All You Need to Know About Nanoenhanced Hemp Oil

Nano enchanced hemp oil - all you need to know
Nano-enhanced hemp oils have become a popular alternative for people suffering from pain, depression, anxiety, or sleep and movement disorders, and whom traditional medicine has failed so far.

These oils are infused with CBD – a chemical that makes for up to 40% of a cannabis plant’s extract. CBD differs from THC (tetrahydrocannabinol, another cannabinoid and the main psychoactive constituent) in that while both largely offer the same effects, such as pain relief, CBD does not come with that “high” feeling that THC provides.

Highlights

– Nano-enhanced hemp oils are more effective than traditional hemp oils due to the smaller molecules that make them more easily absorbed by the body.

– Hemp oils can alleviate the symptoms of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, autism, PTSD, arthritis, back pain, fibromyalgia, migraines, sleep disorders, etc.

– Nano-enhanced hemp oil is legal but can be quite expensive.

Traditional vs. Nano-enhanced hemp oil

CBD is extracted from a hybrid between hemp and a strain of marijuana. The concentrate thus obtained is further mixed with other oils, and results in the traditional hemp oil.

In nano-enhanced hemp oil, a type of fat, like vitamin E, coats the CBD compounds. The fat is made of microscopic spheres, known as liposomes; these are much smaller than traditional hemp oil molecules and therefore easily broken down and absorbed by the human body (this is known as the Nano-liposomal delivery system). Liposomes have been used for several years due to their enhanced effectiveness.

How does the nano-enhanced technology work?

The best feature of the molecules in nano-enhanced hemp oil is their microscopic size, which enables them to enter cells with more ease than regular molecules. Nano-enhanced molecules are therefore more effective, making any hemp oil that uses this technology more bioavailable as compared to traditional hemp oil.

Bioavailability refers to how much of a substance entering your body can have an active effect; in other words, how much use you can make of it. Regarding hemp oil, it seems that the absorption rate of regular CBD oil is only 10%, as opposed to nearly 100% absorption in case of the nano-enhanced variety.

This means that the latter is not only absorbed more completely, but also faster. If you compare using nano-enhanced versus CBD hemp oils of the same concentration, with nano-enhanced hemp oils you should be able to get the same effects while using smaller amounts, as compared to using traditional CBD hemp oil.

Where to buy

Before ordering, make sure to read as many reviews as you can, to weed out any fake oils that may also cost a small fortune. Luckily, there are a few legitimate companies that offer good nano-enhanced hemp oils.

Prime My Body is one such company that provides additional perks for customers, such as guidance for a healthier lifestyle, rewards programs, as well as partner programs.

Hemplucid is another example of a company offering quality hemp oil, both regular and nano-enhanced. Other products include a vape juice, as well as a traditional CBD oil with a slow release.

Pricing

Traditional CBD hemp oil is not exactly cheap, and its nano-enhanced version can be even more expensive, due to the technology that goes into it.

The good news is that if you look carefully, you can still find good nano-enhanced hemp oils at pretty much the same price as quality regular CBD oils. Also, since you only need to use a smaller quantity of nano-enhanced hemp oil, it will last longer than the regular variety.

A good strategy would be to start with the more affordable CBD hemp oil, in order to test how satisfied you are with the results, and consider moving on to the nano-enhanced version in time, once you are more experienced with it. However, if you are not new at using CBD hemp oils, and the effects have not been completely satisfying until now, then why not try a nano-enhanced hemp oil instead?

Legality and other concerns

There is still an ongoing debate and more research is needed, but generally, hemp oils are legal in the United States as long as they only include 0.3% THC or less. They are sold as dietary supplements, and therefore not approved by the FDA.

Recently, the FDA vetted a CBD drug for treating epilepsy. It is worth noting that FDA-approved CBD products with a maximum of 0.1% THC can be sold legally, but this change does not refer to hemp oil specifically.

Because of this grey area and constant legal changes, not enough research has been carried out on CBD hemp oil. While most people tolerate it well, long-term use can have some side effects, such as tiredness, decreased appetite, and diarrhea. Additional adverse effects, like fatigue and insomnia, have been noted when using CBD as an anti-epilepsy drug, but this does not seem to apply to the use of hemp oil for relief.

Conclusion

CBD and other substances that make up nano-enhanced hemp oils are legal in most states, but the question is whether using the final product can cause you to fail a drug screening.

The concern comes from the trace amount of THC (up to 0.3%), as this and other natural hemp compounds might lead to a positive test result. The best choice is, therefore, to use CBD hemp oil only when you know for sure you won’t be subjected to a drug test.

Try out different products and stick with the one that delivers the best results for you. Consider upgrading to a nano-enhanced hemp oil in case the regular CBD version fails to deliver the right effects.

Finally, bear in mind that even if a speedy absorption sounds great in theory, the reality can be a little different. More specifically, you can get the full benefits of CBD hemp oil if you use it regularly and for a lengthier period of time, rather than expect everything from the first use. This is worth remembering when you carry out your own research to figure out if the enhanced absorption is worth the price.

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