CBD oil and copaiba oil are both amazing, particularly if you consider their health benefits. This is why a lot of people can’t decide which oil to pick between the two.

If you happen to be one of those people, this article can help you make that final decision.

Now, before we start comparing the two, let’s get to know the oils first.

What Is Copaiba Oil?

The copaiba oil is an extract from the bark of the Copaiba tree which can be found in the Amazon jungle basin. It grows about 10 feet tall and yields yellow flowers and red fruits.

It has been used by native Brazilians as medicine since the 16th century.

The copaiba oil is considered a type of essential oil.

Essential oils, in case you are wondering, are aromatic oils that are processed through steam distillation of plant material. In the case of copaiba oil, the resin of the tree is used.

What Is CBD Oil?

CBD or cannabidiol is a chemical that naturally occurs in the cannabis plant. The oil is extracted from its buds and flowers.

When whole-plant extracts are used, it can contain different compounds with each compound having a unique effect on your endocannabinoid system. With this interaction, the oil is able to produce a broad range of health benefits.

Can it get you high?

In the Cannabis sativa plant, there are two main cannabinoids present- THC or tetrahydrocannabinol and CBD or cannabidiol. Both of them interact with the brain’s cannabinoid receptors but they produce different effects.

In the brain, there are two different cannabinoid receptors.

The CB1 receptors  are mainly found in the nervous system, kidneys, liver, and lungs. Your body’s own endocannabinoids and THC bind with these receptors, providing relief from pain, depression, and nausea.

When THC reacts to these receptors,  a person experiences an altered sense of time, sensory distortion, and feelings of elation.

CB2 receptors, meanwhile, can be found in the immune system and gastrointestinal system. They bind best with the cannabis’ CBD which is why they are highly involved in pain management, inflammation, and appetite.

Unlike THC, CBD is less likely to cause that “high” feeling.

The Three Main Types of Cannabinoids

For you to get a better understanding of why these two oils are always compared and weighed against each other, you must first understand the main types of cannabinoids.

Let’s start with CBD.

CBD or cannabidiol is a compound you can find in both cannabis and hemp plants. Between the two, CBD created from hemp is considered weaker than that created from marijuana.

By estimate, the CBD from hemp has about 2% to 4% while CBD from cannabis can have as much as 5% to 30%.

Both of them contains THC or Tetrahydrocannabinol. It’s the psychoactive chemical that makes people feel high.

To be safe from legal issues, you should purchase CBD products that have 0.3% THC or less.

Apart from the “high” feeling people get from THC, this chemical also resembles another cannabinoid type which is naturally produced by the brain- the anandamide.

This chemical is able to regulate your mood, memory, appetite, and sleep. This is one reason why people who take and use THC feel hungry and relaxed.

Now, let’s talk about Beta-caryophyllene (BCP). Both copaiba oil and CBD oil have BCP.

It’s not the same cannabinoid as CBD but it targets the same receptors CBD affects. This is one reason why CBD oil and copaiba oil produce almost the same effects.

CBD Oil vs Copaiba Oil: How Are They Different?


Let’s talk about BCP again.

As mentioned, BCP isn’t technically a cannabinoid. It’s actually a terpene.

People simply consider it as a cannabinoid because of the way it interacts with the endocannabinoid system.

Copaiba oil has a lot more BCP than what CBD oil possesses. However, if you take a really close look, you’ll realize that CBD oil has a lot more things that copaiba doesn’t have.


These other components (bioflavonoids, cannabinoids, and other terpenes) are responsible for the oil’s entourage effect. They help each other produce better results.

Copaiba oil, on the other hand, doesn’t just contain BCP. It also has other beneficial compounds, like humulene, copaene, and bergamotene.

The Top Benefits of Copaiba Oil

Now that you have a glimpse of the benefits of using copaiba oil, let’s dig deeper. Here’s what the studies say about this essential oil:

It reduces inflammation and relieves pain

A 2017 study suggests that using copaiba oil can reduce inflammation on arthritic rats’ liver. After the oil has been administered, researchers saw an improvement in the subjects’ lymph nodes, paws, and adrenals.

It can help lessen skin blemishes and acne

Applying oil on your acne-prone skin might feel a bit weird. However, research suggests that the application of pure essential oil can actually treat pimples and acne.

This is because of the oil’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It also has antioxidant properties to nourish the skin.

It can repair liver damage

Based on a 2013 study, copaiba oil has a hepatoprotective property. It was able to reduce liver damage as well as improve bilirubin secretions in rats that received the oil for a week.

It can help manage seizure

Like CBD oil, copaiba oil has the potential to help people with seizure. With anti-inflammatory properties, it can prevent damages to your nervous system.

This study can back that claim. It revealed how injured rats had noticeable fewer tissue damage after the first day of being treated with the oil.

How to Use Copaiba Oil

The best and safest way to use copaiba oil is by topical application. You simply mix 1 to 2 drops of the oil with 2 to 4 drops of your chosen carrier oil.

After that, you can apply the mixture to your target areas.

That, however, doesn’t mean that it’s the only way you can use the oil. Copaiba oil is actually safe for aromatic uses, too.

