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Does CBD Oil Go Bad: Shelf Life and Proper Storage?

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If you are one of millions of canna-consumers, you probably have some sort of CBD oil in your home. Used to treat a variety of pains and ailments, it’s popularity has grown in recent years. But like any natural product, CBD oil has a shelf life, and improper storage can lead to it going bad before you have the chance to use it all. Even if you smoke CBD, properly storing it will extend its life. If you’re wondering whether CBD oil can expire and how to store it correctly to maintain its efficacy, this blog post will provide the answers you need.

Factors Affecting CBD Oil Shelf Life

Quality of Ingredients. High-quality CBD oil made from premium ingredients and with fewer additives is likely to have a longer shelf life. Full-spectrum oils that contain additional cannabinoids and terpenes may also last longer due to the stabilizing effect of these compounds.

Extraction Method. The method used to extract CBD from the hemp plant affects the oil's stability as well. CO2 extraction is considered the gold standard as it produces a pure, stable product that retains its potency over time.

Packaging. CBD oil stored in dark glass bottles is protected from light exposure, which can degrade the oil. Amber or blue glass bottles are ideal for preserving the oil's integrity.

Storage Conditions. Proper storage is crucial for extending the shelf life of CBD oil. Exposure to heat, light, and air can accelerate the degradation process, causing the oil to lose its potency and effectiveness.

Signs That Your CBD Oil Has Gone Bad

While CBD oil doesn’t spoil in the same way perishable food items do, it can degrade and become less effective over time. Remember that it is a natural product, and natural products are at the mercy of expiration dates. Here are some signs that your CBD oil might have gone bad:

Change in Color Fresh CBD oil typically has a golden or greenish hue. If your oil has turned a dark brown or cloudy, it may be past its prime.

Unpleasant Odor High-quality CBD oil usually has a mild, earthy scent. If it starts to smell rancid or has a strong, unpleasant odor, it’s likely gone bad.

Taste While CBD oil naturally has a distinctive taste, it should not be bitter or sour. A noticeable change in taste can indicate degradation.

Consistency If the oil has become excessively thick or has separated into layers, it might be an indication that it’s no longer good.

How to Properly Store CBD Oil

To maximize the shelf life of your CBD oil, follow these storage tips:

  1. Keep It Cool! Store your CBD oil in a cool, dark place, such as a pantry or cupboard away from heat sources. Avoid storing it in areas with fluctuating temperatures, like near windows or ovens.

  1. Avoid Light Exposure Light, particularly UV light, can break down the cannabinoids in CBD oil. Keep the bottle in its original dark glass packaging and store it in a dark place.

  1. Seal It Tightly Ensure the bottle is sealed tightly after each use to minimize exposure to air, which can oxidize the oil and degrade its quality.

  1. Refrigeration While not always necessary, refrigerating CBD oil can extend its shelf life, especially if you live in a hot climate. However, be aware that refrigeration might cause the oil to thicken; if this happens, you can gently warm the bottle in your hands before use.

  1. Avoid Contamination Always use clean hands or droppers when handling your CBD oil to prevent introducing contaminants into the bottle.


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