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Step-by-Step Usage Guide
CBDA and CBD share many properties, including activity at the 5-HT1A serotonin and TRPV1 capsaicin receptors. CBDA and CBD also have some differences: CBDA does not impact the CB1 receptor, and CBDA does inhibit the COX-2 enzyme. CBDA has much higher oral bioavailability than CBD, and seems to be much more potent in certain models. Low doses of CBDA, like those found in tea made from hemp flowers or type 3 cannabis varieties, are likely ideal.