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El CBD en el mercado del café

CBD in the coffee market

Do you know what cannabis is? Well, to delve into the topic of CBD, it's first important to know that cannabis is a plant known for its psychotropic, sedative, and medicinal properties. Its composition contains organic elements called cannabinoids, which are responsible for its properties. There are 113 different cannabinoids in cannabis. The most famous is THC, which is intoxicating and causes the feelings of euphoria associated with this plant. CBD is another component, but it's non-toxic and has more medicinal properties than the previous one, and it's not addictive. CBD is the medical abbreviation for cannabidiol, and is how this element is referred to in laboratories.

So you already know that CBD is a non-psychoactive component of cannabis, a fact that has sparked great interest in scientific medicine. It is currently being used successfully to treat psychological disorders such as hyperactivity, psychosis, and post-traumatic stress. It is also used to treat chronic inflammation or degenerative conditions such as multiple sclerosis, as well as to alleviate the discomfort caused by chemotherapy.

CBD and coffee

For many people, CBD products offer pain relief and a way to manage anxiety. Recently, CBD has found its way into coffee, from cold brew to whole bean. CBD, then, appears to be largely used to relax in some way, whether in response to pain, stress, or anxiety. Coffee, on the other hand, is known for its caffeine boost and ability to improve focus.

Although the combination of coffee and CBD seems unlikely, those who have experienced it in authoritative studies say it's an incredible combination and describe it as getting caffeine without the buzz. Coffee offers a more direct route to CBD. The combination of the two, according to those who have used it, both helps them stay awake and feel the benefits of pain relief.

CBD coffee products on the market

In just a few years, CBD coffee products have become increasingly popular on the market, with different options to choose from, such as the following:

  1. CBD-infused coffee beans: This category includes whole beans, ground coffee, and capsules. While flavor profiles will depend on where you buy them, the CBD infusion process in coffee beans typically leaves no aftertaste or odor.
  2. CBD-Infused RTD Cold Brew: This category includes RTD (ready-to-drink) cold brew prepared with water-soluble CBD drops.

Public perception of CBD

For a long time, cannabis-derived products have been associated with drugs. There was little awareness that other cannabinoids had practical uses. These were associated with drug use. Today, there is more information and people are more educated about the legality of these products, and they are leaving behind stigmas and stereotypes. Research indicates that in the coming years, cannabis products will be available in almost every market.

Prudent market

Despite the amount of research that has been done on combining coffee with CBD, none of it is officially recognized, so companies marketing CBD products must proceed with caution, although it is hoped that as the product becomes more popular, it can be marketed as a responsible and safe product.

Manufacturers' liability

Transparency in the way a product is supplied is a key requirement for both consumers and manufacturers. Brand trust is very important. Products must have packaging evidence, such as a QR code that can be scanned to determine the exact amount of CBD the product contains.

Recommendations for consuming CBD coffee

According to a CBD coffee manufacturer and regular consumer, you can prepare your regular coffee and add a CBD extract. In the morning, a cup of CBD coffee helps with back pain. You can also have another combination before midday, and don't consume more to avoid overdoing it. The usual course of action is to go slowly, consuming the appropriate amount. The recommended dose for a 10 mg dose of CBD is two cups of coffee.

So now you know that if you're looking to balance the caffeine boost with some of the supposed effects of cannabidiol, CBD-infused coffee could be the new ideal beverage. However, it's recommended that you study and research dosages, regulations, and side effects, making sure you buy reliable brands. In the near future, thanks to studies and research, the CBD coffee market will allow manufacturers to offer products based on responsible, safe, and high-quality expertise.