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Old 03-16-2019, 06:29 PM
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JKPHOTO,

Bioavailability is one of the key aspects of CBD oil.

Bioavailability is the percentage of CBD that is actual absorbed and introduced into the body. Edibles have the lowest bioavailability with ranges from 4% - 20%. Sublingual (under tongue for two minutes) is much higher bioavailability with ranges from 20% - 35%.

So 325 mg via capsules would only introduce between 14 - 65 mg of CBD into your system. If you used drops under the tongue for two minutes your bioavailability of 325 mg of CBD would be between 14 - 114 mg of CDB

Make sure the items you are purchasing have the amount of CBD per serving on label which is usually one dropper which equals 1 ml

In case you haven't read the CBD thread yet, I have the link below

The Amazing Benefits of CBD: The Non-Psychotropic Cannabinoid and Neuropathy

Take care

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Originally Posted by JKPHOTO View Post
All it says it that it generates a sophisticated electronic signal with a wide frequency band to safely treat the pain, tingling, burning and numbness.
So I am not sure it is one of those devices that you mentioned.

I have tried CBD, but I am not sure if I am taking the right stuff. The one I have used is full spectrum hemp extract 325mg. 2 capsules a day. I did not see any results, but I have not been using it very long. There is a high-end cannabis dispensary in my area, they may have better CBD. The product I got was from a health food store. I will read up on the CBD posts on this site.
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