With more and more news and testimonials about the benefits of CBD, many people have been looking into trying hemp products for the first time. If you are interested in trying CBD yourself, we are here to answer a few big questions like: What is CBD and What Is Full Spectrum CBD? We know that these products can seem intimidating, but hopefully we can help clear up a few facts for you.

CBD is the shorthand title for cannabidiol. This organic compound belongs to a family known as the cannabinoids. This diverse family includes both phytocannabinoids, which are found in plants, and endocannabinoids, which are used in our own bodies. CBD is a phytocannabinoid which can react with the endocannabinoid receptors in our nervous system. Instead of producing a high like THC, CBD induces a generally calming sensation.

One of the biggest points of confusion surrounding CBD has to do with the relationship between CBD and marijuana. Marijuana is cultivated to maximize the production of the cannabinoid THC. Unlike CBD, THC is a psychoactive cannabinoid that creates an intoxicating sensation in its users. While marijuana plants contain some CBD, the hemp plants used to produce commercial CBD products have been specially bred to produce high levels of CBD and 0.3% or less THC by weight. These small levels of THC mean it is not possible to achieve a high from hemp products.

There are a few different ways that the cannabinoids in the hemp plant can be extracted. Different extraction methods will yield different final results. One of the most common terms users will encounter when shopping for CBD oil is “full spectrum CBD.” But what is full spectrum CBD?

Simply put, full spectrum CBD is an oil that contains a diverse range of cannabinoids and terpenes from the entire hemp plant. This means that the resulting oil will have a very hemp forward flavor, and the oil may contain trace amounts of 100 or more cannabinoids. While CBD will make up the lion’s share of the oil, small amounts of THC and other cannabinoids will compliment CBD’s calming effects and provide higher levels of relief.

If you want an oil without THC, broad spectrum oils will contain all of the cannabinoids, but they have had the THC content removed. There are also CBD isolate products which will contain only CBD. Using isolates can give you an idea of how CBD alone feels, but many users prefer the complete experience of a full or broad spectrum product.

If you are interested in experience some hemp based relief, visit Red Earth Organix. They have a wide selection of quality full spectrum CBD products as well as THC free options depending on user preference. If you would like to know more about their products, visit their website today to see everything from relaxing tinctures to CBD infused topicals. They have a perfect option for any CBD user.

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