CBD Coffee: 6 Benefits and How to Make Your Own

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In this article, the experts tell you everything you need to know about this new elixir from the gods of ganja, including:


  • The Numerous Benefits of CBD Coffee
  • How to make CBD coffee
  • What to expect from this magical drink
  • We'll get to the bottom of what makes CBD coffee so effective for everything that ails you.


caffeine and cannabidiol

CBD coffee is a combination of two of our three favorite molecules: caffeine and cannabidiol (CBD). The third molecule in this triumvirate of power is, of course, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), but it is banned in our country, so this topic is not relevant now.


Here is a little background on these two amazing chemical compounds.


Caffeine



Caffeine - or C8H10N4O2 - is a natural stimulant found in the seeds, nuts and leaves of a number of plants native to Africa and South America.

The most famous source of caffeine is coffee beans. In fact, people have been roasting these beans for the purpose of making a drink since the mid-15th century (that's the 1400s, baby).

It is worth noting that plants containing caffeine use it as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from predators.

In this sense, it is very similar to the cannabinoid molecules in the marijuana plant, which also serve to protect against predators.


cannabidiol



Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that is one of the main building blocks of the cannabis plant.

Other cannabinoids include:

  • Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
  • Cannabigerol (CBG)
  • Cannabichromene (CBC)
  • Cannabinol (CBN)
  • Cannabicitran (CBT)
  • Cannabicyclol (CBL)

The fact that it's not psychoactive means it doesn't produce a psychedelic high like some other cannabinoids (we're talking about THC). But that doesn't mean that CBD doesn't interact with the brain at all.


It is, and in some rather unique ways.


6 benefits of CBD coffee



As you will soon see, there are many benefits to making a cup of CBD coffee. We will break down these benefits piece by piece so that you understand where all the effects come from.


1) Caffeine Accelerates the Release of Serotonin and Dopamine

Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that facilitates brain activity and plays an important role in the motivational component of reward-motivated behavior.

This last effect is why you need coffee in the morning.

Serotonin has a mild antidepressant effect. It's not enough to alleviate the symptoms of depression, but it's enough to give non-depressives a brighter outlook when all they need is sleep.


2) Caffeine Signals an Adrenaline Rush

Your body releases adrenaline during times of stress. The presence of adrenaline in your body increases blood flow, speeds up breathing, and boosts carbohydrate metabolism in preparation for fight or flight.


A cup of coffee in the morning won't give you the same tension as a grizzly bear at the foot of your bed, but it will provide a noticeable "boost" that will help you start your day (or work your way through a midday energy slump).


3) Caffeine Helps Muscles Contract

The combination of caffeine and adrenaline lubricates your muscles so they contract faster and harder than they could without these ingredients.

It helps you feel strong, confident and ready for your morning commute.


4) CBD relieves anxiety



We've already touched on the psychological benefits of caffeine (a mild antidepressant), but when combined with the anti-anxiety properties of CBD, you have a really great way to start the day.


Anxiety and depression can turn even a lazy Saturday morning into a stressful event. But with a cup of CBD coffee in hand, you'll enjoy lounging in your favorite chair, just watching the world move around you.


5) CBD Reduces Pain

Another great benefit of CBD coffee is that the CBD molecule interacts with your brain and body in a way that reduces pain.


CBD does this by:

  • "Numbing" the vanilloid receptors in your brain that register pain
  • Reducing inflammation


Inflammation - your body's response to a problem - is the root cause of pain, even if there is no underlying damage.

For example, let's say you get the flu virus, which doesn't really do any harm (apart from making you feel terrible). Part of your body's response is to increase the levels of inflammation in your system to fight infection.

It makes you feel sick and bad. CBD can help relieve pain caused by inflammation.


Of course, this is nothing more than a pain reliever that you can get from your doctor. It won't reduce severe pain (say, from a broken bone), but it can reduce pain from a headache, muscle pain, or arthritis.


6) CBD Suppresses Muscle Spasms

Uncontrolled muscle contraction is a serious medical problem for people of all ages. And because these contractions originate in the brain and not in the body, they are very difficult to treat.


