Alternatives to Vaping CBD. However, vaping CBD oil poses many health risks. Learn more about the potential side effects and hazards of vaping CBD oil and other ways of getting the potential benefits of CBD.
Vaping has grown in popularity—especially among teens and young adults. One of the newest trends impacting this growing vape culture is the desire to vape cannabidiol (CBD) oil.
Alternatives to Vaping CBD
Part of the draw to CBD oil in areas where marijuana has been legalized is the fact that it has been touted as helping treat a host of medical problems. Some of the medical issues people claim that the oil treats include:
- Anxiety
- Epileptic seizures
- Inflammation
- Sleeplessness
While promising, more research is needed to explore and verify the possible benefits of CBD. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved only one CBD-based medication, which is used to treat seizures associated with two severe forms of epilepsy.1
And while other research suggests that CBD might have mental health effects, there is currently not enough evidence to recommend it as a treatment for any mental health condition.2 Although the FDA has warned manufacturers against making unproven health claims, it has not done much to stop the sale of CBD products.
What Is CBD Oil?
CBD oil is extracted from the flowers and buds of marijuana or hemp plants. Typically, it does not produce a “high” or intoxication because it contains very little, if any, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
According to the FDA, it is currently illegal to market CBD by adding it to food or marketing it as a supplement.3 Despite these guidelines, they warn consumers that some CBD products are being marketed with unproven medical claims and are of unknown quality.
The FDA also cautions consumers that CBD can harm the liver and may interact with other medications you are taking. And it may even have a negative impact on male fertility.
Alternatives to Vaping CBD
If you want to try CBD but want to avoid the risks associated with vaping, there are other ways to administer the substance. CBD is available in a variety of forms, including:
- Beverages
- Capsules
- Edibles
- Gummies
- Nasal sprays
- Tablets
While these products avoid the risk of lung injury, it is essential to remember that they are also unregulated. Research has found that the mislabeling of CBD products is rampant, affecting as much as 70% of CBD products sold online.7