CBDA and CBD stay in your system for 2-10 days depending on a number of factors.
While most drug tests assess for THC, if specifically looking for CBD, they can be seen up to a week after taking CBD oil. But it really depends on how much CBD oil was taken and how often.
CBDA and its metabolites are not well integrated into drug tests, so these may not show up for commonly screened cannabinoids like THC metabolites.
The cannabis plant contains over 100 different cannabinoids, and what they all have in common are fat soluble properties. This makes the how the body processes CBD or CBDA depend partially on your biochemistry.
The faster your metabolism the quicker CBDA and CBD are removed from storage and excreted.
Let’s look at some of the main variables that determine how long CBD and CBDA stay in your system:
If you consume CBDA or CBD in high amounts, it takes longer to get out of the system. The half life of a compound is the time it takes your body to remove half the compound from the system.
Taking a single 200mg CBDA dose would take more half lifes to be removed from the system than a 50mg dose. This pharmacokinetic study on the half life of CBDA found that it was around 40-50 minutes, compared to CBD which ranged from 30-55 minutes.
As an example of how much CBDA may be cleared from the system after a single dose:
If you are a daily user of CBDA, or CBD oil, it will stay in your system longer since it builds up in the tissues.
A person who takes a 50mg dose of CBDA only once, will have it cleared out within a day or two. However, if a person takes a 50mg CBDA dose every day for a month, it could take a couple weeks for the CBDA to be cleared out below detection.
your body mass index can determine how long CBD or CBDA remains in your system since cannabinoids are fat soluble. The body’s fat cells are critical to normal function, and they can also store cannabinoids over time, which means they can also release them when fat is burned.
Regular consumption of CBDA oil will lead to an accumulation within fat cells, which can be detected weeks after stopping.
Consuming CBDA on a full or empty stomach may alter the amount and clearance of CBDA and other cannabinoids.
This human study found that the total cannabinoid concentration increased when people ate first, and specifically, foods that were high in fat.
There are many different ways that CBDA or CBD can be taken, and this can affect how long they stay in your system.
The main three ways that determine how fast and how long CBDA will be in your system:
Hemp derived CBDA products are typically absorbed fairly quickly, and depend on the route of administration. The maximum blood concentration for CBDA is usually within 30 minutes if consumed orally.
What about vaping CBDA, isn’t that the fastest route? When CBDA get heated in a vape or flower, it gets converted to CBD, so you are actually consuming CBD and not CBDA.
The fastest way for CBDA to get into your system is through the sublingual consumption method, where drops of CBDA tincture are placed under the tongue. Since this area of the mouth has blood vessels close to the surface, the uptake is especially efficient.
The effects of hemp derived CBDA products will depend on a couple of factors:
As noted previously, if you take more CBDA, the effects should last longer since the half life number goes up. This just means it takes longer to clear out of your system, and thus the effect lasts longer.
Are you taking CBDA multiple times a day, once a day, once a week? Depending on what effect you are looking for, different time points may be necessary for effects to take place and be noticed.
Everyone has a different biochemistry, some have a faster metabolism than others, and will influence the rate of CBDA clearance. CBDA is metabolized and cleared by liver enzymes, and studies often report large variability between individual consumers.
Some people may be looking for anxiety and mental health relief, calming effect, while others may need help with joint pain and inflammation. Depending on the effects, you are looking for, it may take more or less time to reach them.
For example, for help with sleeping, you may see results after just one dose.
Whereas with joint pain and inflammation, you may need to try a week or two before noticing a difference since these physiological changes take more time.
CBDA will not usually show up on a drug screen for two reasons. First, it is not illegal to use CBDA and thus is not typically targeted on most drug tests. Second, CBDA is relatively new to the market due to the technical hurdles of isolation, and so many tests are not currently designed to test for this cannabinoid.
It should be noted that if you take full spectrum CBDA, there may be some THC in the oil that could be picked up by a drug test. While not enough to get you high, taking full spectrum CBDA daily may be enough to be detected.
Hemp derived CBDA products can come in many forms, such as:
So what is right for me?
For the best results we recommend full spectrum CBDA, as recent studies indicate that having the full spectrum of all the cannabinoids enhances the absorption of CBDA by over 500% compared to CBDA isolate!
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