FAQ

What Are the Three Main Forms of Medicinal Plant-Based Therapy?

Oils and Extracts:

  • Often taken orally under the tongue for fast absorption
  • Easy to measure precise dosages
  • Commonly used for long-term symptom management

Dried Herbs and Flower:

  • Typically used for inhalation or vaporisation
  • Allows for fast-acting effects compared to other forms
  • Preferred by those who want immediate symptom relief

Capsules and Tablets:

  • A discreet and convenient method
  • Provides consistent dosing for medical use
  • Slower absorption but longer-lasting effects
  • Dried herbs and flower – Provides the fastest effect
  • Oils and extracts – Absorbed relatively quickly when taken under the tongue
  • Capsules and tablets – Take longer to work but provide extended effects
  • Speak with a healthcare professional for personalised advice
  • Consider lifestyle, convenience, and preferred method of use
  • Research the effects and onset time of each form
No. Each form has different absorption rates, durations, and methods of administration. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the best option for your needs.
  • Some people try multiple forms to determine what works best
  • Changing forms should be done under the guidance of a professional
  • Doses may differ depending on the form chosen