightforward, and it involves only a few steps. There are two main methods – both are quite simple, and we’ve listed both below.

The Basic Method

The Slightly More Complicated Method

If you have a stove and kitchen equipment available, you’ll probably want to keep this recipe handy.

Important note: While cooking, it is advised to keep a close eye on the temperature with a thermometer. Do not let the oil burn at temps higher than 115°C/240°F, as this will burn the CBD.

When to Use CBD Oil

We’ve discussed how to make CBD oil from isolate powder, now let’s dive into the why.

For generations, hemp and cannabis have been used by people around the globe. The problem is that THC affects every person differently. Some people can function perfectly well while using, but others find the effects unpleasant. Moreover, since cannabis is still illegal in some jurisdictions, medicinal marijuana isn’t always an option.

That’s where CBD products come in. Since the THC is removed, there’s no worry about psychotropic THC effects, allowing you to use it day or night, in small or large doses.

There’s no harm in trying CBD. The worst outcome is that it doesn’t work with your body chemistry. But more and more, people are finding that the natural substance is a miracle worker. So give it a try today! It may just transform your life for the better.

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