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Top 10 Benefits of Using a Marijuana Tincture » Emily Kyle, MS, RDN

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Are you considering trying a marijuana tincture but unsure what it can do for you? From convenience to discreetness, there are so many marijuana tincture benefits to enjoy. Discover over ten incredible benefits of using a marijuana tincture, where you can make or purchase your own, and how to get started enjoying the benefits of cannabis today!

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Remember, here we are exclusively talking about alcohol-based cannabis extracts, not the standard tincture oil found in most CBD oil products.
These liquid extracts are easily made at home and can be used in various ways, from sublingual consumption to edibles.
In this guide, we will take a closer look at the benefits. I will share some of my favorite tincture recipes and my expert notes, tips, and tricks to help you along the way!


TL;DR – Tinctures:
- Are easy to make
- Offer precise dosing
- Have fast-acting effects
- Bypass the digestive tract
- Are a discreet method of consumption
- Have a long shelf life
- Affect the ECS
- Offer full-spectrum benefits
- It may provide medicinal benefits
- Very versatile – used in many ways!
All you need to do is soak the plant material in the alcohol for several days or weeks, depending on which tincture method you follow.
Eventually, you’ll end up with a potent tincture that can be consumed in many different ways.
You don’t need fancy equipment or specialized knowledge; just follow a few simple recipes, and you’ll have a high-quality tincture in your hands.
Precise Dosing
When consuming cannabis, precise dosing is crucial to achieving your desired effect.
This is where tinctures shine, especially when finding your minimum effective dose (MED).
Unlike other methods of consumption, where it can be difficult to know how many mg of THC you are getting, tinctures make it easy to measure your ideal dose.
Most medical marijuana tinctures come with a dropper so you can control the amount you ingest. You can also buy glass bottles with a full dropper complete with measurements.
This makes it easier to start with a small amount, like 2-3mg of THC, and work your way up until you find the perfect dose for your body.
Plus, since tinctures are made by infusing marijuana into alcohol at home, you can easily calculate how much THC is in each dropper if you measure how much you used in grams.
No more guessing games or accidental overconsumption!


Fast-Acting Effects
One of the most impressive cannabis tincture benefits is the speed with which it takes effect.
Tinctures offer faster effects than other popular consumption methods like edibles, making them effective treatment options for acute issues.
But why do tinctures have such a relatively fast onset time?
The answer lies in the way the body processes them.
Instead of being ingested through the digestive system, tinctures are usually placed under the tongue or along the lining of the mouth, commonly called sublingual application.
This allows the active main ingredients to be absorbed directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the liver and digestion entirely.
As a result, users commonly report feeling the effects of a tincture within minutes of ingestion.
Bypasses the Digestive Tract
One of the most significant benefits of THC tinctures is that if they are not swallowed but rather placed under the tongue, they bypass the gastrointestinal tract.
Instead, they enter the bloodstream through the mucous membrane under the tongue. This process is quicker than digestion, resulting in faster and more efficient effects.
The sublingual method provides a reliable and efficient alternative for those with digestive issues that may affect absorption.
Additionally, this cannabis extract may be ideal for those who do not feel the effect of edibles or other cannabis-infused products.


Discreet Consumption
Tinctures are a discreet and convenient way to consume cannabis products, making them an ideal alternative to smoking or other forms of consumption that may attract unwanted attention.
Tinctures come in small glass dropper bottles that can easily fit in your pocket or purse, making them easy to use at work or on the go.
Additionally, tinctures don’t produce any smell, so you don’t have to worry about lingering odors on your clothes or surroundings.
Unlike smoking, using a tincture as an alternative, you don’t have to deal with smoke in the air or the stigma that comes with it.
This makes it an ideal consumption method for those who want to keep their cannabis use private.
Long Shelf Life
If you’re looking for a cannabis product with a longer shelf life, then tinctures might be your new best friend.
Thanks to their high-proof alcohol base, tinctures can last a year or more if made and stored correctly.
The best way to store a tincture and preserve the plant compounds is to keep it in a cool, dark place out of direct sunlight.
The benefit of this longevity is that you can stock up on tinctures without worrying about them expiring too soon.
Plus, a well-stocked supply of tinctures means never having to worry about running out during a busy week or when you need it the most.


