A liquid cannabis extract made by soaking cannabis flowers or concentrates in a high-proof alcohol solution. The alcohol acts as a solvent, extracting cannabinoids, terpenes, and other beneficial compounds from the plant. Tinctures are popular for their discreet, fast-acting, and easy-to-dose nature. They are typically administered sublingually (under the tongue), allowing the compounds to be absorbed into the bloodstream quickly. Tinctures can also be added to food or beverages for oral ingestion.
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In the Wild — Example
A sublingual tincture hits faster than an edible and gives you more control over your dose.
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