Before we jump right into broad-spectrum CBD, let’s recap the two most common types of CBD you’ll find on the market today: CBD isolates and full-spectrum CBD.
CBD isolate is 99.9% pure CBD.
During the CBD isolate extraction process, everything contained in the plant matter is removed, including any traces of THC, terpenes, waxes, oils, chlorophyll, and more.
What you’re left with is pure CBD…and nothing else.
Full-spectrum CBD, on the other hand, contains everything the plant contains.
Full-spectrum CBD is full of all the terpenes, cannabinoids, flavonoids, and fatty acids found in hemp, all of which have a therapeutic value of their own and help create what’s known as the entourage effect.
Broad-spectrum CBD is a little bit of both. Broad-spectrum CBD is a full-spectrum CBD without any THC.
It offers all the entourage benefits associated with full-spectrum CBD, without any chances of THC being ingested into the body.
Broad-spectrum CBD is an excellent choice for individuals that can’t have any traces of THC in their system, whether for legal purposes, passing a drug test, or anything else.
How is broad-spectrum CBD made?