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Learn About Cannabidiol

For those foraying into the world of CBD for the very first time, one of the first questions asked is the difference between CBD Isolate and Full Spectrum. It’s an important question to ask, as the answer provides consumers with the knowledge and ability to pick the CBD oil product that is right for them and their unique medical requirement.

So, what is the difference between the two, and why is it so important?

Full Spectrum CBD Oil
Full Spectrum CBD Oil When you see “Full Spectrum” on any labeling, it’s simply referring to CBD oil products that not only contain CBD, but also terpenes and other cannabinoids like CBG, CBN, and traces of THC. In most cases, the ratios of these added compounds were naturally occurring in the plant strain extracted for the CBD oil. However, they are sometimes added back into the product to raise its potency and effectiveness. With the presence of these different compounds, specifically the cannabinoids and the terpenes working together in harmony, you will feel the “Entourage Effect.” Something lacking in Isolate products, this is the ultimate factor separating the two.

When you see “Full Spectrum” on any labeling, it’s simply referring to CBD oil products that not only contain CBD, but also terpenes and other cannabinoids like CBG, CBN, and traces of THC. In most cases, the ratios of these added compounds were naturally occurring in the plant strain extracted for the CBD oil. However, they are sometimes added back into the product to raise its potency and effectiveness.

With the presence of these different compounds, specifically the cannabinoids and the terpenes working together in harmony, you will feel the “Entourage Effect.” Something lacking in Isolate products, this is the ultimate factor separating the two.

Pro Tip: If you are drug tested for your job or any other requirement in your life, tread lightly with Full Spectrum products. The Full Spectrum THC traces can still produce a positive drug test if not monitored properly. Even if a product claims to be 0% THC but is a Full Spectrum, you should run a test if you are concerned. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

CBD Isolate
Although most CBD Isolate is at the 99% mark, claiming to have zero THC, do be careful with the lower concentration products at around 95%. Some THC can slip in there – but, at such a tiny amount that it poses no risk on a drug test. This is why we use only pharmaceutical grade CBD isolate in our Zero THC products. Feel free to check our lab results page for the most up to date reports.

Pro Tip: If you encounter a CBD Isolate infused with terpenes, you will experience an enhanced effect that is otherwise not available with regular CBD Isolate.

Which One Should I Choose? Ultimately
Ultimately, when looking for the full benefits that cannabis has to offer, Full Spectrum products can be more effective, especially for cognitive diagnoses like ADHD. However, CBD Isolate has its place, too, commonly mixed with oil, coffee, or edibles to make a treat out of it. In any case, as long as your CBD is free from chemicals, toxins, pesticides, and is a high potency, you should notice significant results.

Before purchasing, it’s important to review your drug test requirements, future career plans, and the kind of remedy you seek from the blossoming CBD industry.

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