Affects the ECS
Did you know that marijuana tinctures can affect your endocannabinoid system (ECS)?
This system is responsible for maintaining balance and stability within the various methods of your body.
When you use a tincture, you’re working with your body’s natural processes to help maintain homeostasis.
And when it comes to cannabis consumption, using tinctures might be the key to unlocking this system’s benefits.
Unlike smoking, which can be harsh on the lungs, tinctures allow for a more targeted approach to deliver the plant’s active compounds directly to the endocannabinoid system.
This means that your body can benefit from the full spectrum of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids that work in harmony to restore balance naturally.
Full-Spectrum Benefits
When it comes to getting the most out of your cannabis use, a full-spectrum tincture is an excellent way to go.
One of the key advantages of using a cannabis tincture is that it captures the full-spectrum benefits of the plant, thanks to the alcohol acting as a powerful solvent.
This means you’re accessing a much more comprehensive range of plant constituents, like cannabinoids and terpenes, which may contribute to the Entourage Effect.
The Entourage Effect theory proposes that a final product contains the most medicinal benefits when all compounds work together synergistically.


Medicinal Benefits
When people think of marijuana, they often associate it with recreational use.
However, the plant has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years.
The use of medical cannabis has become increasingly popular as a way to receive the benefits of the plant for both recreational use and medical purposes.
Members of my Well With Cannabis Community love tinctures for their efficiency and speed and report that they are an excellent option for finding relief from conditions such as chronic pain, joint pain, and menstrual cramps.
For many people, tinctures have significantly reduced their unwanted symptoms and have become essential to their health and well-being routines.


Versatile
One of the most significant advantages of tinctures is that they can be used in various ways to provide relief, relaxation, and other desired benefits.
For example, tinctures can be taken sublingually by placing a few drops under the tongue for fast-acting effects.
Alternatively, they can be used in recipes, providing a discreet and convenient way to add the therapeutic benefits of marijuana to your daily routine.
Tinctures can also be dropped into a small amount of water, making them an excellent option for those who prefer a warm and soothing way to unwind.
Marijuana Tincture Recipes to Try
The world of cannabis tinctures is vast, and there are many different recipes to try based on your needs.
Additionally, starting with the right products is essential if you’re making a tincture at home.
To make CBD tinctures, you need to start with CBD flower. To make CBG tinctures, you need to start with CBG flower.
To make a tincture with psychoactive effects, you must start with THC in its active form.
Thankfully, we have different recipes to try so you can make herbal medicines that are unique to your needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! You can combine your tinctures to create something with unique benefits. You could separately make a CBD and THC tincture and combine them in different amounts until you get your desired THC: CBD ratios.
While this article superficially discusses a type of cannabis extract made with the cannabis plant, many benefits can be extended to other tinctures like the cannabis root tincture.
Conclusion
Tinctures offer a multitude of benefits that make them an appealing choice for both seasoned cannabis users and novices alike.
Their ease of production, precise dosing, fast-acting effects, and ability to bypass the digestive tract make them highly effective and convenient.
Moreover, their discreet nature and long shelf life add to their practicality.
Whether you’re looking for relief from certain symptoms or simply want to enjoy the benefits of cannabis without the stigma or inconvenience of other consumption methods, marijuana tinctures could be the perfect solution.
Remember, as with any form of cannabis, it’s important to start with a small dose and gradually increase until you find what works best for your body.
What has been the biggest tincture benefit you have experienced? Let the community know in the comments below.



Author: mscannabiz.com
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Cannabis Potency Data | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

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Under contract with NIDA, the National Center for Natural Products Research (NCNPR) located at the University of Mississippi (UM), conducts analyses to monitor the potency of cannabis products distributed in the illegal marijuana marketplace in the United States. Samples are submitted for analysis by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and by state and local police agencies. Samples tested in the laboratory are classified into one of three categories: cannabis (plant material), hashish (dried resin), and hash oil (cannabis extract). Each sample is analyzed by gas chromatography for the major psychotropic component, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), as well various cannabinoids, including cannabidiol (CBD). The data below reflect the percentage of THC and CBD in the cannabis samples seized by the DEA from 1995-2022.
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Percentage of THC and CBD in the Cannabis Samples Seized by the DEA from 1995-2022 Year No. of Samples THC % CBD % 1995 3,763 3.96 0.28 1996 1,402 4.51 0.37 1997 1,337 5.01 0.41 1998 1,341 4.91 0.41 1999 1,825 4.6 0.42 2000 1,929 5.34 0.52 2001 1,687 6.11 0.55 2002 1,690 7.2 0.47 2003 1,872 7.15 0.47 2004 1,914 8.14 0.51 2005 2,295 8.02 0.49 2006 2,081 8.76 0.43 2007 2,143 9.58 0.46 2008 2,000 9.93 0.41 2009 2,073 9.75 0.39 2010 2,261 10.36 0.28 2011 2,342 11.13 0.22 2012 2,100 12.27 0.20 2013 1,230 11.98 0.16 2014 971 11.92 0.16 2015 1,003 10.91 0.18 2016 829 11.52 0.18 2017 781 14.04 0.13 2018 815 14.64 0.27 2019 484 13.31 0.24 2020 670 13.14 0.71 2021 432 14.53 0.46 2022 351 16.14 0.12 Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD) Potency of Cannabis Samples Seized by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Percent Averages from 1995-2022 Source: Potency Monitoring Program, NIDA Contract Number: N01DA-15-7793

