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
Which Form Works the Fastest?
- 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
How Do I Know Which Form Is Right for Me?
- 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
Are All Forms of Medicinal Plant-Based Therapy the Same?
No. Each form has different absorption rates, durations, and methods of administration. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the best option for your needs.
Can I Switch Between Different Forms?
- 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