How to Tell the Difference Between Broad and Full Spectrum CBD
CBD products come in full spectrum CBD, broad spectrum CBD, and CBD isolate. What does this mean? In many cases, these labels have been applied haphazardly, with few brands accurately depicting what’s contained inside the bottle. But the truth is, without regulatory oversight, there is no official definition for broad spectrum CBD products or any other superficial categories currently in use. Cannabidiol (CBD) operates within a strange legal landscape. Hemp-based CBD is technically legal across the US, but not approved for use as medicine nor as a supplement. CBD-rich products from medical cannabis (may contain THC), are federally illegal, but can be legal at the state level. While the Food and Drug Administration promises an update shortly, there is no real oversight of what CBD brands slap on their labels, nor where they come from. With so many descriptions and no regulatory guidelines, how can a patient determine the best product, best dose, and most appropriate course of action? Patients have to teach themselves the lingo and use their powers of deduction to settle on the best CBD product for their specific intentions. What are the Different Types of CBD Oil? First, patients should familiarize themselves with the everyday language they can expect to encounter on a CBD label. While nothing is regulated, generally speaking, most CBD oil products should fall into one of the following categories: Full Spectrum CBD Products Full-spectrum CBD oils are the most prevalent CBD products today. Full-spectrum indicates a relatively simple extraction process, which preserves…
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