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Cbnatural Total - 10ml
Cbnatural Total - 10ml
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What is Total CBD oil
The active ingredient in hemp is often extracted using a CO2 extraction process. This is a supercritical process that uses highly flammable gases to separate the compound from the plants. This creates a thick paste that contains nearly the same cannabinoids and terpene profiles as the plant from which the compound is derived. This is definitely a "full spectrum" hemp extract or CBD paste. This product contains the full range of active ingredients from plants, as nature intended. Full spectrum CBD contains a complete profile of the cannabinoids found in cannabis plants. These include CBG, CBDA, CBC, CBGA, and more. Logically, cannabidiol (CBD) is the main component of a full spectrum hemp extract, as it is the most abundant compound found on hemp plants. However, with the right botanical materials and a proper extraction process, hemp extracts also contain other cannabinoids. In addition to all the different cannabinoids, cannabis also contains other substances such as terpenes, vitamins, chlorophylls, and flavonoids. Each of these different substances has its own unique properties. The extract is unfiltered, so a small amount of THC may remain. All hemp products must contain less than 0.05% THC to be legally sold. Cbnatural offers full-spectrum oils with no THC.
Why choose full-spectrum oils? This has to do with the entourage effect. All the cannabinoids in full-spectrum CBD work together to produce this effect. This effect refers to the fact that all the ingredients are more potent together than when taken individually. The entourage effect revolves around the concept of "chemical synergies." In the case of hemp, this means that the substances combine to enhance each other's effectiveness, to a degree that they cannot be achieved individually. This is especially true for CBD. Cannabidiol already shows promise, but it is believed that its therapeutic effect is enhanced when it interacts with other compounds. Researchers have discovered that the full-spectrum formula (a product containing various cannabinoids and terpenes) is superior to the bell-shaped dose response of pure CBD (CBD isolate). This means that results diminish when the CBD isolate exceeds a certain dose, but the effect of the full-spectrum extract increases with increasing use due to its supportive effects. Simply put, the entourage effect is like "many hands are easier to work with" when it comes to cannabis. The more compounds in the extract, the stronger the overall effect. This doesn't mean cannabinoids alone aren't effective. However, the full spectrum of compounds can have a stronger effect.
The benefits of Full Spectrum CBD oil
Full-spectrum CBD oil provides you with something that CBD isolates cannot:
various compounds that enhance and improve each other's effect.
The main benefits of such an extract include:
- High concentration of CBD
- Small amounts of secondary cannabinoids
- Terpenes working synergistically
- Flavonoids that may contribute to the combined effects, but also provide benefits themselves
-Usually no THC (or at least a negligible amount)
- A complex entourage effect
The active ingredient in hemp is often extracted using a CO2 extraction process. This is a supercritical process that uses highly flammable gases to separate the compound from the plants. This creates a thick paste that contains nearly the same cannabinoids and terpene profiles as the plant from which the compound is derived. This is definitely a "full spectrum" hemp extract or CBD paste. This product contains the full range of active ingredients from plants, as nature intended. Full spectrum CBD contains a complete profile of the cannabinoids found in cannabis plants. These include CBG, CBDA, CBC, CBGA, and more. Logically, cannabidiol (CBD) is the main component of a full spectrum hemp extract, as it is the most abundant compound found on hemp plants. However, with the right botanical materials and a proper extraction process, hemp extracts also contain other cannabinoids. In addition to all the different cannabinoids, cannabis also contains other substances such as terpenes, vitamins, chlorophylls, and flavonoids. Each of these different substances has its own unique properties. The extract is unfiltered, so a small amount of THC may remain. All hemp products must contain less than 0.05% THC to be legally sold. Cbnatural offers full-spectrum oils with no THC.
Why choose full-spectrum oils? This has to do with the entourage effect. All the cannabinoids in full-spectrum CBD work together to produce this effect. This effect refers to the fact that all the ingredients are more potent together than when taken individually. The entourage effect revolves around the concept of "chemical synergies." In the case of hemp, this means that the substances combine to enhance each other's effectiveness, to a degree that they cannot be achieved individually. This is especially true for CBD. Cannabidiol already shows promise, but it is believed that its therapeutic effect is enhanced when it interacts with other compounds. Researchers have discovered that the full-spectrum formula (a product containing various cannabinoids and terpenes) is superior to the bell-shaped dose response of pure CBD (CBD isolate). This means that results diminish when the CBD isolate exceeds a certain dose, but the effect of the full-spectrum extract increases with increasing use due to its supportive effects. Simply put, the entourage effect is like "many hands are easier to work with" when it comes to cannabis. The more compounds in the extract, the stronger the overall effect. This doesn't mean cannabinoids alone aren't effective. However, the full spectrum of compounds can have a stronger effect.
The benefits of Full Spectrum CBD oil
Full-spectrum CBD oil provides you with something that CBD isolates cannot:
various compounds that enhance and improve each other's effect.
The main benefits of such an extract include:
- High concentration of CBD
- Small amounts of secondary cannabinoids
- Terpenes working synergistically
- Flavonoids that may contribute to the combined effects, but also provide benefits themselves
-Usually no THC (or at least a negligible amount)
- A complex entourage effect
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