
MINT HILL, NC – Let’s start off with the fact that all CBD oils are not the same. In this week’s article I will break down the different types of CBD.
If you are considering the idea of taking CBD, you must consider starting with CBD oils first. They are easier to take since you can add them to your foods and drinks. Or you can just put a few drops of the oil under your tongue.
If you have been doing your research about CBD, you’ve probably encountered the three following categories of CBD oil.
- Full-spectrum CBD. Full-spectrum CBD contains several components of the cannabis plant, including trace amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Federally legal full-spectrum products will always have less than 0.3 percent THC. In states where cannabis is fully legal, you may also be able to find full-spectrum products with higher THC levels.
- Broad-spectrum CBD. This type of CBD does not contain THC. It does contain other components of the cannabis plant, though, so it won’t be 100 percent CBD. Consider it the middle child of the three CBD choices.
- CBD isolate. Your pure CBD product, isolate contains no other compounds found in cannabis, except for the CBD itself.
If you are new to taking CBD products, particularly the oil, you can decide which of these types you should take based on your needs. For example, if you undergo routine drug tests or if you just drive or operate machines at work, you can consider taking broad-spectrum CBD oils because they don’t have THC.
In case you want to experience a more potent effect, try full-spectrum CBD oils. Since they possess cannabinoids, terpenes, and all the good stuff from CBD, they can produce that entourage effect on the human body.
Have more questions? Please feel free to stop by the store located at 11205 Lawyers Rd #B, Mint Hill NC 28227 for some “Hemp Education”. We are open Tuesday – Friday 10 am -7 pm, Saturday 10 am- 6 pm and Sunday 12 pm-4 pm or give me a call (980) 207-0993. Follow us on social media both Facebook and Instagram!
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