Why This Ancient Herbal Hack Might Be the Most Underrated Way to Dose CBD and CBG
- First Things First: What Is a Tincture?
- Why Are Tinctures So Damn Popular?
- Why Not Just Take a Gummy or a Vape?
- What Makes a Good Tincture?
- So Which One’s Right for Me?
- Final Thoughts
If you’ve ever browsed the supplement aisle or scrolled a health site, chances are you’ve seen little glass bottles with droppers and mysterious labels. Maybe you’ve even tried a few. But if you’re still not sure what exactly a tincture is — or why so many people are dropping them under their tongue like they’ve got insider knowledge — you’re not alone.
Let’s break it down.
First Things First: What Is a Tincture?
At its core, a tincture is a liquid extract made by soaking plant material in alcohol or another solvent (like MCT oil or glycerin) to pull out the good stuff — cannabinoids, in this case. This method dates back thousands of years and was used in everything from traditional Chinese medicine to early Western apothecaries.
Today, when we talk about tinctures, we’re usually talking about cannabinoids like CBD (calming, balancing), CBG (focus-enhancing, anti-inflammatory), and THCa (non-psychoactive but potent in its own right) suspended in a carrier oil — ready to be dropped under the tongue for quick absorption.
Why Are Tinctures So Damn Popular?
Because they’re:
Long shelf life — Especially when stored in a cool, dark place. No fridge required.
Discreet — No smoke, no smell, no awkward questions.
Fast-acting — Sublingual absorption gets those cannabinoids into your bloodstream quicker than edibles.
Customizable — You can easily control your dose. Want half a dropper? Cool. Two? Go for it.

Why Not Just Take a Gummy or a Vape?
You could — and there’s nothing wrong with that. But tinctures hit a sweet spot. You’re not waiting an hour for a gummy to kick in, and you’re not pulling out a vape in front of your grandma. Tinctures are subtle, efficient, and easy to incorporate into daily routines — morning, noon, or night.
Plus, they work great when added to smoothies, tea, or a drizzle over food (yes, really). Just keep in mind that adding them to food might make the effects take a little longer to kick in.
What Makes a Good Tincture?
Not all tinctures are created equal. Here’s what we look for (and what we use in ours):
- Full or broad-spectrum extracts – You want more than just CBD or CBG; you want the full symphony of plant compounds (minus the THC if that’s your thing).
- Organic, natural ingredients – No weird flavors or synthetic additives.
- Proper potency – Enough to actually feel it doing something, without having to take a bathtub’s worth.

So Which One’s Right for Me?
Depends on your vibe:
- Need to chill the nervous system? CBD tincture is your friend.
- Want laser focus and anti-inflammatory benefits? CBG’s got your back.
- Looking for something fresh and cutting-edge? Try a THCa tincture — it’s non-psychoactive but has some seriously promising effects.
Final Thoughts: Small Bottle, Big Impact
Tinctures might not be flashy. They don’t come with a smoke cloud or a fancy flavor profile. But they’re effective, versatile, and easy to incorporate into your life — no matter your routine. Whether you’re just getting into cannabinoids or you’re looking to level up your wellness game, tinctures are one of the smartest ways to get started (or keep going).
Want to explore our collection? Check out our CBD, CBG, and THCa tinctures here — small bottles, big benefits.




I like tinctures best, then gummies 2nd so far
CBD + CBG tinc for me plsss! Best combo
I don’t like drugs, but my doctor gave me a CBD tincture and I’ve ben feeling way more balanced ever since!
Quick answer – tincture is a thing that I take daily that makes me feel like a normal human again
Tinctures are my favoite way to medicate. Either a couple drops in my coffee, or just a few drops under my tongue during lunch.