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Tincture

A liquid cannabis extract dissolved in alcohol or oil, typically administered under the tongue for fast absorption.

A tincture is a liquid cannabis extract, traditionally made by soaking plant material in high-proof alcohol to dissolve cannabinoids and terpenes. Modern cannabis tinctures are also made with oil-based carriers like MCT oil or olive oil. Tinctures are typically administered sublingually (under the tongue) using a dropper for precise dosing.

How Tinctures Work

When placed under the tongue, cannabinoids in tinctures absorb through the sublingual mucous membrane directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. This produces faster onset (15 to 30 minutes) than edibles while offering more precise dosing than inhalation. If swallowed rather than held sublingually, tinctures behave more like edibles, with delayed onset and liver metabolism converting THC to the more potent 11-hydroxy-THC.

Advantages of Tinctures

Tinctures are one of the most versatile cannabis products available. They offer discreet, odorless consumption, precise milligram dosing, long shelf life, and the flexibility to use them sublingually, add them to food or drinks, or apply them topically. They are especially popular among medical patients and microdosers who need consistent, measurable doses. When choosing a tincture, check the label for per-dropper and per-milliliter cannabinoid content, and start with the lowest suggested dose to gauge your response.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is tincture?
A liquid cannabis extract dissolved in alcohol or oil, typically administered under the tongue for fast absorption.
Is tincture safe?
Safety with tincture depends on proper technique, quality materials, and responsible dosing. Research the specific requirements of this method, use products from licensed sources, and start conservatively if you are new to it. Following manufacturer instructions for any equipment is essential.
What equipment do I need for tincture?
The equipment needed for tincture varies based on the specific technique. Start with the basics recommended by reputable guides, invest in quality over quantity, and ensure any equipment you use is designed for cannabis consumption. Dispensary staff can often recommend appropriate gear.
How long does it take for tincture to take effect?
Sublingual tinctures can take effect within 15 to 45 minutes when held under the tongue, faster than edibles but slower than inhalation. If swallowed, onset time is closer to edibles (30 minutes to 2 hours). Effects typically last 4 to 6 hours.
What are the pros and cons of tincture?
Like any consumption or preparation method, tincture has trade-offs. Benefits may include efficiency, flavor, convenience, or potency, depending on the technique. Downsides could involve equipment cost, preparation time, or a steeper learning curve. The best method is the one that fits your lifestyle and needs.