CBD Infusion

CBD infusion offers a natural and soothing way to relax. Made with organic ingredients and enriched with high-quality CBD, these herbal teas promote relaxation without the psychoactive effects.

Perfect to integrate into your daily routine, they help you manage stress and improve your general well-being.

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Herbal tea and CBD infusion: a moment of natural and aromatic relaxation

Hemp, in its legal form and containing less than 0.3 % of THC, has made a place of choice on the well-being market for several years. Among the multiple ways of enjoying cannabidiol (CBD), the herbal tea and the infusion occupy a special place. They are part of a long tradition of infusion plant consumption for their relaxing, digestive, or simply taste properties. Mixtures of plants have existed for centuries, and the CBD adds a contemporary touch, appreciated for its soothing potential and the aromatic diversity it brings.

At a time when specialized shops and CBD products are increasing, you may be curious to know the specifics of a herbal tea or an infusion in cannabidiol. How do we prepare for these drinks? What do they bring more than a simple infusion of classic plants? Should we fear psychoactive effects? What is the difference between an infusion, a decoction and a herbal tea enriched in CBD? And above all, how to recognize a quality product on a booming market?

In the following text, you will discover:

  • The bases of herbal tea and the CBD infusion: definition, preparation processes, potential benefits.
  • The different formulas available: pure infusions of hemp flowers, aromatic mixtures, ready -to -use herbal teas, etc.
  • The importance of adding a fatty substance to optimize the extraction of the CBD, naturally liposoluble.
  • The criteria to determine the quality of a herbal tea or an infusion in the CBD, including verification of the THC level.
  • The difference between infusion, decoction and other extraction methods.
  • Possible advantages and limits of a CBD infusion compared to other products (flowers to be sprayed, sublingual oils, resins, etc.).
  • Advice for responsible use, ideal infusion time, possible effects, possible precautions and contraindications.
  • The commitment of Lord of CBD to offer high -quality, organic, and adapted CBD herbal teas and infusions adapted to your desires.

An ancestral format revisited by cannabidiol

Infusion plant consumption dates back to Antiquity. Our ancestors already knew how to take advantage of the active ingredients contained in the leaves, flowers or roots of certain plant varieties. Today, the CBD, from the hemp plant (Cannabis Sativa L.), is perfectly integrated into this secular tradition. CBD -based herbal teas and infusions are available in several variations:

  • Mixtures combining hemp flowers with a low THC content and other aromatic plants (verbena, mint, rooibos, chamomile, liquorice, etc.).
  • More exotic recipes with dried fruits, citrus zest, spices (ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, etc.), or more floral notes (hibiscus, lavender, etc.).
  • "Mono-chanvre" infusions, where the CBD is the star of the mixture, offering a taste closer to raw hemp.

Beyond the simple flavor, the CBD attracts for its potential effects. According to many studies, this cannabinoid could contribute to a feeling of relaxation and relaxation. It is sometimes associated with better digestive comfort, better stress management or even sleep support. Even if it is not a drug, and these properties vary from person to person, the CBD herbal tea is appreciated for the appeasement it can provide, while respecting the legalization in force (THC rate ≤ 0.3 %).

Understand CBD and THC in the context of herbal teas

Hemp contains more than a hundred cannabinoids, the two best known of which are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD).

  • The THC is psychoactive in high doses. It is he who causes the "hovering effect" of cannabis, and which is strictly regulated in France.
  • The CBD, on the other hand, does not lead to this euphoric effect. On the contrary, it would have a soothing, relaxing potential, sometimes described as "non -psychoactive" or "little psychoactive".

When we talk about herbal tea or CBD infusion, these are preparations developed from legal hemp, the THC concentration of which is less than 0.3 %. The psychoactive effects are therefore almost non -existent, which makes the use of these secure products for most consumers, as long as they respect reasonable doses.

Hemp flowers, a raw material adapted to the infusion

CBD herbal teas and infusions are generally designed from legal hemp flowers or specific extracts (pollen, chopped leaves, etc.). Indeed, the hemp flower is the richest in trichomes, these small glands which contain cannabinoids and terpenes (molecules responsible for taste and the smell of the plant).

