Our bodies are constantly working – repairing, monitoring, adjusting, and defending, no matter what we do. And while we cannot consciously influence any of these functions, we can support our bodies by living a lifestyle that contributes to our inner systems working well and efficiently.
More and more people decide to use CBD to do just that. And it’s not a surprise. With an increasing number of people struggling with the pressure of modern life, CBD seems to be the perfect addition to any wellness routine.
When venturing into the world of CBD for the very first time, many people are surprised to learn that there is more to it than just CBD oils.
With so many variations of CBD products available on the market, it might feel a bit overwhelming to choose the right one for you.
Checking the product description on the box is usually not enough.
Producers tend to focus on the application technique and the possible effects. Yet, they often forget to explain how the form of application (whether it is an oil, a spray, a topical, etc.) can have an impact on the amount of CBD your body will end up utilising. And that’s what we will talk about today.
Let’s bring our focus to this crucial yet often marginalised topic – CBD bioavailability.