If you're using Delta-8 or thinking about trying it, you've probably wondered how long it sticks around in your system. Whether you're preparing for drug tests, switching up your routine, or just curious, it's a smart question to ask. The answer isn't one-size-fits-all, but the good news is that it can be explained in a simple way.We've laid it all out for you here: what Delta-8 is, how long it may stay in your body, how it's detected, and what affects the timing. You'll discover exactly how this impacts you, putting you firmly in the driver's seat. Table of Contents:...
Have you tried Delta-9 and now you’re wondering how long it might stick around in your system? You’re not alone. Whether you're prepping for a drug test, planning a break, or just curious about how your body processes it, it helps to know what to expect. The answer depends on a few different things, and we'll discuss those below. You'll learn all about Delta-9: what it is, how long it stays in your body for different tests, and what speeds up or slows down its exit. Table of Contents: 1.What is Delta-9 THC? 2.How Long Does Delta-9 THC Stay in...
At Kind Oasis, we believe in the power of plant medicine—and in the people who passionately craft it. That’s why we’re thrilled to share our latest collaboration with Erin Locke, the herbalist and healer behind Empress Roots. Her handcrafted body care remedies are now part of our wellness lineup, and they reflect everything we stand for: quality, care, community, and good vibes. Erin’s work is rooted in a deep knowledge of herbs and holistic wellness. A Milwaukee local, she founded Empress Roots with the intention of empowering people to connect with their bodies and nature through clean, effective botanicals. Her...
When it comes to cannabinoids, THC and CBD often steal the spotlight. But at Kind Oasis, we love digging deeper into the incredible plant that keeps on giving. Today, we're shining a light on cannabichromene (CBC) — a lesser-known cannabinoid with big potential. Whether you're seeking relaxation, relief, or a little extra clarity, CBC might just become your new favorite compound. What Makes CBC Unique? CBC is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid, which means it won’t get you high. Unlike THC, CBC doesn’t bind strongly to CB1 receptors in the brain. Instead, it interacts with other receptors like TRPV1 and TRPA1, which are...