Depending on the variety of selected hemp, very different aromatic profiles can be obtained: fruity, floral, earthy, spicy, wooded notes ... In addition, the CBD content can vary: some herbal teas highlight a relatively high concentration, while D Others bet on a lighter dosage, associated with other plants. The main thing is to ensure that the final product remains in accordance with the legislation (THC ≤ 0.3 %) and respects quality standards (organic farming, absence of pesticides, laboratory controls, etc.).

The primordial role of fatty substances in the CBD infusion

One of the peculiarities of CBD lies in its solubility. Cannabidiol is liposoluble, that is to say that it dissolves better in fat than in water. This means that if you simply infuse CBD flowers in hot water, a significant part of the CBD may not free itself optimally.

To overcome this problem, it is advisable to add a fatty substance to your infusion, for example:

  • Whole milk (or enriched vegetable milk, such as almond or coconut milk, which contain lipids).
  • A little butter, or coconut oil, olive oil, even a hazelnut of fresh cream.
  • Certain ready -to -use herbal teas can already integrate a fatty support or an emulsifier, simplifying the dissolution of cannabidiol.

By adding a fatty substance, you increase the bioavailability of the CBD. In other words, you allow your body to assimilate it better and more clearly feel the effects. Gustatoryly, the Milky or Creamy Note can also agree perfectly with certain plants.

What effects can we expect from a herbal tea or a CBD infusion?

Each person is unique and will react differently to CBD depending on their sensitivity, weight, medical history, etc. Nevertheless, certain effects are often mentioned in the testimonies of hemp infusion enthusiasts:

  1. Relaxation and relaxation
    • Many consumers seek to get rid of daily stress or prepare for sleep. The CBD herbal tea, consumed at the end of the day, can promote general relaxation and help find a moment of calm.
  2. Sleep support
    • Without making a medical promise, it is not uncommon to read feedback indicating better quality of sleep or facilitation of falling asleep. The auxiliary plants (chamomile, verbena, passiflore, valerian ...) sometimes strengthen this virtue "evening herbal tea".
  3. Digestive comfort
    • Some people bring back a soothing effect on the intestinal sphere, especially when we associate hemp with other digestive plants (fennel, peppermint, licorice, etc.).
  4. A moment of sensory pleasure
    • Beyond the "well-being" aspect, the CBD herbal tea can be tasted for its subtle aromas, especially when it combines several harmonious plants.

It should be recalled that the effects differ depending on the time of infusion, the dose of CBD, the addition of a fatty substance, the state of initial stress, etc. A small cup of light herbal tea will not provide the same effect as a more concentrated and long infusion infusion.

Infusion, decoction, maceration: what differences?

The term "infusion" often refers to the idea of ​​pouring boiling water on plants, then letting rest for a few minutes. However, there are several extraction techniques:

  1. The infusion
    • We pour simmering or boiling water on the aerial parts of the plant (leaves, flowers) and let stand for 5 to 10 minutes.
    • Most CBD trade in trade recommend this method to extract aromatic and cannabinoid principles.
    • Here, the addition of a fatty substance remains important if you want to maximize the absorption of the CBD.
  2. The decoction
    • The plant is placed in cold water, we bring to a boil and let it boil for a few minutes, then we still let infuse.
    • This technique is especially useful for hard parts (roots, bark) which require longer extraction.
  3. Cold maceration
    • It is a question of letting the plant soak in cold or lukewarm water for several hours.
    • Practical for some heat sensitive herbs, but less common for CBD hemp, because cold water extracts less liposoluble compounds.

In practice, the majority of CBD herbal teas mixtures are designed to be infused with hot water, sometimes with specific temperature instructions (80-90 ° C rather than 100 ° C), in order to preserve sensitive molecules and avoid avoiding A too bitter taste.

The Place de la tea and the CBD infusion on the market

In France, the herbal tea is a well -established ritual in culture: from verbena to chamomile via linden, many households are used to consuming infusions to warm up or relax. The arrival of CBD in this sector has therefore found favorable terrain, combining an approach to ancestral phytotherapy and a trendy molecule.

  • Boutiques specialized in CBD (such as Lord of CBD) offer ready -to -use mixtures, often from organic farming.
  • Large areas or drugstores are also starting to reference certain products, even if quality can vary.
  • E-commerce sites and marketplaces are full of offers, some of which are very attractive in price, but not always transparent on provenance and compliance (THC rate, laboratory analyzes, etc.).