Unlike other anti-seizure drugs that interact with your body, CBD goes straight to the source to greatly reduce the electrical misfires that cause muscle spasms and even cramps.


How to Make Your Own CBD Coffee


(we’ll make a reservation right away, there are 2 options, one that is much simpler and can be used by everyone, and the one that we have banned, we post it for general development or for those countries where it is possible)


Super-simple option (for the lazy, allowed with us)

Ingredients and materials:

  1. Brew your favorite coffee or take it to any coffee shop
  2. Take out a jar of CBD Oil (For example: CBD Oil Tincture Isolate 1000mg )
  3. Pipette directly into the coffee the amount you need (You can calculate the dosage in our " CBD Dosage Calculator ")
  4. Give it a little stir and voila, your CBD coffee is ready!


The option is more difficult, for advanced (for other countries where it is allowed or ..)

Ingredients and materials:

  1. ½ gram of your favorite high CBD bud variety
  2. 3 glasses of water
  3. 2 tablespoons butter or coconut oil
  4. Pot or kettle for boiling
  5. Strainer
  6. Large cup or 4 smaller measuring cups for pumping
  7. Pot or coffee maker for final brewing


Recipe

1) Grind.


Chop your weed as finely as possible.

You can, of course, cut your bumps with a knife if that makes you happy. But we live by the “Work smarter, not harder” principle and prefer to use a coffee grinder or grinder instead. It's easier, faster, and simply better. Don't make your life harder than it needs to be.


2) Cooking

Pour 3 cups of water into a saucepan and bring to a boil. If you need more explanation for this step, you can step aside and let someone smarter do it for you (it's as simple as possible)

Once the water boils, add 2 tablespoons of butter or coconut oil.


3) Simmer

When the butter is completely melted, lower the heat until the water boils.

Sprinkle with cannabis and let everything simmer for 40 minutes. Stir the infusion several times to keep the plant material from sticking to the side of the pot.


4) Strain

After 40 minutes, pour the water/oil/cones mixture through a strainer to remove the crushed cannabis particles. Don't worry. This prior manipulation already left the good things (CBD and terpenes) during the 40 minute boil session.

All you need to do, as you hopefully understand, is get rid of the residue in your fluid.


5) Brewing



You are now ready to make your CBD coffee!

Pour the water you just brewed into a coffee maker or teapot for brewing. Add your favorite coffee grounds and brew.


6) Stir (optional)

As your CBD coffee cools, the oil or oil will separate from the water. You can extend the time the mixture stays in solution by running your brewed coffee through a blender before drinking, or just mix it well with a spoon. Of course, if you drink your coffee fast enough, this shouldn't be a problem.


What to Expect When You Drink CBD Coffee

From the very first sip of CBD coffee, you will immediately feel the effects of caffeine, just like with a regular cup of coffee.

Those good feelings should get you through the next hour or so (depending on your weight, metabolism, tolerance, and other variables) until the CBD kicks in. The timing of the effect should not come as a surprise, since you are essentially consuming your dose of CBD through your stomach: like eating a cannabis muffin or drinking hemp tea (these don't work instantly either, as they need to pass through your stomach).


Digestion and absorption take time, but like any food, the effects will be stronger and last longer than if you smoked, vaped or dubbed. So it pays to be patient and let your body do its thing.


Is it easier to buy CBD oil and add it to coffee or brew it yourself?



The answer to this question is entirely up to you. We know what we like, but we won't let that affect your decision. (Unless the fact that the second option, as we mentioned, is not for all countries)

Choose for yourself the method that is more interesting to you, I'm sure they will differ in both taste and effect.

Start by buying pre-made CBD Oil from our store and add it to your favorite coffee. See what you think about the taste and effects.

Then brew your own CBD coffee at home (if you can) and compare the two experiences. Which is better? Do you mind making your own drink, or would you rather have someone else do some of the work for you?


Of course, if you are too tired to do all the work in the morning (or the night before), buying CBD Oil from our store (and also if you are lazy like us) is the easiest option.


Dedicated to all coffee lovers) Enjoy and healthy coffee drinking!

 
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