This is why nanotech has become increasingly popular in the last few years and it’s been seen to have a dramatic impact on the cannabis sector. Though nanotech can be applied to various industries, in cannabis, when you’re dealing with substances that small in size, you’re dealing with a completely new substance because its chemical reactivity, strength, and many other properties are changed. In other words, when substances like CBD and THC can be broken down and their molecules are made to be so small that they can be absorbed by the bloodstream so much more efficiently than a regular particle, we can benefit from their health properties quicker and faster.
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