Cannabidiol (CBD) has become a popular remedy for a variety of health concerns, from anxiety to chronic pain. But how quickly does it work, and how long do its effects last? According to a recent article by Real Simple, the onset and duration of CBD’s effects depend largely on the method of consumption. When taken
Cannabidiol (CBD) has become a popular remedy for a variety of health concerns, from anxiety to chronic pain. But how quickly does it work, and how long do its effects last? According to a recent article by Real Simple, the onset and duration of CBD’s effects depend largely on the method of consumption.
When taken orally—via oils, capsules, or edibles—CBD typically takes 30 minutes to two hours to show effects, as it must pass through the digestive system. Inhalation methods, such as vaping or smoking, deliver results much faster, often within minutes. However, these effects may wear off more quickly compared to oral consumption.
The article emphasizes that while CBD is non-psychoactive and generally well-tolerated, individual responses vary. Factors like dosage, body weight, and metabolism can all influence how CBD interacts with the body. For more details, visit the original article on Real Simple.