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Full Spectrum CBD Oil vs Broad Spectrum CBD

by Neil / 13 July 2020 / Published in CBD Articles
Full Spectrum CBD Oil VS Broad Spectrum

CBD seems to come in all shapes, sizes, and colours. Gummies, fruit snacks, chocolates, teas, water, and more. Cannabidiol is touted as one of the most significant wellness ingredients of all time, and there are various opinions on how to bring customers the most authentic, non-psychoactive hemp experience.?

One of the most common distinctions in this market is the division between Full Spectrum CBD Oil vs Broad Spectrum CBD Tinctures. Full Spectrum CBD items may still retain trace elements of THC, where Broad Spectrum CBD extracts keep all the beneficial non-psychoactive hemp compounds while eliminating THC.

Read on to learn more about the earthy details surrounding our natural broad spectrum CBD oil for sale.

Cannabidiol and Hemp

Cannabidiol typically makes up a significant portion of the cannabinoid presence in non-intoxicating hemp. Other cannabinoids can have a viable presence in these strains as well.

CBD extracts can be obtained in a variety of ways. A majority of these start as Full Spectrum CBD extracts. Full Spectrum refers to extracts that feature all of the substances found in the original CBD plant material. No compounds, not even THC, have been tampered with during the creation of these extracts.

Full Spectrum CBD can still contain under 0.03% THC per dry weight, meeting the requirements for non-psychoactivity and sale. To produce such small amounts of THC while creating relevant CBD potencies, a strain would need to rely on excellent genetics and an experienced grower.

Even in these cases, the minuscule amount of THC found in these blends can undoubtedly cause a false positive on an accurate THC drug test. It doesn’t matter if a product subjectively gives you a buzz or not; even micro THC doses can cause positive results during testing.

Broad Spectrum CBD contains all of the desired non-psychoactive plant compounds, but it is refined to remove trace elements of THC. This procedure retains all flavonoids, terpenes, and minor cannabinoids found in the original hemp plant material.

When tested, these extracts display zero THC content. While mother nature is the real expert who designs the perfect natural compositions, our own cultivation and modification already play a significant role in the creation of strains with strong genetics. By removing the final traces of THC, we finalise the efforts to produce low THC hemp products, without adjusting the potential that pure hemp blends carry.

CBD Isolate Comparison

Cannabidiol isolates make up a considerable portion of the extracts sold on the market. Pure CBD can be added to tinctures, vape oils, edibles, beverages, topicals, and much more. In each of these instances, they are wildly useful, even without a broad/full spectrum presence of hemp compounds.

CBD rapidly boosts AEA concentrations in our bodies. AEA, or anandamide, is the “bliss compound,” which interacts extensively with our endocannabinoid system to promote wellness, mood balance, neuroprotection, anti-inflammation, and much more. So long as it is taken in the preferred dose ranges (5-20mg), CBD isolate is a score for almost all users.

Cannabidiol isolate can also be delivered with a variety of cannabimimetic, or cannabinoid mimicking compounds that act in ways similar to other phytocannabinoids. These combinations seek to enhance endocannabinoid activity, enabling consumers to get the most out of their cannabinoid dose.

Isolates can also be placed in nano-emulsions, liposomal preparations, and colloids, which create microscopic encapsulations made from lipids and water, which carry CBD smoothly across the fat-loving intestinal membrane in the digestive tract.

Regular CBD isolate users should be aware that these products have a reversed U-shaped dose-response curve. As the isolated cannabidiol dose increases, it reaches a certain plateau or sweet spot, but if you keep moving towards larger doses, it loses its ability to stimulate more beneficial activities.

The entourage effect likely counteracts this self-inhibiting quality. When taking multiple cannabis/hemp compounds, including terpenes and flavonoids, the overall activity of the blend increases, and the dose-response becomes linear. This linear response simply means that larger doses will almost invariably cause a significant and more efficient physiological impact.

