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To learn more about our privacy policy Click here Types of Carrier Oils in a Tincture We mentioned earlier that a tincture contains a carrier, or base, oil to create a smooth, liquid consistency. Let’s briefly elaborate on that. Tinctures will most often contain one of the following carrier oils:
You may wonder why anyone would combine hemp oil with hemp seed oil —doesn’t that add to the confusion between the two? After all, hemp seed oil doesn’t contain CBD, yet is often labeled as “hemp oil” in the grocery store. Well, despite that confusion, the impressive nutritional value of hemp seed oil makes it an excellent base that shouldn’t be overlooked. This dark green oil contains the important essential fatty acids, omega-3 and omega-6, as well as other trace vitamins and minerals. Hemp seed oil has a strong, nutty flavor that not everyone enjoys, and that’s difficult to mask with flavoring. That’s why many tinctures are made with MCT or grapeseed oil instead, which aren’t too flavorful and make it easier to add flavoring.
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