From these two steps, we can quite clearly understand that the method employed to introduce CBD to the body – apply, consume, or inject – determines the speed and efficiency at which a certain product acts on the body.

It also defines the CBD dosage needed to remain active in your body as well as the period for which it remains in your body, actively or in a dormant state.

Now, the route in which CBD is administered into your body is decided by the form of product you buy. Rather, you should apply this rule in the reverse order, i.e. to say, choose the form of product according to the way you want it administered. That way, you have control over both the route of administration and its bioavailability.

CBD products are available in the market in many forms – tinctures,oils, lotions and creams, e-liquids, capsules, vape oils, gummies, and other edibles, etc. In fact, there are many food items that you can infuse with CBD. They can be your favorite snack, a family baked recipe or a smoothie.

So let’s discuss how bioavailability of cannabidiol can be controlled or enhanced.