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Cannabidiol, abbreviated simply as CBD, has become one of the most well-known and respected cannabinoids in the industry. Praised for its therapeutic benefits and lack of psychoactive effects, CBD has quickly grown in popularity in the United States and many other parts of the world. This incredible cannabinoid is available in broad-spectrum<\/em>, isolate<\/em>, and full-spectrum <\/em>forms. While these three forms all originate from the hemp plant, they are very different in terms of how they are produced and used. We’ll briefly go over each type of extract, but we’ll be focusing primarily on full-spectrum hemp<\/a> and why products infused with this extract are superior to the broad-spectrum and isolate forms. Full-spectrum, Broad-spectrum, and isolate; all three are naturally derived from the hemp plant. Each of these extracts have their own unique benefits, but the main difference amongst the three forms is their THC content. In case you’re not familiar with some of the terminology of the CBD world, here’s a brief list of all the verbiage we’ll be using in this article. You may already be familiar with some of these terms, but they’re here just in case you need a refresher. Before you reach for the first CBD product you see on a shelf, take a moment to consider why you are buying CBD in the first place. Many users are sensitive to THC or are subjected to drug tests at work, making broad-spectrum and CBD isolate the obvious choice for these particular users. But if those reasons don’t apply to you, here’s some reasons why full-spectrum CBD should be first in your list of CBD extracts. Now that we’ve gone over why full-spectrum is so important, it’s time to get to the fun part: choosing a full-spectrum CBD oil! Yet with so many brands, strengths, and variances in price, it can seem overwhelming to select one at random. We’ve compiled a list of our top CBD brands<\/a>, as well as a breakdown of why. CBDPure<\/a> hails from the hemp-friendly states of Colorado and Washington. Their CBD is naturally sourced from organic farms to create some of the finest full-spectrum oils in the industry. CBDPure uses CO2 extraction to preserve the oil and is free from any artificial or synthetic ingredients. Their full-spectrum oil comes in three strengths: 300mg for $29.99, 600mg for $54.99, and 1000mg for $79.99. The company fully backs their products with a 90-day money-back guarantee and has uploaded the results of third-party independent lab testing for both casual browsers and serious consumers. Populum<\/a> offers a luxurious lineup of full-spectrum hemp products for those who are serious about premium quality. Populum goes the extra mile by testing their products no less than three times: once before production, once during production, and once after the product has been completed. Their full-spectrum hemp oils come in an incredible variety of strengths, ranging from a lowly 250mg to an impressive 2000mg. The variance of strengths, triple testing, and use of high-quality ingredients equate to a higher price tag, with their lowest strength priced at $59 for a single 30mL bottle. Populum does offer a 20% discount for those who sign up for their subscription services, but even so, this luxurious brand might be a bit too luxurious for those looking for more budget-friendly options. If you value quality over quantity, Populum promises to pamper both your body and mind with every silky drop! Xwerks CBD<\/a> has tapped into an overlooked sector of the health-conscious market: the fitness industry. Instead of advertising their products as a way to increase mental and physical ailments, Xwerks encourages fitness gurus to incorporate CBD into their daily activities. In an effort to “Optimize Human Performance,” their full-spectrum tinctures are packaged similarly to supplements found in workout shops across the country. Available in two sizes, their 600mg bottle is available for $59 while their 1000mg bottle is marked at are affordably priced at $89 and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. The hemp used in all Xwerks CBD products comes from organic hemp farms located in Colorado. Charlotte’s Web<\/a> is the minimalist’s dream in regards to ingredients: only hemp extract, carrier oils, and natural flavorings! Their full-spectrum hemp comes in four delicious flavors: lemon twist, olive oil, orange blossom, and mint chocolate. Their strength options are listed a bit differently than other brands. Rather than list the total mg count per bottle, Charlotte’s Web opted to list the amount of CBD in each mL. It will require a bit of math (i.e., mg count times serving size) to figure out the full strength per bottle. Charlotte’s Web ranks on the higher side of the price scale, with their lowest strength priced at $23.99 and their highest strength priced at $95.99. While the company does offer the results of their independent third-party lab testing, these results are listed by batch number. That batch number is stamped onto the product packaging, so you’ll need to reach out to Charlotte’s Web directly if you want to view these results before completing your purchase. The CBD market is filled with enticing flavors, impressive packaging, and low prices from an overwhelming amount of brands. But before you go reaching for the cheap and shiny stuff, consider this. There is no FDA involvement for any cannabinoid product; literally, anyone can throw together some ingredients and market it as “pure, potent, and effective.” While this may change in the future, the lack of regulation means that the entire industry is dependent on acquiring consumer trust. Yet there is one shining beacon of light in the murky fog that is the CBD industry: independent third-party lab testing, also called a Certificate of Authenticity or “CoA” for short. One of the best ways of acquiring consumer trust is through these lab tests. But the mere presence of a lab test doesn’t mean the brand offers safe products. Some shady companies will pirate authentic CoA’s and doctor them to make them look official for their brand. The best way to verify that these tests are real is by reaching out to the lab directly. By providing the lab with the batch number and other relevant information, the lab can either confirm or deny the posted results. Many CofA’s have a scannable QR code that can be looked up in real-time to determine if any details have changed.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t A proper Certificate of Authenticity should test for solvents and contaminants such as pesticides, heavy metals, and mold. Most full-panel tests will provide the percentage of the cannabinoids found in the test samples, such as THC, CBD, and other possible compounds. There should be a clear picture of the product, along with a date on when the tests were conducted. Lastly, don’t be afraid to do some digging into whether the company has any pending lawsuits or warning letters from the FDA. Some brands will offer information about where their hemp is grown, whether or not it is organic, and what extraction methods are used. When it comes to providing the results of their independent lab tests, some companies will upload it directly to the website for all to see. Other brands will only release this information upon request and still others will list it on the brand packaging, which is only available to users once they receive delivery of the product.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\tThe Difference Between Full-Spectrum, Broad-Spectrum, & CBD Isolate<\/h2><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
A Quick Rundown of Terms In The CBD World<\/h2><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Why You Should Choose Full-Spectrum CBD Over Other Extracts<\/h2><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Best Full-Spectrum CBD Oils<\/h2><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
CBDPure<\/h3><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Populum<\/h3><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
XWerks CBD<\/h3><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Charlotte’s Web CBD Oil<\/h3><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
How To Choose The Ideal Full-Spectrum Oil<\/h2><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
How To Know If A Brand Is Safe<\/h3><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Other Relevant Brand Information<\/h3><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t