Water-soluble CBDA

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Water Soluble CBDA – Every reason you need to consider CBDA

Interest in the cannabinoid CBD has grown in recent years, and it has many positive effects, but what about water-soluble CBDA ? It shares many similarities with CBD cannabinoids, but offers even greater benefits.

Water- soluble cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) and CBD are naturally occurring cannabinoids and are referred to as phytocannabinoids. They are found in cannabis along with other groups of compounds such as terpenes. CBD was the first to be discovered and is the most well-known of the three. In the plant, CBDA becomes CBD through enzymatic processes.

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What is water-soluble CBDA and why is it better than CBD?

Water – soluble cannabidiolic acid, CBDA, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid compound extracted from cannabis that acts as a CBD precursor, i.e. produces CBD when heated. It is therefore okay to refer to it as the raw form of CBD. It is prevalent in raw hemp that has been bred to extract high concentrations of CBD.

Water-soluble CBDA is a cannabinoid formulation that easily dissolves in water. This means that it is more bioavailable and is therefore absorbed into the bloodstream much more quickly. It is made by creating an emulsion that easily dissolves in water.

The resulting emulsion is spray dried to yield the water soluble CBDA powder.

How is water-soluble CBDA better?

Water-soluble cannabidiolic acid represents a better version of CBD thanks to its increased bioavailability. Its non-psychoactive property means you won’t get stoned as it doesn’t directly interact with the body’s endocannabinoid receptors. CBD is also known to offer the same benefits but to a lesser extent.

Water-soluble CBDA has been used to treat conditions such as anxiety, depression, mood swings, and sleep regulation. Research into CBDA has also shown that it interacts with serotonin receptors, making it an excellent anti-nausea supplement. It has been shown to be more effective at curbing nausea compared to CBD.

It can also bind to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein of the Covid-19 virus and prevent infections.