I'll try to find source material, but i am also regurgitating from trusted scientists in the industry and their Facebook posts.
Sometimes pre-clinical trials and just running numbers and chemistry equations.
At this point in rather confident that CBD under the right conditions can convert to THC during the digestion process.
This is not a bad thing for anyone except those being tested for THC.
IMO, best consumption method is with a nanoencapsulated oil that will get into your system via check lining or sublingual, and smoking or vaping the product.
Edit: frank conrad is a smart mofo
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/15/science/cbd-thc-cannabis-cannabidiol.htmlQuote:
The drug testing method in question involves a common chemical analysis device called a gas-chromatography mass-spectrometry, or GC-MS, machine. Most such devices require the drug testing lab to add a chemical to a sample in order to identify trace amounts of illicit compounds, in a process called derivatization. Labs can perform derivatization using a variety of chemical agents, but one of the most common is called trifluoroacetic anhydride, or TFAA.
According to the 2012 journal article, TFAA when used by a GC-MS machine was unable to discern between CBD and THC. If a person who used only CBD were given a drug test that employed this device, method and chemical, the results would falsely report the presence of THC.
I was mistaken, it was the testing method not conversion in tummy.
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