Cannabis Wellness 101: How Topicals, Tinctures, Capsules & Patches…
When people hear “cannabis,” they often picture smoking flower or eating edibles and immediately wonder:
“Am I going to get high?”
But cannabis wellness products—like topicals, tinctures, capsules, and transdermal patches—can work very differently in the body. Some are designed for local relief with no high, while others have whole-body effects that can be intoxicating depending on the dose and THC:CBD ratio.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
- How these products interact with your endocannabinoid system (ECS)
- The differences between tinctures, balms, capsules, and patches
- When you’re likely to feel high (and when you’re not)
- How award-winning wellness brand Papa & Barkley fits into each category
- Reminder: the sale of cannabis products are fulfilled through our Type 9-licensed delivery business at TheGoodPeopleFarms.com
Important Medical & FDA Reminders
- Everyone’s body is different. This article is for education only and is not medical advice.
- Always talk with your healthcare provider, especially if you take other medications, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have underlying health conditions.
FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Cannabis and CBD products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
1. Your Endocannabinoid System: The “Why” Behind Cannabis Wellness
Your body has its own cannabis-like network called the endocannabinoid system (ECS). It includes:
- Receptors (CB1, CB2 and others) found in the brain, nerves, skin, immune cells, gut and more
- Endocannabinoids – signaling molecules your body makes naturally
- Enzymes – that build and break those molecules down
Plant cannabinoids like THC and CBD interact with this system and with other receptors involved in pain, inflammation, mood, sleep, and stress.
How a product is delivered—through your skin, under your tongue, through your stomach, or slowly via a patch—changes:
- Where it acts (local vs. whole-body)
- How fast you feel it
- How long it lasts
- Whether you’re likely to feel “high”
2. Topicals & Balms: Local Relief, No High (for Most People)
What are cannabis topicals?
Topicals are products like creams, balms, lotions, and body oils that you apply directly to the skin for targeted relief—think sore shoulders, tight lower back, or achy knees.
How they work
- Cannabinoids in the topical interact with receptors in the skin and nearby tissues, especially CB2 and local CB1receptors on nerve endings and immune cells.
- They typically do not move deeply into the bloodstream, so effects stay mostly where you put them.
Onset & duration
- Onset: often within minutes to about an hour
- Duration: often several hours of localized relief for many people
Will a topical or balm get me high?
For standard topicals (non-patch):
Very unlikely.
Because the cannabinoids generally don’t reach the brain in meaningful amounts, most peopledo not feel a head-high from THC balms or creams. You may notice:
- Looser, more comfortable muscles
- Reduced soreness or stiffness
- A general sense of physical ease
…but not the classic “stoned” sensation.
Papa & Barkley Spotlight: Releaf Balm
Papa & Barkley Releaf Balm (in CBD:THC ratios like 1:3 or 3:1) is an award-winning, full-spectrum topical made using a solventless, chemical-free infusion of cannabis into whole-plant oils.
It’s designed to be:
- Site-specific – you put it exactly where you need support
- Non-intoxicating for most people
- A gentle first step into cannabis wellness if you’re canna-curious but not ready to feel high
At The Good People Farms, Releaf Balm is one of our favorite “start here” options for new wellness customers.
3. Tinctures: Under-the-Tongue Drops for Whole-Body Effects
What is a cannabis tincture?
A tincture is a liquid cannabis product—usually cannabinoids infused into oil or alcohol—that you measure with a dropper.
You can:
- Place drops under your tongue (sublingual)
- Swallow them directly or mix into food/drinks (oral)
How tinctures work in your body
Sublingual use (under the tongue):
- Hold the tincture under your tongue for about 60 seconds.
- Cannabinoids are absorbed through tiny blood vessels and go directly into your bloodstream.
- Onset: often 15–30 minutes
- Duration: roughly 4–6 hours
Swallowed like an edible:
- The tincture goes through your stomach and liver, similar to an edible.
- Onset: about 45–90 minutes
- Duration: often 6–8+ hours
Once in your bloodstream, THC and CBD circulate throughout the body, interacting with CB1 receptors in the brain and nervous system and CB2 receptors in immune and peripheral tissues.
Will a tincture get me high?
It depends on the ratio and dose:
- THC-dominant or balanced (e.g., 1:1, 1:3 CBD:THC)
- Yes, these can be intoxicating—especially at higher doses or if you’re new to THC.
