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Whether you're new to CBD or experienced and faith-filled hunters of new answers, we understand that it doesn't take much for a pile of your questions about CBD to pile up.
As we want you to be heard and well informed, we decided to answer the most frequently asked questions you have recently asked about CBD: how long does CBD stay in our bodies? What would you say if we first stepped back and started from scratch? Because how good is it to know how long CBD stays in our bodies if you know little about what happens to them when CBD gets into them?
We will introduce you to the topic! Sit back, relax and we will take you on a journey that CBD takes in your bodies! Let's start from the beginning.
Simply put, CBD (also known as cannabidiol) is a natural ingredient found in the Cannabis Sativa plant. The oil we produce is obtained from this plant and contains no more than 0.2THC. We put a lot of effort and attention into the production process of our oil and we pride ourselves on it from sowing the seeds to the final product. You can read more about CBD in our post: https://konopnysklep.com.pl/o-cbd/
CBD works by acting on your endocannabidoid system, i.e. the regulator of homeostasis in your bodies, which plays a decisive role in almost all physiological systems such as sleep, mood, appetite, weight, etc. To explain, it is a complicated network of receptors and chemical components. These receptors have an impact on your overall well-being because they are affected and activated by natural ingredients such as CBD.
They are located on the surface of cells located throughout your bodies. There are at least two types of receptors that function as part of the endocannabidoid system: the CB1 receptors most abundantly found in your central nervous systems (CNS) and the CB2 receptors outside the CNS, including your white blood cells and immune system.
This means that by reaching them, we can influence and treat many diseases and ailments that have their nucleus in the CNS, in the blood or in the immune system.
And this is where CBD comes into play! By stimulating these receptors, CBD can stimulate your body to act in order to regain overall balance and well-being.
CBD has the potential to treat a long list of ailments such as:
- chronic pain
- stress and anxiety
- depression and sleep problems
- mental illness
- asthma and allergies
- hormonal and nutritional ailments
- bone diseases and inflammation
- convalescence
Recent research suggests that CBD can stay in our bodies for 2 to 5 days. However, our bodies are different from each other, so the time it will take for CBD molecules to leave your body may be different from the time they leave your friend's body.
Simply put, it depends on the following conditions:
1. What amount of CBD are we talking about?
Probably for all of us, the amount of CBD we take is crucial in how long these molecules affect our bodies. The smaller the amount of CBD, the shorter the time of its presence in our body, the greater – the longer this time is.
2. How often do you take CBD?
When we talk about the time when our body gets rid of CBD, it should be noted that an important aspect is the frequency of taking it. If you take CBD once, it will stay in your body for a correspondingly shorter time than if you take it frequently.
Based on early research, here are the following principles to keep in mind:
- one-time intake: CBD persists in the body for up to 3 days
- moderate intake: CBD remains in the body for 3 to 5 days
- regular intake: CBD is excreted from the body after 10 days after stopping taking, and even later
3. Method of admission
When we talk about methods of reception, we are also talking about bioavailability. In general, the bioavailability of a substance is its degree and amount that is taken into the bloodstream after processing by the body after taking it by any method.
Most people are not aware of the bioavailability of the method of taking CBD that they choose and it is decisive in determining the effect of taking CBD, which is why it is worth attention.
In addition, it is worth remembering that the time that CBD remains in our bodies is also influenced by a group of individual characteristics such as body weight, individual biochemistry and lifestyle.
Our bodies are different from each other and react differently to what we deliver to them. Therefore, it is good to adopt the principle to always listen to the signals that our body sends us and not to force it when we present it with something new.