Things to Avoid with Your CBD

CBD is one of the most popular organic and herbal treatment options these days. It is estimatedthat by 2024 the CBD market will have a revenue of 20 billion. It reflects on the unimaginable popularity of CBD and its products. CBD is the second most popular compound of cannabis, only after THC, which is the main psychoactive ingredient of cannabis. CBD is safe and offers numerous health benefits, like relief from discomfort and anxiousness.

Being a chemical that interacts with the body at the molecular level, CBD may have adverse interactions in certain conditions. Let’s take a look at whether should you take CBD with food or other medications.

Should You Take CBD With Food?

Science has proven that CBD is a very safe compound and has only a few insignificant side effects. Interestingly, there is no such food that may not be eaten alongside CBD except grapefruit. You may have stomach issues if CBD and grapefruit are taken together. Another frequently asked question is if you can take CBD on an empty stomach.

Even though it’s safe but if you want to maximize the effect of CBD tincture or oil, make sure never to take it on an empty stomach. It also reduces the bioavailability of the CBD product as much of the dose is lost in the metabolic activity. 

For maximum bioavailability, go for CBD tinctures that can be used sublingually. It offers quicker results and maximum absorption.

Medicines To Avoid With CBD

There is a wide range of medicines that should be avoided with CBD. All those medicines that are to be metabolized by the CYP450 enzyme family should not be taken with CBD. CBD slows down their metabolism and increases their side effects.

Make sure to talk to your doctor before taking any medicine with CBD but avoid this at all costs.

 

Antidepressants such as fluoxetine or Prozac
Antipsychotics that can cause drowsiness, like benzodiazepines
Antibiotics like erythromycin and clarithromycin
Heart medications like calcium channel blockers

Supplements To Avoid With CBD

CBD is known for its mellow effect. It can cause slowed breathing and sleepiness. If you try to pair CBD with other supplements, it may elevate such effects and cause too much sleepiness. Some such supplements are those with hops, melatonin, valerian and l-tryptophan.

Who Should Stay Away From CBD?

As mentioned earlier, CBD is quite safe to use for all ages, but if you are already suffering from liver damage, it would be best to stay away from CBD as preliminary research has shown that it may induce liver damage by increasing the level of liver enzymes leading to liver toxicity. Even though other medicines like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs also cause liver inflammation but doctors always hold the drug and see if the enzyme level reduces.

How Not to Keep CBD Oil Good After Opening?

The best thing about CBD is that all products like oils or capsules, have a long shelf life of 1-2 years, depending on its quality and method of extraction. Almost all CBD products can be used for an extended time period after they are opened.

Bottom Line

When it comes to using CBD, you need to avoid certain pitfalls. Be sure to steer clear of low-quality products, inadequate research, improper dosage, and disregarding professional advice. By being informed and mindful, you can maximize the potential benefits of CBD while minimizing any potential risks.