Dr. Tiffany Weir was part of a team of researchers at Colorado State University who recently conducted a groundbreaking study on the bioavailability and absorption rates of CBD in water and oil-soluble forms. We discuss the results of the study, and its implications for further research into CBD's potential to positively impact the human gut microbiome and reduce symptoms of inflammatory gut diseases. HighlightsPhytochemical and plant-based medicinesImpact on absorption of water-soluble vs oil-soluble ...
Dr. Tiffany Weir was part of a team of researchers at Colorado State University who recently conducted a groundbreaking study on the bioavailability and absorption rates of CBD in water and oil-soluble forms. We discuss the results of the study, and its implications for further research into CBD's potential to positively impact the human gut microbiome and reduce symptoms of inflammatory gut diseases.
Highlights
- Phytochemical and plant-based medicines
- Impact on absorption of water-soluble vs oil-soluble forms
- Potential impacts of research results
- CBD's initial promise as a anti-inflammatory
Links of Interest
- Connect with Dr. Tiffany Weir on ResearchGate
- Dr. Tiffany Weir's Bio Page at Colorado State University
- The Caliper CBD pilot study: Evaluation of Pharmacokinetics and Acute Anti‐Inflammatory Potential of Two Oral Cannabidiol Preparations in Healthy Adults
- Summary of Caliper CBD Bioavailability Study
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