If you frequently take a small dose of Broad Spectrum CBD tincture one to three times a day, your body will already be primed with the advantages of the entourage effect. Then, if you choose to enhance your routine with cannabinoid isolates, the additional hemp components will be there already to support these products.

What Are the Primary Components Found in Full Spectrum / Broad Spectrum CBD?

The three most common components found in cannabis and hemp are cannabinoids, flavonoids, and terpenoids. Cannabinoids, we are all familiar with by now. Usually, strains used for CBD tinctures promote high cannabidiol concentrations, low concentrations of minor cannabinoids, and trace amounts of THC. Our Colorado-grown CBD hemp flower displays all of these qualities. 

Flavonoid is a classification for compounds that are found in a variety of plants. They are found in food, wine, fruits, cannabis, etc. As their name suggests, these elements carry a flavorful touch, that goes hand-in-hand with their ability to elicit scents. However, the term flavonoid comes from the Latin word “flavus,” meaning “a natural yellow.” This is likely connected to the fact that flavonoids produce colours as well.

Cannabis itself displays an extensive list of 20 flavonoids. The same molecules which produce these noticeable tastes and tones also maintain structures that elicit specific wellness-promoting activities. Each of these has unique qualities and roles to attend to. These flavonoids are instantly carried into broad-spectrum extracts and are preserved during the refinement process. 

Terpenoids fill a similar role in the cannabis plant. However, there is a broader selection of terpenes found in cannabis. These terpenes are all expressed in fruits and plants around the world. For starters, Myrcene, which is responsible for that characteristic cannabis-skunk aroma, is located in basil, hops, leaves, and mangos.

All of these terpenes have incredible properties that support physiological functioning. Just as the consumption of fruit flavonoids/terpenoids can regularly provide fantastic support, taking concentrated CBD hemp extracts containing a quick hit of terpenes and flavonoids is sure to serve the body well.

We want to make a quick shout out to taking both Full Spectrum and Broad Spectrum products orally and sublingually. This incredible array of terpenes and flavonoids do wonders for the body when administered using these routes. These elements interact with the microbiome of the gut, enhancing the conditions of this system. The gut-brain-axis is a crucial, scientifically recognised structure that influences mood balance, digestive health, motivation, and more.?

When taking these oils sublingually or when you are eating broad spectrum edibles, you aren’t just racing to increase cannabidiol blood levels. You are utilising every last drop of hemp material squeezed out of the natural flower, which swirls and harmonises with the contents of your gut, supporting the digestive tract’s microbial integrity.

So, Which Extract Should I Choose?

Comparison between Full Spectrum CBD & Broad Spectrum

We wouldn’t overthink it. Our staff always loves to work a Broad Spectrum extract into their daily routine. But if CBD isolate hits the spot, or their administration is a beloved habit, then we would never want to interrupt your flow.

It brings us real joy to say that the best way to get the most out of your routine is to mix and match various products and extracts. Stacking CBG isolates, CBD isolates, and Broad Spectrum CBD creates room for the entourage effect and allows you to maximise cannabinoid isolate doses. Meanwhile, topicals will allow for transdermal, local, and immediate applications that can’t be mimicked by any other route.

The only real concern comes with THC consumption. If a product does not look to be backed by extensive lab testing, you have to pass on to the next distributor. There simply would be no way to discern if your package would include prohibited THC levels. 

If there is proper lab testing, ensure that the levels are under 0.02% THC per dry weight of the product. Understand that these trace THC concentrations could still be identified by cannabis and THC drug screening.

Our use of Broad Spectrum Extraction techniques qualifies our products as being 100% non-psychotropic, non-psychoactive, and buzz-free. These potent CBD products are meant for everyone on any occasion. These items are verified by third-party laboratories with every batch. Trust the testing, enjoy the properties, and discover firsthand what our cGMP equivalent manufactured CBD items can do to improve your quality of life. Order your Herbal Health CBD, today.

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