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Broad Spectrum CBD Explained



Anyone who has looked into CBD products has probably noticed some are labeled as broad spectrum CBD oil. There’s also full spectrum oil and CBD isolate oil. But what’s the difference between them and which one is the most popular?

In order to better understand the CBD spectrum, we need to look a little more on the origin of CBD and how it’s being used. First, let’s see why people are using CBD oil in the first place. 

Why is CBD so important?

Research for Cannabidiol (CBD) started in the mid-nineties and people started to notice the potential health benefits early on. This opened up a huge marketplace of CBD products available to consumers. 

CBD products are commonly used to treat chronic pain or muscle soreness. Though Cannabidiol comes from cannabis, CBD compounds do not get you high.

This brings us to the CBD spectrum and the difference between products and their effects.

What are the benefits of CBD?

So what are the many benefits CBD is known for? The key effects of CBD are: 

  • Boosting your immune system
  • Anti Inflammatory
  • Reducing stress/anxiety
  • Reducing seizures
  • Regulate appetite

CBD is a versatile therapeutic compound and is becoming a more popular form of treatment.  

What is the CBD spectrum?   

So what exactly makes a CBD product and how do you place it on the spectrum? First, the CBD needs to be extracted from the cannabis plant. Other compounds are also extracted to be refined later on. After the compounds are refined, they are labeled as either full spectrum, broad spectrum or CBD Isolate. 

But what do these terms actually mean?

Full spectrum CBD 

Full spectrum CBD contains all of the compounds extracted from the cannabis plant. This will intensify the therapeutic effects and benefits of the product. Full spectrum CBD has a higher effect than CBD Isolate.   

Broad spectrum CBD

In simple terms, you get broad spectrum CBD when you remove THC from full spectrum CBD. This leaves you with a highly beneficial CBD product that won’t leave traces of THC in your system. 

Broad spectrum CBD is a popular choice for those who are concerned about the legalities of THC. This way anyone can enjoy the benefits of full spectrum CBD. It has also been known to be a better choice than CBD isolate due to the diverse amount of compounds. 

CBD Isolate

Just like broad spectrum CBD, isolate is a great way to try out CBD without ingesting any THC. CBD isolate is made when all of the other compounds are extracted from the cannabis plant, leaving behind a pure crystallized CBD isolate. 

Final Thoughts

There’s no doubt that CBD offers a wide range of health benefits. Now with all of the products on the CBD spectrum, people can receive the benefits of cannabis without ingesting THC into their system. 

In order to fully understand the potential benefits of CBD, there’s still a lot of research to be done. 

If you do decide to try a CBD product, make sure you are purchasing from a good source and always read the instructions carefully.