Broad Spectrum CBD
Definition
Broad spectrum CBD contains the full cannabinoid and terpene profile of the hemp plant with the THC removed.
Broad-spectrum extraction starts with a full-spectrum oil and then selectively removes THC, leaving behind CBD, CBG, CBN, terpenes, and other minor cannabinoids. The result is a product that aims for the entourage effect without the drug-test risk of full spectrum.
Broad-spectrum CBD is the right choice for drug-tested professionals, athletes subject to anti-doping rules, and anyone who wants to avoid even trace THC.
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- Full Spectrum CBDFull spectrum CBD contains all cannabinoids and terpenes naturally present in the hemp plant, including up to 0.3% THC.
- CBD IsolateCBD isolate is pure cannabidiol with all other cannabinoids and terpenes removed — typically 99%+ pure CBD.
- Entourage EffectThe entourage effect is the theory that cannabinoids and terpenes work synergistically — that whole-plant extracts produce different effects than isolated compounds.
- Drug TestWorkplace drug tests typically screen for THC metabolites. Pure CBD is not on standard drug-test panels — but full-spectrum CBD with trace THC can produce positive results.
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