Comment · Sat, March 23, 2019 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Any experience with NextCBD, a very bioavailable form of cbd oil?
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mzx4 · 8 points
Nootropicsdepot is selling these in capsules but they are crazy expensive. Apparently it's a very bioavailable version of CBD oil. I haven't seen anybody here talk about this so I assume it's a relatively new thing that's been released. Anyone have experience with it?
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nullpat · 6 points
Why not just just a higher quantity of cheaper normal CBD? Higher bioavailability doesn't mean it's worth it. What does that even mean, is it the same compound? They may have just added fat to make it more digestible
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
It's a patented process of creating a water-soluble emulsion of PEG, vegetable oil, MCT oil, and phosphatidylcholine that leads to 20 times more bioavailability than CBD isolate in a regular oil like olive. So a single softgel is the equivalent of taking 200mg of CBD isolate in an oil carrier. The water-soluble emulsion in PEG is the real key, as it creates a complex with the CBD that actively carries the compound into the body.
If you buy regular CBD softgels from CBDistillery they cost $115 for 60 softgels of 30mg per softgel. Our 60 count is $129.99. So not that much more expensive, and they work much much better than the 30mg softgels would. You could just take more regular CBD, but you would be paying even more to reach the same plasma levels, since 200mg of CBD isolate per dose will be very costly. Most places do 30mg of CBD per dose. They do get confusing by listing the total amount of CBD per bottle, but that is not per dose.
We are going to be bringing out some regular CBD products as well. This is just a first one out the gate. It really does work much better than a regular CBD dose would. We are also going to be doing some of our own creative things to make CBD more bioavailable for a lower price. That will just be over time.