CBD Powder: Effective and Diverse! – CBD Instead


CBD Powder: Effective and Diverse!

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CBD oil is well known for how diverse it is when it comes to how you take it and what it can do. CBD powder follows this idea and is one of the most diverse CBD products you can find. When it comes to CBD powder, you can either take it like it is or make your own CBD products at home. If you are looking for a cost-effective way to use CBD oil, CBD powder is where it’s at.

About this CBD Powder

This CBD crystallized powder is made in a European Certified Laboratory with an extensive background in research, breeding, planting, and industrial production. This CBD powder is naturally decarboxylated and has 0% THC offering no chance of intoxication or failing a drug test. If you are looking for something that is pure CBD, this product is for you.

How do You use CBD Powder

One of the best things about CBD powder is how much you can do with it. Personally, I like to put it in pills! For people who have really bad days with pain or anxiety, using it in a dab rig can help it get into your system quickly and get to work. There are tons of ways to use CBD powder, which one will you choose?

Ways You Can Use CBD Powder

  • Dabbing as a concentrate
  • Put in a pill to control doses
  • Cook in food to have diverse medication options
  • Put in lotion or salve for topical use
  • Put in tea or coffee
  • Make your own vapes or tinctures

What is CBD Powder Used For?

CBD has shown in studies to be one of the most effective cannabinoids with the longest list of healing potential. While the entire cannabis plant is good for you, CBD oil has the most boxes checked. If you find that this CBD powder isn’t enough for you, you may need to move onto to full spectrum.

Uses For CBD Powder

  • Pain
  • Inflammation
  • Mood Disorders
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Celiac Disease
  • Alzheimer’s
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Arthritis
  • Heart Disease
  • And more!

Have you used this CBD powder? We would love to hear how you use it at home in the comment section below!

Sarah Potts

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2 comments


  • Hi Anne!
    You may want to look into different levels of cannabinoids. Using something that is more CBN based may be able to help because it is more of a sedative, helping to calm the activity down in your brain. You may also want to play with the dose you are taking. CBD hemp oil is dose-dependent, so too much or too little won’t be as effective. Have you tried raising or lowering your dose? Small doses have been the most effective anecdotally for anxiety based symptoms like impulsivity.
    Hope this has helped!

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  • Hi! Am dealing with impulse control disorder as my body heals from much illness. My studies are pointing to cb2 versus cb1. cb2 is good for impulse control “receptors” while cb1 seems to be opposite. do you have any wisdom how to get cb2 out of general cbd? the full spectrum cbd I am using right now seems to exacerbate my impulse control problem. Thanks for any direction or advice! – Anne

    Anne on

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