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Mississippi Cannabis Updates and 2025 Legislative Changes

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Another legislative session has come and gone in Mississippi (a limited, short special session is all but a certainty, as the Legislature passed no state budget), resulting in tweaks to the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act (MMCA) and a failed consumable hemp regulatory bill. Those happenings, along with others we discuss below, prove that efforts remain underway to improve a medical cannabis program that, while still relatively young, finds itself in its third-year post legalization. And, while no watershed changes were made in 2024 or 2025 to the program, positive developments did occur. That’s something, which reminds me of wise words from native Mississippian William Faulkner: “Given a choice between grief and nothing, I’d choose grief.”
The first four years have likely caused many in the medical cannabis industry to suffer some grief, but isn’t that better than nothing at all? I would think so, especially when you look to Mississippi’s neighbors to the east (hello, Alabama) and north (howdy, Tennessee) – where nothingness plagues the medical cannabis world at the moment.
MMCA Tweaks
Via Sen. Kevin Blackwell’s Bill SB 2748, the MMCA changed in two notable ways. First, the method of calculating a Mississippi Medical Cannabis Equivalency Unit (MMCEU) for concentrates and infused products changed as follows:
- As of July 1, 2025, one unit of MMCEU for concentrates will be equal to one gram of total THC in a medical cannabis concentrate. The previous language stated a unit of MMCEU for concentrates was based on one gram of the concentrate itself.
- As of July 1, 2025, one unit of MMCEU for infused products is now equal to one gram of total THC in an infused product. The previous language stated a unit of MMCEU for concentrates was based on 100 milligrams of THC.
A unit of MMCEU for flower remains as 3.5 grams of the flower itself. Patients are allowed to purchase up to 24 MMCEUs of medical cannabis in a 30-day span and can possess up to 28 MMCEUs at one time.
Second, SB2748 eliminated a requirement for in-person, initial practitioner assessments of patients who are “homebound or bedbound as certified by a practitioner other than the practitioner making the written certification.”
Consumable Hemp Products Bill Fails by One Vote
Rep. Lee Yancey’s HB 1502 aimed to significantly restrict the types of hemp-derived products that could lawfully be sold in Mississippi by authorizing only “consumable hemp products” and hemp beverages. The bill defined “consumable hemp products” in a way to basically only authorize cosmetic-type products and CBD-laden products that are not capable of producing an intoxicating effect. The hemp beverages would have been regulated within the purview of Mississippi’s existing light beer and wine statutory and regulatory regimes and be limited to 12-ounce containers containing no more than 5 milligrams of THC per container. But, as stated, HB1502, while passing the House, failed to move through the Senate by one single vote. Mississippi, once again, finds itself with no mechanism in place to regulate (i.e., testing, age-gate, or otherwise control) the consumable hemp products being sold across the state.
Mississippi Remains at the Forefront of Cannabis Research
If you’re still reading this, you are most certainly familiar with the fact that Mississippi, at its flagship university, housed the only federally sanctioned marijuana growing facility for decades. While the quality of the marijuana being grown there received its fair share of criticism, Mississippi still can claim being home to the lion’s share of government-funded cannabis research for as long as government-funded cannabis research has existed. Thankfully, research is ongoing outside of Mississippi now, but Mississippi isn’t ready to relinquish that research crown just yet. Not only has the Mississippi Legislature appropriated funding for research, Ole Miss recently announced that it will house an expanded cannabis research center at its Oxford, Mississippi campus. Specifically, the Resource Center for Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (R3CR) will research cannabis in the existing National Center for Natural Products Research at Ole Miss, supported in part by a grant partnership led by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. Several other organizations will provide collaborative assistance, including the National Institutes of Health, Washington State University, and the United States Pharmacopoeia.
Conclusion
As of this writing, the state’s medical cannabis program resource reports 56,231 active medical cannabis cards. And the Department of Revenue recently released its 3rd Quarterly Retail Sales Report for Fiscal Year 2025, showing that sales of medical cannabis are up 61% from this time in Fiscal Year 2024 (up $32,347,752). With medical cannabis only having been sold for less than two and half years in Mississippi, those numbers, while businesses wish they were higher, are at least trending in a positive direction. Circling back to the Faulkner quote from above, another legendary Mississippi author, Eudora Welty, left us with words that seem just as appropriate: “it doesn’t matter if it takes a long time getting there; the point is to have a destination.”
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