broad spectrum CBD oil

The difference between full-spectrum CBD oil and broad-spectrum CBD oil lies in their composition, particularly in the various compounds present in the hemp plant.

Full-Spectrum CBD Oil

Full-spectrum CBD oil contains all the naturally occurring compounds from the hemp plant, including cannabinoids (such as CBD, THC, CBG, CBN, etc.), terpenes, flavonoids, and other beneficial substances. This type of oil also includes a trace amount of THC (usually less than 0.3%), which is permitted in many jurisdictions. The presence of all these compounds can lead to what is known as the “entourage effect,” meaning these compounds may work together synergistically, potentially enhancing the overall therapeutic effects of the oil.

Broad-Spectrum CBD Oil

Broad-spectrum CBD oil also contains most cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds from the hemp plant, but THC has been removed. As a result, broad-spectrum oil still benefits from the entourage effect, although without the presence of THC. This type of oil is suitable for those who want to use CBD and other cannabinoids but prefer to avoid any amount of THC, either for personal reasons or due to legal restrictions.