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5 Reasons You Might Want To Try Full Spectrum CBD Oil

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Hemp has been a source of numerous medicinal compounds for centuries. People have been using extracts from the plant to treat swelling, pain, infections, and digestive problems. The plant extract is rich in thousands of natural compounds including terpenes, phytocannabinoids, and flavonoids. These are all naturally occurring aromatic compounds that sometimes work together to elicit therapeutic effects on the consumer. You may have already heard about the full spectrum CBD oil that is rich in phytocannabinoid compounds. It is a form of hemp extract in oil form that has zero THC and a high concentration of cannabidiol (CBD) along with other cannabinoid compounds. To learn about what the ideal CBD oil should contain, visit the Global Cannabinoids site. Almost all cannabinoid compounds come from a mother compound ? cannabigerol (CBG). Upon heating, the cannabinoid compounds transform from their carboxylic acid forms to their decarboxylated form. CBD has a high affinity to the CB1 and CB2 receptors that are parts of the endocannabinoid system. Sometimes, full spectrum CBD oil also contains other forms of CBD including CBD-C1, CBDA, CBN, CBC, CBT, CBE, and CBR. There are over 113 cannabinoids naturally present in hemp extract, but hemp plants don’t usually produce THC. Therefore, the full spectrum CBD oils with high phytocannabinoid content have the complete array of cannabinoids, but zero THC. Here are five fundamental facts about full spectrum CBD oil as well as guide on CBD oil vs Hemp oil ?

Contents
  • 1. CBD oil does not make you ?high?
  • 2. Hemp seed oil is NOT another name for full spectrum CBD oil
  • 3. Full spectrum CBD oil contains multiple vitamins and minerals
  • 4. Full spectrum CBD oil is not illegal or banned by the FDA
  • 5. Full spectrum CBD oil has more than one benefit
  • Conclusion

1. CBD oil does not make you ?high?

As we have mentioned before, the full spectrum CBD oils lack THC. THC or tetrahydrocannabinol is the substance in cannabis that has psychoactive effects. Effects of THC can include laziness, slowness, induction of a peaceful and relaxed state, and sleepiness. On the other hand, the effects of CBD are more therapeutic and less psychogenic. CBD can help in pain management, control of nausea, lessening anxiety, and improving appetite. If you are buying your full spectrum CBD oil from a reliable place, then it should not get you “high” at all.

2. Hemp seed oil is NOT another name for full spectrum CBD oil

For the reputed companies, these mean two completely different products. The hemp seeds have no cannabinoid content, so the oil they produce have no CBD at all. If you are looking for CBD?s medicinal effects, it is safe to say that you won?t find any in the hemp seed oil. The full spectrum CBD oil comes from high-quality hemp strains or cannabis strains that contain 0 to 0.3% THC. Modern extraction methods can increase the concentration of CBD up to a whopping 99% in the final product by removing other compounds in the pure CBD oils. However, in the full spectrum CBD oils, you will find several other cannabinoids other than CBD, but there should be no THC.

3. Full spectrum CBD oil contains multiple vitamins and minerals

Apart from providing a plethora of cannabinoid compounds, each with their own medicinal quality, the full spectrum CBD oils have vitamins and minerals as well. Several independent research groups around the world have shown that correctly extracted full spectrum CBD oil contains a plethora of vitamins including Vitamin A, C, and E. they also contain trace amounts of riboflavin. Most importantly, full spectrum CBD oil can boost immunity by providing the body with essential fatty acids and proteins. The abundant mineral, vitamin and CBD content makes full spectrum CBD oil so popular for the treatment of a plethora of chronic health conditions.

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4. Full spectrum CBD oil is not illegal or banned by the FDA

According to the FDA, any hemp strain containing only 0.3% or less THC can produce a full spectrum of CBD oil or CBD oil for public consumption. It is true that the FDA has been trying to regulate the production quality and THC content of full spectrum CBD oils, but in no way has FDA banned CBD oil. It is necessary since the decriminalization of cannabis has led to the rise of several unscrupulous sellers, who are not labeling their products correctly. For example ? when you pay for a full spectrum phytocannabinoid rich CBD oil, that says 10% on the label, you can expect it to contain approximately 10% CBD oil. Sadly, not all suppliers maintain this standard. That only shows why FDA regulations are becoming necessary for quality control by the day. By no means is 0% THC full spectrum CBD oil illegal.

5. Full spectrum CBD oil has more than one benefit

Many are likely to believe that the extraction process does away with all the therapeutic compounds in the original mix. However, that is untrue. Depending upon the source hemp strain, the extraction process eliminates THC and a few other cannabinoids. That only increases the availability of CBD. CBD is the phytocannabinoid with maximum proven therapeutic effects. It is no surprise that thousands of people across the US have reported feeling relief after regular but controlled use of full spectrum CBD oil. Most importantly, full spectrum phytocannabinoid rich CBD oils have tons of other cannabinoid compounds that provide an entourage effect. This oil can relieve chronic pain, swelling, nausea, and digestive disorders within one to two hours of administration (depending upon the concentration and bioavailability) of CBD. It is imperative that you vet the manufacturer of the full spectrum phytocannabinoid rich CBD oil you want to purchase. Only a reliable manufacturer can provide you with pure phytocannabinoid rich, CBD oil that has the natural goodness of the much-loved cannabis plant, without the psychoactive effects of THC.

Conclusion

Whether you want to use it as a daily supplement with your morning juice or you want to add it to your food, a high-quality CBD oil with a full spectrum of cannabinoid compounds should offer you analgesic, anxiolytic and anti-emetic effects. It is the natural cure to multiple ailments a busy adult has to battle every day including stress and fatigue. If you find yourself falling asleep at your work desk, or unable to move from your office chair due to back pain, add a few drops of full spectrum CBD oil to rid your body of the stress, depression, and tedium.

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Ashley is an award-winning writer who discovered her passion in providing creative solutions for building brands online. Since her first high school award in Creative Writing, she continues to deliver awesome content through various niches.

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