Tinctures are beneficial for an active life

I lead a honestly busy, active life.

I write for a magazine that is centered around outdoor adventures… My work sends myself and others hiking in the mountains, paddle boarding across lakes, skiing, kayaking, white-water rafting, ziplining, camping and even horseback riding.

My locale provides the most appealing and exciting scenery as well as 4 distinct and challenging seasons. We appreciate the boiling and sunny summers as well as the freezing and snowy winters. We have natural forests, beaches, mountains, valleys, rivers, and lakes. I appreciate experiencing and documenting these outings, then however, I do deal with a host of aches, pains and soreness on a usual basis. My days are physically demanding and exhausting. I often suffer scrapes, cuts, bruises and sprains. I have found that cannabis is the most excellent remedy. I like that it’s a natural treatment without the fearsome side-effects of pharmaceuticals, then no a single in history has ever overdosed on marijuana. I make a usual stop at the dispensary and select some style of tincture. The bottle is compact enough to zip into a pocket of our overcoat or backpack and includes a handy eye dropper for micro dosing. Tinctures offer an especially long shelf-life and don’t require any extra components for consumption. I lay a dose under our tongue and hold it there for a minute. The sublingual absorption of the cannabinoids provides a very rapid onset of effects. Because there are no telltale odors, smoke or ash, the process is appealingly discreet. While I visit new dispensaries across the state, they all carry tinctures. I like to try weird varieties and usually choose new hybrids that supply a single-to-one THC to CBD ratio.

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