Consuming CBD Oil – How do I do it?
Cannabidiol (CBD) is most commonly consumed as an oil, mixed with a carrier such as olive oil, coconut oil (MCT) or hemp seed oil. When CBD is consumed with fatty acids this maximises the bioavailability as it binds to the fat molecules during the absorption and digestion process. This same concept applies to other fat soluble vitamins such as vitamin A, D, E and K. As a general rule, consuming CBD with a fatty meal will improve absorption rates.
Cannabinoids on Inflammation
In modern western life, people are becoming more inflamed through poor nutrition, environmental toxins and sedentary lives. As technology has evolved, we are becoming lazier, using more harmful chemicals and eating quick and easy processed foods, all which have been shown to be pro-inflammatory.
CBD vs THC : Understanding Key Cannabinoids
As the use of cannabis is being legalized by one nation after another, it is normal for questions about THC and CBD to arise. Cannabis contains more than 100 cannabinoids
The Cost of CBD in New Zealand – What to expect in 2021
If you’ve done some research into CBD oil and looked at buying it, you may have come across a wide range of international CBD products online that appear much cheaper than anything you find in New Zealand and there are a few reasons for this. As of April 1st 2020, New Zealand’s definition of a CBD product remains ill-advised.
CBD Oil for Chronic Fatigue
In New Zealand, between 16,000 and 20,000 people suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME). It can affect people of any age, ethnic and socio-economic group.