CBD Infused Coffee: Recipe, Benefits, and Cannabis Blend

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Published February 16, 2024

The combination of coffee and cannabis can have unintended consequences. While some regard it as a match made in heaven, others steer clear of it like they were combining cheap tequila with vodka.

But there's a whole new debate about coffee that has CBD in it. As the wonder drug of the wellness world, CBD is thought to be the ideal balance to mind-altering substances like caffeine because it doesn't have any psychoactive effects. If you aim to use cannabis for medicinal reasons, obtaining a medical marijuana card Oklahoma is crucial to avoid potential legal consequences.

We'll examine the differences in effects between cannabis and coffee infused with CBD today. You'll know more clearly after reading this about whether drinking coffee with THC or CBD is right for you.

What Is Cannabis-Infused Coffee?

The name should go without saying. To take their morning cup of Joe to the next level, some people add a healthy dose of THC.

There are several ways to go about doing this. Although this isn't the most effective or efficient method, some people add their ground herb to hot water along with their coffee grounds.

Some get more inventive, starting by making a batch of cannabutter to make their own take on bulletproof coffee.

What About CBD-Infused Coffee?

This one works on the same principle as the previous one, but instead of using THC-rich cannabis, CBD is infused into the brew. The most widely used approach involves directly putting a few drops of CBD oil into the coffee.

However, some people cover their coffee beans in CBD (which seems to work best when using an infuser mug or a French press), while others choose to use the more conventional method of just adding the ground herb directly to the coffee.

The Effects of Combining Cannabis or CBD With Caffeine

For a good reason, a lot of people stick to the cannabis/CBD and caffeine combination. But what precisely occurs during the creation of these infusions?

Cannabis (THC)

On the surface, you can see why people who drink cannabis coffee would make their argument. Some consider marijuana to be a "enhancer" of the caffeine kick.

For increased creativity and energy, gurus recommend sativa strains--or, more precisely, strains that contain landrace sativa terpenes like limonene and terpinolene. In contrast, they suggest terpene-rich indica strains like myrcene and linalool if you'd prefer a more laid-back morning without the jitters caused by caffeine.

However, research indicates that the relationship between caffeine and weed high in THC is more nuanced. The possible emergence of learning and memory issues is one of the known side effects of cannabis use. This served as the basis for a 2012 study on rats that looked into the possibility of using caffeine to "counteract memory deficits induced by THC."

When caffeine and a subthreshold dose of THC were given to subjects, researchers discovered that the combination did not only not alleviate side effects related to memory, but actually seemed to exacerbate them.

Studies suggest that caffeine may be the cause because of the antagonistic relationship it has with the body's adenosine receptors. Adenosine receptors have demonstrated the capacity to mediate the possible amnestic (memory loss) effects of THC when stimulated.

Caffeine binds to adenosine receptors and blocks it, so it makes sense that caffeine would increase THC's potential memory-enhancing effects. This led to the above 2012 study's conclusion that combining THC and caffeine suggests a "deleterious effect on cognitive function."

If you seek to use cannabis to improve cognitive functions, reaching out to a medical marijuana doctor is essential. They'll provide guidance on proper consumption methods and Oklahoma's marijuana laws.

CBD

Preliminary research suggests that reducing caffeine jitters is one of the possible advantages of the CBD and coffee combination.

Caffeine inhibits adenosine receptors, as was previously mentioned, which eventually makes one feel more alert. Caffeine, however, also raises dopamine levels.

Some people may become wired by that extra dose of dopamine, which would make the whole experience unpleasant.

However, since CBD is being studied for its ability to reduce tension, it might be possible to avoid experiencing the jitters associated with caffeine.

And there's the link between CBD and boosting the alertness that caffeine causes in the mind. This seems to be related to cannabidiol's possible interaction with serotonin receptors, according to other studies.

Reasons for Adding Cannabis or CBD to Coffee

Studies regarding the potential advantages of combining CBD with caffeine are ongoing, specifically with regard to CBD. There will be benefits and drawbacks as anticipated.

However, the main topic of this section will be the benefits of adding CBD or cannabis to coffee.

Cannabis

  • May have a calming effect and increase the alertness and "creative euphoria" that caffeine brings.
  • Limonene is one of the cannabis terpenes that is well-known for its ability to reduce stress and improve mood.

CBD

  • The ability of CBD to ease tension may also lessen the jitters caused by caffeine.
  • Possibility of improving mental alertness because of its alleged capacity to raise neurochemical levels.
  • The possible increase in serotonin brought on by CBD may also aid in lowering stress levels.

How to Prepare Cannabis or CBD-Infused Coffee?

Making cannabis-infused coffee, or coffee with CBD added, is a great and simple process. You can create your own mixture at home as long as you have the necessary ingredients.

Essentials for Making Cannabis or CBD-Infused Coffee

  • Saucepan
  • Baking sheet
  • 3 cups of water
  • 2 tablespoons of butter or coconut oil
  • 1 gram of your favorite high-THC or high-CBD strain
  • Cup of coffee

Instructions

  • For the raw cannabis to have any effect, the cannabinoids must be activated through decarboxylation. Put your herbs on a baking sheet and bake them at 110C (230F) for 45 minutes to convert THCA to THC or CBDA to CBD.
  • Fill the saucepan with water, then raise the temperature to a boil. Add the butter or coconut oil (the latter being the healthier choice) after that.
  • Put your pot that has been decarboxylated in the saucepan. Although you can experiment, it's best to use one or two pinches per cup of coffee.
  • Simmer it for approximately thirty minutes. You will know the weed and oil/butter have bonded well together when you see the liquid mixture bubble.
  • To remove any extraneous plant material, strain the mixture.
  • After adding the cannabis mixture to your coffee, savor your infused beverage.

Is Trying Cannabis or CBD-Infused Coffee Worth It?

Coffee alone gives you the much-needed boost, especially on lazy, depressing Monday mornings. Everybody has been there. However, you are more than welcome to add some cannabis or CBD to improve the experience. Just remember to think about the basics first, such as the right dosage, strain, and quantity and kind of coffee to consume, before getting started.

Even better, get advice from a medical marijuana doctor or a professional in the field. They might even give you some recipes to try out in addition to providing you with wise counsel.

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