WHEN TAKING CBD HALF AN HOUR AFTER A FATTY MEAL, PEOPLE WERE EXPOSED TO NEARLY 5X MORE CBD.

Cannabinoids are bemoaned for their low bioavailability. When someone eats THC or CBD, less than 10% gets into their blood stream. A recent study from pharmacologists at the University of Minnesota examined how eating a meal affects the absorption of CBD. Normally researchers have people fast and take CBD in the morning before eating — this reduces variability, but it also changes how well your body can absorb the CBD.

On a full stomach, CBD will stay in the gut for longer and have more for uptake. If the meal is particularly fatty, the body will try to collect the oils, and CBD might get caught up along with them. This is exactly what the researchers found! When taking CBD half an hour after a fatty meal, people were exposed to nearly 5x more CBD. The peak plasma concentration of CBD was 14x higher when participants ate first. This suggests that eating before taking CBD might reduce the required dose but could also be more likely to cause drug interactions.

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