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Where does CBD come from?

Cannabidiol (CBD) is just one of many phytocannabinoids which are naturally found primarily in the flowering tops of the female cannabis plant. CBD and THC are the two most well-known cannabinoids that are sourced primarily from either hemp or marijuana. Generally, marijuana is high in THC in order to produce the euphoric 'high'. Hemp is the other way around and is high in CBD and low in THC to stay within the legal boundaries set by federal hemp laws. Different strains of marijuana & hemp have different cannabinoid and terpene profiles. These strains are purpose-bred by cannabis growers depending on their application. CBD-rich products can be sourced from high-THC marijuana, but they then must be sold through medical or recreational laws and regulations. Because of this, all CBD products available for public sale are sourced from hemp. In order to capture and bottle these valuable cannabis compounds, an extract must be created. Across the hemp industry, the most common methods of extraction are either alcohol extraction via ethanol or supercritical CO2 extraction. After extraction, the resulting oil undergoes some purification and activation processes. Depending on the processing done to the extract, one of the following spectrums are created.

 Full-Spectrum CBD: This type of extract contains a full range of cannabinoids and terpenes,
including up to 0.3% THC. It provides the highest level of entourage effectiveness, closely
mirroring the plant source. However, the trace amounts of THC can cause users to fail drug
tests
Broad-Spectrum CBD: This newer type of product contains a full spectrum of cannabinoids
and terpenes, except for THC. It offers maximum therapeutic potential without the need to
consume THC, making it ideal for those subject to drug testing or who prefer to avoid THC.
Advances in technology have enabled the removal of THC using a special chromatography
process
CBD Isolate: This is the purest form of CBD, isolated down to a single molecule. It is often
found in very high concentrations (99%+). Isolates require higher, more precise dosing for
similar benefits compared to full or broad-spectrum products. They lack the additional and
synergistic benefits provided by the entourage effect
The only surefire way to know what is in your CBD product is to check for lab results. The best
CBD brands online are providing not only product level but also batch level reports from 3rd
party labs. You should look for these reports to ensure you know exactly what is in the CBD
products that you’re taking. If you can’t find labs for the specific product you’re purchasing,
look elsewhere.

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Full-Spectrum, Broad-Spectrum, or Isolate: Which is Most Effective?

Groundbreaking research from Israel published in 2015 concluded that the synergistic effects of whole-plant cannabis are superior. The study concluded that full-spectrum CBD was more effective in the treatment of conditions in mice than single-molecule CBD isolate. This wholeplant approach is commonly referred to as the 'entourage effect'. CBD isolate does not provide these additional and synergistic benefits due to the removal of all plant compounds except CBD during processing. Isolates have also been researched to need higher, more precise dosing than whole plant alternatives. Put simply, a whole-plant product provides a much wider range of therapeutic benefits than CBD isolate does.

This means that choosing a full or broad-spectrum product is the best choice

Choosing between the two really comes down to your preference for consuming THC or not. For those who cannot consume THC, a broad-spectrum product is perfect. For those who can ingest THC really have the choice between full and broad spectrum and may choose to use both. The trace amounts of THC in a full-spectrum product can often have a sedative effect. This makes broad-spectrum a great option for taking during the day, with a full-spectrum product then being used in the evening to help promote a good night's rest.

When is Isolate an OK Option?

An isolate is a great option if you think of it as an additive. For example, some marijuana users utilize these crystals to increase the CBD content of their ingested products. ï‚· These crystals can be dabbed or vaporized directly.
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