For many people, the word “syringe” can make you cringe! Typically associated with getting shots, this is not a word that would make it into anyone’s top 10 list of happy word associations. But all things must change, and in the world of CBD, the word “syringe” takes on a whole new meaning. Why? Because the use of a syringe to contain one of the most pure and potent forms of CBD available is simply a game-changer. Our new glass syringes hold a full milliliter of Delta-8 Hemp Derived THC distillate. This is the same distillate used in our Delta-8 Vape Cartridge and has all of the same positive qualities. So what is so special about our distillate? Or another question would be what is a distillate, and why would you want to use it?
A distillate is produced when one specific compound is extracted from the hemp plant, and the extraction process has stripped away all extraneous compounds. In fact, the word distillate means that the product has undergone this strict purification process that removes unwanted elements while preserving and separating THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids, depending on which product is being made. The name of the distillate will clue you in to the main component of the product. For instance, our Delta-8 THC distillate is a translucent oil that is extremely pure as all unwanted compounds and waxes have been removed during the purification process. All that remains is nearly pure Delta-8 THC, hence the name. This oil is a very potent extract that can be used in a wide variety of ways.
How Do I Use Delta-8 THC Distillate?
Oral Ingestion
Probably the easiest way to use our Delta-8 THC distillate is to simply ingest it. While this may be the simplest method of consumption, it is not as easy as it might seem. Unlike tinctures, which can be simply placed under the tongue and then swallowed, distillates are far too thick for that. If you were to place some distillate under your tongue, you would quickly find that your mouth was covered with a thick, very sticky resin that doesn’t dissolve easily! So just putting it into your mouth is not recommended. Instead, simply measure out your perfect dose onto a cracker, a piece of bread, or put it onto essentially any food item and eat the food. Mixing the distillate with food will prevent it from sticking all over your mouth and make it far easier to ingest. You could also dissolve the thick oil into your morning cup of coffee or other hot liquid. We would not recommend putting it into a cold beverage because the oil will not dissolve well.
Baking or Cooking
You can also put the oil into food that you are baking or cooking. In fact, many manufacturers use distillates when creating their line of infused edibles like gummy bears. You can do the same at home, but be sure to introduce the cannabinoids slowly and in low doses. The general rule of thumb is to begin with less than 5 milligrams Delta-8 THC per serving. After making your first batch, you can adjust the potency according to your personal preferences and taste.
Vaping and Dabbing
Vaping is another way of consuming distillates. The oil can be placed into a vape cartridge, which is then screwed into a vape battery. The cartridge and battery are often referred to as a vape pen because it is about the size of a pen that can easily fit into your pocket. The battery heats up the cartridge, which heats the oil, thereby allowing it to be vaporized and inhaled by the user. Vaping this way produces an almost odorless vapor – unless the oil has had flavoring added to it. The benefit of vaping over the ingestion methods mentioned above is that you get an almost instantaneous effect from your product.
Dabbing can also be used. Dabbing is similar to vaping, but instead of using a vape pen, you would heat up the distillate in a glass “nail,” which is an attachment for a bong or pipe. The oil is placed in the glass nail, heated with a small torch or lighter, and inhaled through the pipe.
Whichever method of ingestion you use, our premium distillates are one of the purest forms of Delta-8 THC you can get.
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