The oil is generally mild so you won’t really have to worry about sensitivity issues. However, if it’s the first time you’re trying it out topically, it’s best if you can dilute it first.

If you don’t have a carrier oil with you, you can use lotion instead.

In case you aren’t comfortable with using it topically, you can use an essential oil diffuser to ease stress and improve your mood. You can mix it with lavender oil to achieve that really calming effect.

Copaiba oil can also be taken internally. You can add it to either water or juice or you can simply put a few drops of it under your tongue.

Take note that this oil isn’t the best tasting oil out there. In fact, it has a strong taste which a lot of people can’t tolerate.

This is why most people who take copaiba oil internally take it in capsule form.

Now, here’s an extra tip:

The brand of copaiba oil you’ll use can affect the results you’ll get. As much as possible, pick one with a higher beta-caryophyllene content, like Doterra Essential Oils.

Is Copaiba Oil Really Better Than CBD Oil?

CBD oil is fascinating. Here’s a brief explanation for that:

The human body produces cannabinoids and relies on enzymes to break them down. Unfortunately, that process doesn’t happen quickly.

It takes time, causing the endocannabinoid system to return to a state of hibernation. Any feeling of comfort or euphoria you have will dramatically decrease.

This is where CBD can help.

It targets and slows down the activity of those enzymes, allowing the levels of anandamide in your body to increase. Apart from what we said about anandamide earlier, it’s also a form of cannabinoid.

With higher levels of anandamide, your cannabinoid receptors are able to stay alert, keeping your endocannabinoid system active for a longer time.

In a simpler explanation: the use of CBD allows you to enjoy the effects of your endocannabinoid system without any psychoactive effects.

Now, while CBD is great, there are things that make copaiba oil even better.

First are the side effects.

Although CBD oil offers a ton of health benefits, researchers are still not sure about its true effects on people’s cannabinoid receptors. In comparison, copaiba oil can be safely used without creating negative effects on the said receptors.

Next is the price.

CBD oil and other CBD products aren’t cheap. Plus, there’s always the concern about their potency and purity.

CBD oil that’s made from marijuana comes with the risks of being contaminated with heavy metals, particularly if their growth and extraction happen on questionable locations.

For CBD oil from hemp, it may not have enough CBD to address your health issues. You may end up needing to take more of it which isn’t good in terms of cost.

Copaiba oil, meanwhile, is both affordable and reliable, particularly if you buy it from doTerra Essential Oils company. It’s one of those brands that get their products tested by third-party labs to ensure quality and purity.

Finally, consider the legality of the oils.

CBD, as you probably know already, has lots of gray areas in terms of legality. The laws concerning it is a bit murky so you have to do your research first before purchasing any CBD product.

Not all states allow the use of CBD oil, whether it’s used alone or added to food or beverages.

Copaiba oil is entirely legal. It also wouldn’t give a false positive on a routine drug test.

When Is CBD Oil Better For You?

Copaiba oil and CBD oil almost have the same benefits. With that, you may be wondering if you can actually take copaiba instead of CBD oil.

One of the things you have to remember about copaiba oil is the fact that it really has a strong taste. If you are planning on taking it internally, you’ll have to take it via capsules no more than thrice per day if you don’t want to taste it.

CBD oil, on the other hand, is available in different flavors to mask its taste. These flavors are mostly made of natural ingredients so you won’t have to worry about compromising your safety.

Of course, you have to buy from a reputable brand to be extra sure.

CBD oil also has broader applications and benefits. You can use it to address a wider range of health problems, such as easing social anxiety to fighting cancer.

Plus, it can be taken safely in high doses. Some treatments use more than 1,000 mg of the oil per day.

Now, although considered safe, it doesn’t mean that you can increase your CBD dose right away and on your own.

As with anything you take for your health, you have to consider the possible interactions with your existing medications. With that, consider talking to your doctor first before increasing your dose.

If you take way too much copaiba oil, it can cause vomiting, nausea, and other digestive issues that are similar to food poisoning. It can also cause damage to the liver if taken in large doses.

Final Thoughts

CBD oil and copaiba oil have a lot of similarities but they are two very different oils.

CBD oil comes from the marijuana or cannabis plant while copaiba oil comes from the copaiba tree trunk. Both of them don’t have psychoactive compounds that will leave you with that “high” feeling marijuana is known for.

The two oils, however, have BCP and that makes their effects on the body a bit similar.

However, if you want to target a broader range of health issues, CBD oil is the better choice for you. It’s more effective in easing pain, particularly if you go with a CBD product with a full profile of terpenes and cannabinoids.

With added flavors, it’s easier to take internally, too.

Now, if you worry about breaking the law or getting a false positive in a drug test, copaiba oil might be for you. It’s generally legal to take no matter where you are in the country.

 

Written by:Dwight K. Blake

Dwight was a Mental Health counselor at Long Island Psychotherapy & Counseling in Westbury, New York for more than 15 years. He believes that CBD is the prime solution to this mental illness and more-- with proper research, medical acknowledgment, and application.
Through his work at AmericanMarijuana, together with the rest of the team, he wishes to provide everyone with genuine results and high-quality product reviews for everyone to enjoy for free.

 

 

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