This development is part of a more global trend in the search for natural solutions for well-being, balance and daily stress management.

How to recognize a quality herbal tea or CBD infusion?

In an expanding market, it is crucial to know how to distinguish reliable products from those who simply surf the "CBD" fashion effect. Here are some criteria:

  1. The origin and traceability of hemp
    • Find out about the culture area (France, Europe, etc.). European producers are generally subject to strict standards.
    • Organic labels or equivalent certifications constitute a plus to ensure the absence of pesticides.
  2. The display of the THC and CBD levels
    • Even if the herbal tea does not allow a dosage as precise as an oil, the brand must be able to provide laboratory analyzes proving compliance (THC <0.3 %).
    • The mention of the approximate CBD content or the hemp / other plant flowers ratio can be an indicator of transparency.
  3. The precise composition
    • A clear label must list all the plants included: chamomile, verbena, fennel, mint, liquorice, etc.
    • The use of waves like "aromas" can hide artificial substances; Favor products highlighting natural aromas.
  4. Freshness and good conservation
    • Plants must be properly dried, without trace of mold or humidity.
    • Hermetic, opaque packaging, and possibly provided with a minimum durability date (DDM) ensure good protection.
  5. Customer opinions and the reputation of the seller
    • Consult the feedback from other consumers on flavor, feeling or global experience.
    • Turn to specialized brands, such as Lord of CBD, which focus on quality and traceability, rather than doubtful sites without customer service.

In Lord of CBD, we rigorously select organic raw materials, let's control the content of THC and CBD, and propose original mixtures to meet different needs (relaxation, digestion, sleep, taste pleasure, etc.).

Practical preparation of a herbal tea or CBD infusion

The implementation of a herbal tea or CBD infusion follows a protocol similar to that of conventional infusions, with however some specificities: however

  1. Dosage
    • Respect the manufacturer's indications on the sachet. For example, 1 to 2 teaspoons of mixing per cup (approximately 200-250 ml of hot water).
    • You can adjust the quantity according to your preferences, your tolerance or the desired effect.
  2. Water temperature
    • Generally, water is advised between 80 and 95 ° C. Boil the water at 100 ° C then let it cool for 1 or 2 minutes may be enough to fall into this beach.
    • Too boiling water can degrade certain terpenes, a bit like green tea which is prepared at 80-85 ° C.
  3. Infusion
    • Count 5 to 7 minutes on average, or more if you are looking for a more pronounced effect (up to 10 minutes).
    • The longer the infusion, the more the bitter or herbaceous compounds are released. Too prolonged time could alter the taste.
  4. Adding a fatty body
    • As mentioned, adding a spoon of whole milk, coconut oil or other fatty substances is recommended. Even a lichete of butter can do the trick.
    • Some like to incorporate a cloud of cream for a smooth appearance.
  5. Tasting
    • Possibly filter if the mixture contains large pieces or whole flowers.
    • Savor the hot herbal tea, but you can also let it cool and taste it in an ice version, especially in summer.
    • If you want to sweeten, favor natural sweeteners such as honey, agave syrup or coconut sugar.

Note: the CBD taken in infusion takes more time to act than in inhalation (vaporization) or in sublugal absorption (oil). The effects can appear after 30 to 60 minutes, but last longer than a simple vaporization.

How many cups a day?

The dosage depends on each person. Some users are satisfied with a single cup in the evening to enjoy a moment of calm before bedtime. Others prefer to consume it 2 to 3 times a day, especially during sustained stress periods. Better to start with a cup and observe your feelings, then adjust if necessary.

In general, 2 or 3 cups per day do not pose any concern, as long as the herbal tea is of good quality and you do not feel any undesirable effects (marked drowsiness, for example). If you notice discomfort, reduce the dose or talk to a health professional.

