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Why I Use Full Spectrum CBD Oil vs. Isolate or Broad Spectrum CBD

The list of hemp’s benefits is extensive and seems to be ever-growing as the plant is further studied. Researchers have uncovered at least 113 different cannabinoids that have been found in the hemp plant.  There has been some confusion as to what the difference is between Full spectrum CBD oil vs. Isolate or Broad-spectrum CBD. With modern knowledge and technology, researchers are able to isolate these beneficial cannabinoids.

Among these cannabinoids is Cannabidiol (CBD), which has gained much popularity due to its benefits. It also exhibits no psychoactive side effects. CBD can be used separately from all the other cannabinoids, this is considered CBD Isolate. Also, it can be used in conjunction with other helpful cannabinoids. This is known as full-spectrum CBD or broad-spectrum CBD. 

It’s hard to tell if one can benefit from these natural remedies. So what separates CBD Isolate from Full-spectrum or Broad Spectrum CBD?

CBD Isolate vs. Full Spectrum CBD:

The difference between CBD isolate vs. full-spectrum CBD oil can be puzzling to someone who’s unaccustomed to CBD. If you plan on using CBD, it is important to learn and understand the differences. CBD Isolate is somewhat self-explanatory, it literally is pure CBD (Cannabidiol) refined to its molecular structure (isolated CBD). In short, CBD isolate by itself is also known as what’s called a concentrated form of CBD.

cooking with cbd isolate

CBD Isolate:

  • contains 99%+ pure CBD
  • has no other cannabinoids present
  • No THC
  • Zero beneficial terpenes
  • No therapeutic flavonoids

Full-spectrum (also referred to as “whole plant spectrum”) is CBD accompanied by all the plant’s natural cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. It is important to note the major difference between isolate, full-spectrum and a broad spectrum is the cannabinoid THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). THC is the cannabinoid that gives the user the “high” feeling. Keep in mind that although the full-spectrum CBD contains THC. Most hemp-derived CBD products include a very minimal amount, usually containing under 0.3% total THC.

Full Spectrum CBD Oil:

  • Contains high levels of CBD
  • Includes all plants cannabinoids
  • Has low levels of THC
  • Contains all of the natural plant’s terpenes
  • All-natural flavonoids included
  • Gives the consumer the “full” synergistic effect
  • Same as “whole plant spectrum CBD”

Broad Spectrum CBD vs. Full Spectrum CBD:

Broad-spectrum CBD oil differs from CBD oil that provides full-spectrum effects mainly because it contains no THC. It does, however, contain all the other cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoid elements. When all these elements are taken together, they work in sync with each other to produce a greater therapeutic effect. Broad-spectrum CBD oils are offered in various combinations of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. A broad-spectrum CBD offers a variety of cannabinoids working alongside CBD (minus the THC). If the consumer wishes to truly gain all the benefits the hemp plant has to offer a full-spectrum CBD oil is recommended.

Broad Spectrum CBD Oil:

  • High levels of CBD
  • Zero THC included (no benefits from the cannabinoid)
  • Includes all other cannabinoids
  • Contains all of the natural plant’s terpenes
  • All-natural flavonoids included
  • Also offers a synergistic effect (minus the effects and benefits of THC )

Full Spectrum CBD Oil Benefits:

Taking all the cannabinoids (including THC) together gives the consumer a “synergistic effect.” This is when two or more substances or elements are combined and the end result has a superior effect.

Recent research entails that CBD oil with the effects of full spectrum holds a supreme synergistic effect in comparison with broad spectrum CBD or CBD isolate.

So it’s safe to say if you want to receive the best therapeutic results CBD can offer, consume it in the form of full-spectrum CBD oil. Combining all cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids will work synergistically. With the growing number of benefits and uses of CBD, some people wonder if full-spectrum CBD oil is safe?

full and broad spectrum cbd oil

Is Full Spectrum CBD Safe?

100% yes! It is impossible to overdose from full-spectrum CBD oil. It exerts absolutely no negative side effects.  The extremely low levels of THC in hemp make hemp full-spectrum CBD oil is non-psychoactive and safe for all ages! CBD is also beneficial and 100% safe for pets as well!

Can Full Spectrum CBD Get You High?:

Now that you know full-spectrum CBD oil is safe (especially when in comparison to pharmaceutical medicines), you may question if it will get you high? When dosing properly the amount of THC included is so minimal (0.3% THC or less) that the consumer will not feel any mental alteration (user should not feel “high”).

In fact, many people who take full-spectrum CBD oil report an increase in mental focus.  Full-spectrum CBD oil contains very low levels of THC. Only if consumed in extremely high amounts (not recommended), the user may experience the “head high” or “stoned” feeling.

How To Take Full Spectrum CBD

Now that we have learned CBD oil is considered superior when compared to broad-spectrum oil or CBD Isolate. Let’s take a look at some of the popular ways it can be administered:

  • Tinctures: Full spectrum CBD is infused into an oil such as hemp, coconut. This product is usually taken orally (under the tongue is recommended).
  • Capsules:  Are easily swallowed. Oil is put into capsules, which is preferred by some over the tincture. Reportedly CBD oil that provides the effects of full-spectrum are introduced faster into the bloodstream when comparing to capsulated form. This is because it takes more time to digest the capsule than the liquid tincture.
  • Vaping: vaping a CBD cartridge is the fastest, most direct way to get all the positive benefits from a full-spectrum CBD oil. The reason being the inhaled vapors are absorbed into the bloodstream almost instantly compared to the rate of ingestion of tincture.
  • Edibles: Food infused with full-spectrum CBD oil, yummy!!! The list is endless of tasty ways to infuse food with full-spectrum CBD. The consumer receives all the benefits that full-spectrum has to offer.
  • Hemp Flower: Smoking other cannabinoid products like CBD flower is another quick way to gain the quick benefits of full-spectrum CBD. People are now growing hemp flower just to sell online directly to the consumer.
  • Topicals: Another way to enjoy the many positive benefits of full-spectrum CBD oil is to use it on your skin. Many CBD bath bombs and CBD lotions are gaining popularity online. Also, a big new market emerging online is the CBD relief salve market.

Final Thoughts

There are many popular variations to using CBD. Variety, though confusing at first, ultimately offers consumers more options. This will help with specific ailments and conditions in multiple ways. And remember, if you are looking to get the most or all the benefits CBD offers, it’s a good idea to take CBD oil 🙂