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  1. Thank you for your review. Allow me to explain Nano CBD technology in simple terms that may be helpful to your followers.

    Nano formulated supplements are used extensively in the pharmaceutical industry to overcome first pass metabolism ( the route a supplement takes once entering the body). Aside from taking a supplement/drug via IV, inhalation, or sublingually, which bypass the gut and liver and directly enter the bloodstream, oral supplements/drugs enter the gut and then liver). CBD is hydrophobic, meaning that it does not dissolve in water on its own. It is also lipophilic, meaning that it dissolves in fat. The human body consist of approximately 75% water and as you know, oil and water don’t mix.

    When discussing CBD, two specific terms are critical, namely bioavailability and absorption.

    At best case, bioavailability (the proportion of a drug or supplement which enters the circulation when introduced into the body) of regular CBD oil taken sublingually is 20%. Any CBD taken orally such as capsules or gummies, have at best 6% bioavailability. In other words, if your 30ml bottle of CBD contains 1000mg, at 1ml or 33mg, your body is only able to absorb 6.6mg, therefore approximately 26mg is wasted.

    In comparison, the same 1000mg of Nano amplified CBD if water soluble, will have approximately 80-90% bioavailability or approximately 26-30% is absorbed into the blood.

    Although CBD is a naturally oil-soluble substance, it can be converted into a water-soluble one by a process called nano emulsification. this forces two typically incompatible substances (like oil and water) to mix with ease.

    Nano amplification causes CBD to broken down into billions of particles without losing their value.

    Now, there are different ways to encapsulate and amplify CBD using Nano technology, liposomal being one. I would be happy to explain different nano methodology if you’re interested.

    In summary, Nano technology has been in existence in the pharmaceutical industry for many years. If done correctly, a water solvable 500-1000mg of Nano CBD oil will be far more effective than any CBD product on the market today and will allow you to use far less CBD than you’re using today with much greater effect.

  2. Yes because the research is censored. Biochemist/Nanotechnologist Christopher Robin Hülliger since 1987. Nanomedicine is changing a lot in science. So clearly use of nano is by far the best way to take medicine. The problem is you have companies claiming nano with no education or qualifications to handle nano particles. Be aware and safe.

  3. No, that whole 'medical claims' BS. is BigPharma's control over the FDA. The FDA is bought and paid for, so for decades they've had draconian laws in effect that prohibit non BigPharma companies from 'making claims', so that BigPharma can have a monopoly on 'Wellness/Health'.

  4. just buy hemp flowers or trim online. It's cheap cheap cheap. Decarb and make your own full spectrum CBD oil. What they charge for little bottles of oil is just robbery.

  5. Dude I've been poisoned by THC twice, it was horrible, my blood pressure shot up to 255 over 150 and I had to be rushed to the hospital. When you said that CBD without THC means "no high" I about fell off my bed LOL

  6. I don’t mind the claims of certain cure benefits by the promoters, as long as the product has not been found to be harmful. (Who of my age group never liked Tommy Chong and Cheech Marin?). I don’t trust the FDA to not delay, politicize or favor Big Pharma in their product approval processes. I would rather risk my own $$, take charge of my own health, and discover on my own whether this product has value. (Thanks for your expense and time to make the video and have the product tested.) My intro set is on order for less than the cost of an ineffective doctor visit.

  7. I just read an article talking about nano CBD (and then further looked and came here) and they're worried about the damage by nanotoxicity because you have no idea what the hell it's doing to you at that size. Zero studies on it. Zero.

  8. Hey haha first time watching a video of yours and I definitely loved your approach very direct and subtle maybe next time try it see if what it claims to do actually works? I wanted to know if it worked but this was informative too and you are adorable! Haha that was it liked, subscribed did all that Jazz

  9. Yes, I think it is a really big deal if sellers state unsubstantiated claims. I do, however, like to hear from individuals about their personal experiences with CBD. It clearly is helping people all across the country, and I would trust their personal stories more than I would trust a pharmaceutical product with a long list of dangerous side effects.

  10. Well since the FDA only approves synthetic versions of cbd, and thus far refuses to concider the plant itself as a viable medication. Mostly because you cant patent a plant. Who cares if the FDA approves the use of a plant base compound, or disapproved what a company is claiming about said compound or compounds. They are in the pocket of pharma. Their track record with pharmaceuticals isn't that great. As long as it's the compounds the company claims, nothing more. Sign me up. I'll decide if it does what they say. The proofs in the pudding.

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