Nano emulsification is a formulation technique used to make hemp compounds (like CBD, THC, or THCV) more water-compatible and fast-acting.
The problem: Cannabinoids are naturally oil-based and fat-soluble. Your body struggles to absorb them efficiently in water-based environments like the stomach or bloodstream. That means a lot of the dose can get wasted (low bioavailability), and effects can take a long time to kick in.
The solution: Nano emulsification uses high-energy mixing (like ultrasonic waves or high-pressure homogenization) plus special food-safe surfactants to break cannabinoid oil into tiny droplets — “nano” size (20–200 nanometers).
Why it matters:
Increased absorption: Smaller droplets have more surface area, so the body absorbs cannabinoids more efficiently.
Faster onset: Because they’re dispersed in water-like form, effects can begin within 10–20 minutes (compared to 45–90+ minutes for traditional edibles).
More consistent dosing: Less loss during digestion means more predictable results.
Clear liquids possible: Nano emulsions can be mixed into drinks without the oily separation you’d see with raw cannabis extracts.
👉 In short: Nano emulsification makes hemp compounds act faster, hit harder, and absorb better.