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Water-Soluble CBD: Why Not All Products Are Made the Same Way

What does it mean when CBD is advertised as water-soluble, and is the term 'water-soluble CBD oil' more than just marketing jargon?

Water-Soluble CBD: Why Not All Products Are Made the Same Way

In the world of cannabidiol (CBD), consumers face a plethora of terms describing the products they use and how they can be effective. Sublingual CBD, topical, hemp-derived, isolate, liposomal, broad-spectrum, micro, and nano-emulsified. The list seems to grow every time a new CBD product of any kind hits the shelves.

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Added to this list is another descriptive term that many consumers are seeing much more of today: water-soluble CBD. For those who peek behind the marketing, they will be surprised to learn what these types of products really are and how they work. More importantly, it will be possible to understand how the technologies used by companies differ. And we will explain other more advanced scientific innovations used to deliver CBD - and more - into our bodies.

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Below, we take a closer look at the subject of bioavailability, water solubility, and why this is important when you are buying CBD.

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