Comparison with other CBD forms

The CBD is found in many other formats: oils, capsules, e-liquids for vape, resins, cosmetic creams, etc. The herbal tea has some interesting specificities:

  1. Sweetness and discretion
    • Drinking a herbal tea is a familiar and non -stigmatizing gesture, ideal for people who do not wish to inhale or smoke.
    • The hot cup ritual in the evening is already well rooted in many homes, and hemp is easily joined.
  2. More progressive effect
    • Digestive absorption takes more time than inhalation. The effects go up smoothly and can last longer (up to 4-6 hours), depending on the individual.
  3. Aromatic aspect
    • The herbal tea gives pride of place to the natural flavors of hemp or those of other associated plants (lemon, ginger, mint, etc.). You can easily customize it.
  4. Less precise dosage
    • It is more difficult to know exactly the amount of CBD ingested by cup than with a pipette oil with a determined dosage (eg: 5 mg per drop).
    • Variations in temperature, infusion time and adding fatty substances influence the final concentration.
  5. Less concentration in CBD than certain oils or resins
    • Herbal teas are often at a light or moderate dosage, unlike oils at 20 % or 30 % CBD.
    • For a sustained effect, you must take care of the quality of the mixture (hemp flowers sufficiently rich in cannabinoids) and to respect the infusion protocol.

Side effects or contraindications?

The CBD is known to be well tolerated, but some precautions are essential:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women must ask a healthcare professional for advice before consuming CBD products, herbal tea.
  • People under drug treatment: CBD can interact with certain drugs (via the liver, CYP450 enzymes). It is recommended to consult a doctor.
  • Possible side effects (dry mouth, slight drowsiness, punctual digestive disorders) are rare and most often linked to excessive dosage or particular sensitivity.

If in doubt, it is better to remain cautious, decrease consumption, or request a medical advice. It is important to emphasize that the CBD herbal tea does not pretend to cure diseases, and does not replace a medical prescription.

What taste has hemp herbal tea?

Hemp has a herbal flavor, often described as close to the cut hay, embellished with more or less fruity, spicy or floral shades depending on the variety. For some, this taste recalls that of a verbena or linden herbal tea, with a touch of bitterness.

Quality mixtures combine other plants to balance and soften. Mint, for example, brings a freshness that partly covering the natural bitterness, while the lemongrass enhances the grassy note by a tangy zest. Lovers of sweeter flavors can add a little honey, agave syrup or stevia.

Plants most often used with CBD hemp

Although each brand has its recipes and secrets, some plants go particularly well with hemp, both in terms of taste and that of effects of effects:

  • Chamomile: calming, soft, perfect plant for the evening.
  • Verbena: a great classic of herbal teas, known for its soothing and digestive properties.
  • The lemon balm: a slightly lemony note, helps in relaxation.
  • Peppermint: brings freshness, helps digestion, sometimes masks the bitterness of hemp.
  • Licorice: adds a natural sweet touch (watch out for hypertensive people, because liquorice can have an impact on tension).
  • Ginger: known for its energizing effect, anti -fatigue, and its spicy taste.
  • Rooibos: Without caffeine, this red tea in South Africa goes well with hemp and brings an aromatic roundness.
  • Lavender, hibiscus, rose: for more pronounced floral notes.

The choice of a mixture will depend on your preferences (tonic or relaxing, fruity or floral) and the moment of the day when you want to consume the CBD herbal tea.

CBD infusions and French legislation

France authorizes the marketing of hemp products, provided that the plant used is among the certified varieties and that the THC rate in the finished product does not exceed 0.3 %. Flowers, leaves and seeds can therefore be offered in the form of herbal tea, under the name "industrial hemp" or "hemp well-being".

For several years, there have been some debates on the legality of the hemp in bulk, but the infusion remains authorized. Indeed, the Court of Justice of the European Union has clarified the situation by promoting the free movement of products to the CBD. What matters is that the THC remains under the legal limit, making the consumption of herbal tea with the hemp perfectly eligible.

The importance of verifying laboratory analyzes

Even if the CBD herbal tea has no major risks, it is essential to ensure that the product is in accordance with the standards in force. Serious brands have their prizes analyze in independent laboratories in order to certify:

  • THC rate (≤ 0.3 %).
  • The rate of CBD (varying depending on the variety).
  • The absence of heavy metals, pesticides or residual solvents.
  • Possibly, the presence of other cannabinoids (CBG, CBC, etc.) to assess the spectrum.

