Cryosonic® Extraction Using Nanotechnology
The Cryosonic® extraction process, in part, uses highly specialized equipment incorporating ultrasonic electric
generators used to power titanium reactor transducers. Piezoelectric crystals convert the electrical signal into a
mechanical sonic vibration which is preserved, amplified and transferred to the hemp biomass during the extraction
process. The alternating ultrasonic pressure forms microscopic vacuum bubbles in the mixture causing a reaction
known as “cavitation.” This creates an immense amount of energy in the cavitation field, disrupting the biomass at a
molecular level which causes the cell walls of the biomass to collapse and release all the compounds (cannabinoids,
lipids, proteins, etc.) contained in the plant. During the extraction process, hemp biomass, maintained in a cryogenic
state is broken up at a molecular level via sonication and all components in the plants are emulsified into a solution.
In doing so, these tiny particles of matter, measured at 100nm or less, are afforded enhanced bioavailability and
absorb easier because of their small size. Ultimately, research has shown nanosized particles obtain absorption rates
as high as 100 percent. With nanosized cannabinoids, when the consumer takes a 20mg dose, they can absorb the
entire dose. This increased bioavailability results in achieving the same results using a much smaller dose when
compared to doses delivered by other conventional methods. “In other words… you get more bang for your buck”
and because nano particles are more easily absorbed, the consumer experiences faster onset than usually expected.