The Benefits of Combining CBD & Fish Oil with CBDa
Posted on May 5th, 2023
When you take CBDa, CBD and fish oil, they can each provide their own effects in your body. And many people choose to take one or the other. However, if you take these supplements together, you’ll simplify your daily routine, save some money, and may even maximize your effects.
How could that be? Well, at Tanasi, we’ve learned that our patent-pending, 1:1 formulation of CBDa and CBD is 2X more effective than a solitary CBD product. As a result, when you enjoy our hemp extracts, you’ll get a more noticeable experience that’s backed by research. (And you can review our findings here.)
But what happens when you add fish oil to that CBD and CBDa combo, as we do in our softgels with fish oil? Can you expect some advantages when combining CBD & fish oil? Well, in order to understand how and why they work well together, it’s important to first understand how each works alone.
What Can You Gain From CBD?
CBD is an acronym for cannabidiol. It is a cannabinoid, or a compound we extract from the Cannabis sativa plant. The Cannabis plant has over 100 cannabinoids, but only a few, like CBD and THC, are well-known. CBD makes up around 40% of the total volume of cannabis extracts. And we typically find it in the plant’s flowers and leaves.
Potential Effects
Every CBD user has a unique experience, because every one’s body reacts differently to supplements. But here’s what you won’t get when you take CBD or CBDa: high. And that’s because cannabidiol and cannabidiolic acid don’t create psychoactive effects. Only compounds like tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, produce this result because of a different chemical construction. Because, while CBD and THC come from the same plant, they are two different substances.
So, how might you feel after taking your daily dose of Tanasi CBD + CBDa? Well, Tanasi customer Kashif P. says we have the “Best CBDA/CDB product I can find. Works really well feel so much better finally after so many years.” But, to see what your experience will feel like, you’ll have to try this combo for yourself.
What Can You Gain From Fish Oil?
Fish oil is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids. These are good fats that your body needs but does not create on its own. Instead, you must eat omega-3 rich foods or take supplements in order to maintain your good health. Now, fatty fish like salmon and sardines are great natural sources. But Omega-3 supplements are ideal for those who aren’t getting enough from diet alone.
Omega-3 acids can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by reducing inflammation in your blood vessels. In some cases, a high dose may even normalize irregular heart rhythms. (But only under a doctor’s supervision.) Taking Omega-3 can reduce fat, or triglyceride levels, in your blood. This will slow down plaque accumulation, helping prevent clogged arteries. It may even help you manage arthritis, depression, or dementia.
Added fish oil benefits
Other benefits include improving eye health, reducing the risk of strokes, relieving depression and anxiety, protecting the brain from mental decline due to aging, improving skin health, and more. Why are all these effects possible?
Well, lipids, or fatty acids, support your body’s natural functions. But, in order for everything to run smoothly, you must meet your omega-3 requirements on a daily basis. And you can do that through diet, with fatty fish sources such as salmon or pollock. (Wild is preferable.) Otherwise, you may need to meet your requirements by taking high-quality supplements.
How Does Combining CBD & Fish Oil with CBDa Maximize the Experience?
CBDa, CBD and fish oil work exceptionally well together. CBD is an oily substance. And it’s fat-soluble. But most of your body is water, making it harder for you to absorb the active ingredients in a CBD supplement. Now, some people solve this problem by taking their cannabidiol in a water-soluble format. (You can try this option with Tanasi’s CBDa + CBD drink concentrate, if that’s your preference.)
Still, if you prefer to take your daily supplement in pill form, you’re probably looking for an easy to swallow option like a softgel. Luckily, if you combine CBD, fish oil and CBDa in softgel form, the omega-3 fatty acids from the fish oil can help your body absorb more of the active, plant-based ingredients. In turn, your product’s bioavailability will increase.
Combining CBD & Fish Oil In Your Regimens
If you are interested in combining CBD and omega-3, look for products that use fish oil as a carrier oil or as an added supplement. (Some CBD products use carrier oils that are lower in omega-3s, but that’s not the case when it comes to our Tanasi softgels with fish oil sourced from wild Alaskan pollock.)
Of course, you can also take CBD and fish oil separately. That way, you can control each individual dose size, fine-tuning your intake for both supplements until you discover what your body needs. You can increase or decrease one without changing the amount of the other.
So, you can technically combine CBD & fish oil by taking separate supplements daily. But you can also find one supplement that combines both substances, with the added bonus of CBDa that makes the supplement 2X more effective. Regardless of the method you choose, you should always consult with your healthcare provider before taking any new supplements. Always obtain your supplements from a reputable dealer that is trusted in the industry so you can get the highest quality of product.
CBD and fish oil each provide numerous potential effects in your body. However, when you combine them, they may boost each other’s effectiveness while simplifying your already hectic routine. Remember, CBD and fish oil can stand on their own as popular dietary supplements. But when you decide to combine them in one easy-to-swallow supplement? Then they work together perfectly and complement each other almost seamlessly. And, as Tanasi customer Laura W. says of our CBDa+CBDa and fish oil softgels, “So glad I tried these. Now I can get both my fish oil and my cbd in one pill. Save money and get the benefits of both.”