These analyzes are often made available to consumers on the manufacturer's site or on request. At Lord of CBD, transparency is in order: we are careful to publish or provide the results of these tests to reassure our customers on the legality and quality of our herbal teas.

CBD herbal tea and global wellness routine

CBD is only one element among others in the quest for well-being. Incorporating a hemp herbios into his daily life can be accompanied by:

  • Relaxation moments: yoga, meditation, reading, soft music ...
  • A balanced lifestyle: sufficient sleep, varied diet, regular physical activity, correct hydration.
  • Anti-stress practices: deep breathing, sophrology, walking in the great outdoors ...

The goal is not to see the CBD herbal tea as a miracle remedy, but rather as a soothing complement, a natural ally to establish comforting breaks in our hectic days. Some people prefer to consume it in the evening to relax, others appreciate it after lunch to facilitate digestion, or in the middle of the afternoon for a time of calm.

Can we prepare for your own homemade cbd herbal tea?

Absolutely, if you have legal CBD flowers (by watching over THC ≤ 0.3 %) and some aromatic plants, you can create your own mixtures:

  1. Select quality dried hemp flowers (Indoor, Greenhouse, or Outdoor, according to your preferences).
  2. Combine them with plants you like: mint, verbena, chamomile, rooibos, etc.
  3. Lightly chop the flowers if they are too large, then mix with other ingredients.
  4. Keep in an airtight jar away from light and humidity.
  5. At the time of the infusion, add a fatty body for better extraction of the CBD.

This DIY approach (Do It Yourself) makes it possible to fully personalize the aroma and the concentration in CBD, while mastering the origin of each component. However, she takes more time and some basic knowledge on plants.

The entourage effect in the CBD herbal tea

The concept of entourage effect suggests that the different cannabinoids (CBD, CBG, CBC, etc.) and terpenes present in hemp act in synergy. Thus, a herbal tea containing whole or partially whole hemp flowers could benefit from this interaction, offering a broader effect spectrum than an isolated product containing only pure CBD.

In addition, mixing hemp with other plants with complementary properties (calming, digestive, toning) can multiply the positive experience, both aromatic and physiological.

Lord of CBD and its offer in herbal teas / CBD infusions

Since 2021, Lord of CBD has specialized in the distribution of products based on legal hemp, in particular:

  • CBD flowers (Indoor, Greenhouse, Outdoor, Small Buds).
  • CBD oils of different concentrations (5 %, 10 %, 15 %, 20 %, etc.).
  • French resins (hash) and other extracts (THV-N10, CBNO…).
  • E-liquids, puffs, 510 cartridges for vape.
  • Mixtures for chicha with CBD.
  • And of course, our organic herbal teas and hemp infusions, selected for their taste and quality.

We make it a point of honor to collaborate with serious producers, respecting European standards. Our goal is to make the CBD accessible to everyone, with informative and responsive customer service, and delivery in France and Europe from € 39 purchase.

Customer feedback on herbal teas and hemp infusions

CBD herbal tea lovers often emphasize:

  • A subtle, sometimes herbaceous taste, enhanced by companion plants.
  • A feeling of relaxation that arrives slowly, without heaviness.
  • Good tolerance, with few declared side effects.
  • A pleasure of tasting comparable to classic herbal teas, the “CBD” dimension in addition.

Sometimes some consumers do not feel a significant difference from a classic herbal tea, especially when the hemp content is low or if the infusion time has been too short. In this case, adjust the recipe (add a little more mixture, lengthen the infusion, integrate a fatty body) can improve the experience.

The lightness of the infusion vs. the power of other formats

If you are looking for a very marked or fast effect, know that other CBD forms (highly concentrated oils, vaporization, etc.) can better meet this expectation. The herbal tea, by definition, offers a softer and more progressive approach, often associated with taste pleasure. Some people consider it less "powerful" than a vaporized resin or a sublugal oil, but that is what appeals to those who want a subtle effect and a warm ritual.

CBD ice cbd: a refreshing alternative

Although we often talk about hemp infusion as a hot drink, it is quite possible to taste it in a cold or icy version, especially during the summer months:

  1. Prepare your herbal tea normally, letting it infuse the time required (5-10 minutes).
  2. Let it cool to room temperature.
  3. Place it in the refrigerator, or add ice cubes in a carafe.
  4. Entering lemon slices, fresh mint leaves, or even red fruits for a fruity touch.

