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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.

The Difference Between Full-Spectrum, Broad-Spectrum, & CBD Isolate<\/h2><\/p>\n\t\t\t\t

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.