Could you explain what you mean by contradictory? If you mean Oral v inhalation... Oral means "taking by mouth" ie - eating it...
No it doesn't break down at those temps. There's a lot of misinformation ( about everything!) around. "Breaks down" does not really describe anything specific anyway. As combustion does not completely destroy cbd or THC, the lower boiling temps used in liquid vape devices are fine, in the same way that Nic does not dissapear when heated in vapes.
CBD crystals are the isolate I described above, so take care with what it is and from where.
I was saying the post from Stols saying that vaping CBD was ineffective contradicted your post stating that inhalation (vaping) was more effective (31% inhaled vs 6% oral). This contradiction does go to prove your point about misinformation all over. I consider you both trustworthy sources., yet, obviously one of you is right and one of you must be wrong.
By "breaks down" (I don't recall the terminology used in what I read), I mean that it becomes less if not totally ineffective when heated above a certain point. Then again obviously at least some of canniboids remain even under combustion temps. So there is that. It's hard to know who or what to trust. Vaping I know a lot about, but I have studied, read, experimented, and been immersed in it for nearly 7 years. This CBD stuff I am totally new at.
This is specifically what I was looking at (They do have images of lab reports on that page, but I have not validated them):
https://www.thecbdistillery.com/product/99-cbd-isolate-powder-from-hemp/
I also do not know if I should be looking at just CBD or Full Spectrum (THC free) CBD based products for joint pain.
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