- CBD-rich (e.g., 30:1 CBD:THC or CBD-only)
- Typically non-intoxicating or only mildly relaxing, though very sensitive people might feel subtle psychoactive effects.
Papa & Barkley Spotlight: Releaf Tinctures
Papa & Barkley Releaf Tinctures come in multiple ratios—such as 30:1 CBD:THC (CBD-forward) as well as more balanced formulas—to match different comfort levels.
- CBD-forward tinctures → great for body support with minimal high.
- Balanced ratios → more noticeable mood and body effects, including mild to moderate intoxication at higher doses.
Tincture tips:
- Start with a small dose (for example, 0.25–0.5 ml), especially with THC.
- Try your first dose in the evening if you’re worried about feeling high.
- Increase slowly over several days until you find your “sweet spot.”
4. Capsules: Edible-Style Relief in an Easy Dose
How capsules work
Capsules are swallowed and behave much like traditional edibles:
- They travel through your digestive system.
- THC and CBD are absorbed in the gut and processed by the liver, where THC is converted into 11-OH-THC—a metabolite that can feel stronger and longer-lasting than inhaled THC.
Typical timing:
- Onset: usually 45–90 minutes
- Duration: often 6–8+ hours
Will capsules get me high?
It depends on the THC content and ratio:
- THC-dominant capsules – Very likely to produce a classic edible-type high at sufficient doses.
- Balanced CBD:THC capsules – Still can be intoxicating but may feel more “even” or body-focused.
- CBD-only or CBD-rich – Typically non-intoxicating, though many people find them calming or relaxing.
Papa & Barkley Spotlight: Releaf Capsules
Papa & Barkley Releaf Capsules (including CBD-rich options) are made with just cannabis oil + MCT oil, delivering:
- Precise, consistent dosing
- A familiar pill format
- Discreet, long-lasting effects
Perfect for people who want a clean ingredient list and set-and-forget wellness support.
Capsule caution: Because capsules behave like edibles, it’s easy to take too much and only feel it later. Start low and give it at least 2 hours before considering another dose.
5. Transdermal Patches: Slow & Steady, Through the Skin
How patches work
Transdermal patches are very different from regular topicals:
- They’re formulated with permeation enhancers that allow cannabinoids to cross the skin barrier and enter the bloodstream over time.
- They provide a slow, steady delivery of cannabinoids for 8–12 hours or longer, depending on the product.
- They can offer both local and whole-body effects.
Will a transdermal patch get me high?
It can, especially with THC-dominant patches:
- Because cannabinoids enter the bloodstream, a THC patch can cause psychoactive effects—often more gradual and steady than an edible.
- Many people describe gentle, whole-body relief, a possible subtle head effect, and less of the “up and down” rollercoaster typical of edibles.
Papa & Barkley Spotlight: Releaf Patches
Papa & Barkley Releaf Patches come in various CBD:THC ratios (such as 1:1, 3:1, and others) and are part of their award-winning topicals lineup.
They’re often chosen by people who:
- Want steady, all-day support
- Prefer not to keep re-applying cream or balm
- Would like some of THC’s potential benefits but don’t want intense peaks
🩹 Patch tip: If you’re new to THC, choose a lower-dose or CBD-rich patch and try it on a low-stakes day so you can see how your body responds.
6. “Will I Get High?” – Quick Comparison
Here’s a simple, at-a-glance guide:
| Product Type | Where It Works | Onset (Typical) | How Long It Lasts* | Will I Get High? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Topicals / Balms | Skin & nearby tissues | Minutes–1 hour | Several hours | Unlikely – usually local only |
| Tinctures (subling.) | Whole body (bloodstream) | 15–30 min | 4–6 hours | Yes, if THC or balanced; CBD-rich usually not |
| Tinctures (swallowed) | Whole body (like edibles) | 45–90 min | 6–8+ hours | Yes, if THC or balanced |
| Capsules | Whole body (like edibles) | 45–90 min | 6–8+ hours | Yes, if THC or balanced; CBD-only usually not |
| Transdermal Patches | Bloodstream via skin | ~15–60 min | 8–12+ hours | Can be – often mild/steady with THC |
*Actual times vary by person, dose, and product.
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