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Cannabis Oil for Snake Bites? – Cannabis Oil Can Now Reduce the Effects of Snake Venom Says New Brazilian Study

When selecting nanoemulsions for this experiment, the researchers considered its added benefit of improving cannabinoid bioavailability through enhanced water compatibility. In addition to this, it has been observed that when cannabis seed oil is delivered as a nano-emulsion, it has a significantly improved bioavailability and penetration capability of cell membranes. The scientists noticed an increased water solubility and controlled release when using nano-emulsions.

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