The drink thus obtained retains a good part of the properties of the CBD, even if the effects may be a little less intense than when it is hot (the heat helping to release certain terpenes). In addition, the bitterness of hemp can be more noticeable in a cold version, hence the interest of an addition of fresh fruit or herbs.

Some homemade recipe ideas to vary the pleasures

  1. Hemp - Mint - Lemon Infusion
    • Ingredients: Hemp flowers (1 teaspoon), pepper or soft mint (1 teaspoon), organic lemon zest, a hint of honey.
    • Bring a tonic freshness, ideal at the end of a meal.
  2. Tisane Hemp - Chamomile - Verbena
    • Ingredients: Hemp flowers (1 teaspoon), matrix chamomile (1 teaspoon), fragrant verbena (1 teaspoon).
    • Perfect for the evening, promotes relaxation.
  3. ROOIBOS Chanvre - Cinnamon - Vanilla
    • Ingredients: Rooibos base (1 to 2 teaspoons), hemp flowers (1 teaspoon), a cinnamon stick, a few drops of natural vanilla extract.
    • Soft and round taste, slightly spicy, lends itself well to the cold season.
  4. Hemp - ginger - lemongrass infusion
    • Ingredients: Hemp flowers (1 teaspoon), grated fresh ginger (1/2 teaspoon), dried lemongrass (1 teaspoon).
    • Tonic, helping digestion, can be eaten hot or cold.

In all these recipes, do not forget to add a little milk or another fatty substance if you want to optimize the extraction of the CBD. You can also experiment: adjust the quantities, test new plants (anise, cardamom, lavender, etc.), or incorporate small pieces of dehydrated fruit.

The word on the conservation of the CBD herbal tea

To preserve the taste and aromatic qualities, store your hemp mixtures and other plants in hermetic containers, out of direct light, heat and humidity. Metal boxes or dark glass jars are ideal. Avoid wet cupboards from the kitchen or the proximity of a sunny window. A good conservation will allow you to enjoy a fresh herbal tea for several months, even a year, without major alteration of taste or properties.

Herbal tea, infusion and CBD education

The success of the hemp herbal tea illustrates the need for transparent information on what the CBD is really. Many people still associate the word "cannabis" with an illegal drug, ignoring that there are industrial varieties authorized and devoid of notable psychotropic effects. Specialized shops and teaching articles help to enlighten the public, stressing that the CBD herbal tea has nothing to do with "hovering": it is a relaxing drink, based on legal hemp, similar to a herbal tea Classic plants, but enriched with cannabidiol.

Some consumers are particularly looking for this natural, natural dimension, without risk of addiction or dependence, and without the slightest feeling of "high". The CBD herbal tea perfectly meets this expectation, by registering in a healthy and serene routine.

The price of a herbal tea or CBD infusion

The prices vary depending on:

  • Of the quality and the origin of hemp (biological, indoor, greenhouse, etc.).
  • Percentage of hemp flowers in the mixture.
  • Of the presence of noble ingredients (rare spices, quality dehydrated fruits, etc.).
  • Of the brand and the reputation.

There are sachets of 30 to 50 g of CBD herbal tea between € 10 and € 25, depending on the criteria mentioned. Some high-end brands can go beyond. At Lord of CBD, we strive to offer a balanced value for money, accessible to all, while maintaining impeccable traceability.

Delivery in Europe

To meet growing demand, Lord of CBD sends its products, including herbal teas, throughout Europe from € 39 purchase. Delivery is made in discreet parcels, respecting local regulations. Customer service remains available for any questions about the order, monitoring or use of products.

A moment of conviviality or solitary relaxation

The CBD herbal tea can be shared with friends, at the end of a meal, to close a gentle evening. Some even organize well-being “tea parts”, where everyone discovers new plants, new mixtures. It is a way of introducing the CBD in a positive and non -anxiety -provoking way, far from the shots.

Conversely, drinking a solo herbal tea, before going to bed, can become an intimate ritual, associated with reading a book or a meditation session. The simple fact of preparing and sipping a hot drink already promotes mental appeasement.

Small warnings

  • Light interactions with alcohol: although rarely mentioned, the association of alcohol and CBD can potentiate sedation. Avoid combining beer/wine and herbal tea CBD if you want to stay alert.
  • Hypersensitivity: A minority of people can be allergic or intolerant to certain plants or spices in the mixture. Always read the composition.
  • Hypotensive effect? In some individuals, CBD can slightly lower blood pressure. People subject to hypotension must take this into account.

The diversity of Lord of CBD ranges

In addition to the herbal tea and the infusion, Lord of CBD is part of a logic of diversification to meet all needs:

  • CBD flowers (indoor, outdoor, greenhouse) for vaporization or DIY infusion.
  • Small Buds, more economical, but just as rich in CBD.
  • Resins (hash) of different types (Lebanese, Pollen, Ice-O-Lator, etc.), some of which are produced in France.
  • CBD oils of various concentrations, with complete spectrum or wide spectrum, for more precise use (drop by drop).
  • E-liquids, 510 cartridges and puffs for vape, ranging from fruity aromas to more classic notes.
  • Emerging cannabinoids like THV-N10 or CBNO, for those who like to experience new horizons.
  • Mixtures for shisha, combining hemp and dried fruits, for a festive moment without tobacco.

Our approach: personalized advice, customer listening, and permanent quality control, while complying with the legal framework (THC ≤ 0.3 %).

Future prospects for herbal tea and CBD infusion

The CBD market continues to evolve, with an increasingly wide audience. We can imagine:

  • New rare plant associations (sacred basil, moringa, premium hibiscus flowers) with hemp for unprecedented taste and functional synergies.
  • Sedan -to -use herbal teas including a natural emulsifier, facilitating the dissolution of the CBD, without it being necessary to add milk or oil.
  • Ranges dedicated to specific moments (toned morning, concentrated afternoon, relaxed evening), playing on plant mixtures to target different needs.

The innovation potential is great, and demand for well-being drinks continues to grow, especially when they are devoid of annoying psychoactive effects. The CBD herbal tea is probably only a taste of a larger universe, encompassing modern phytotherapy.

An original and warm gift

Offering a CBD herbal tea can be a great gift idea for a loved one in tea or plant lover. This changes traditional infusions and introduces the person to the world of hemp in a subtle way. Often, the boxes including a cup, a dosser spoon and a few samples of different varieties cause sensation.

Latest tips to take full advantage of your hemp infusion

  • Take the time to smell the dry mix before the infusion: it is an olfactory pleasure that prepares the senses.
  • Pay attention to duration and temperature: too short a time gives a bland drink, too long time can bring bitterness.
  • Try the experience in combination with a small cookie or a piece of dark chocolate: some flavor combinations are very pleasant.
  • Listen to your body: if you feel a benefit, adapt the consumption frequency. Otherwise, test another variety or another dosage.

In short, the herbal tea and the CBD infusion are part of a millennial tradition of plant consumption, while bringing modernity and the potential benefits of cannabidiol. They offer a soft gateway to the world of hemp, without requiring particular equipment (unlike vaporization) and without psychotropic effect.

In Lord of CBD, we are keen to select mixtures that value the quality of hemp, while exploiting the aromatic synergies of other plants. Whether you are a new or already connoisseur, you will certainly find an infusion adapted to your tastes and your desires. Our team remains at your disposal to guide you and advise you, so that each cup becomes a moment of serenity, pleasure and well-being.

In addition, the discretion and simplicity of use of herbal tea make it can integrate into your daily life without upsetting your habits. In the evening, at work (if your business allows access to hot water and the use of herbal teas), or during friendly moments with friends, the CBD herbal tea presents itself as a wellness alternative to conventional drinks , without risk of addiction, or adverse effects pronounced.

The general picture is therefore very positive: a legal product, potentially beneficial for relaxation, with an infinitely modifiable taste thanks to the countless plants that exist, and easy to implement. It is up to you to test, explore, and find the CBD herbal tea that suits you best. We hope that this detailed information will help you make an informed choice and fully savor what nature (and tradition) can offer.

The entire Lord of CBD team wishes you pleasant moments of infusion, filled with flavors and benefits, in compliance with French law and common sense. To your cup!