Description
Broad Spectrum CBD Distillate is THC free extract from legal hemp. In it, many of the lessor cannabinoids, such as CBV, minus THC are preserved. By the way, you can add it to your own preparations or smoke it. The entourage effect of the broad spectrum CBD remains beneficial for optimal health.
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What are Distillates?
The distillate, in short, is a highly refined hemp extract derived from hemp flower and hemp biomass. Distillate typically contains around 80% CBD with the balance including minor cannabinoids, terpenes, and other plant oils and extracts.
CBD distillate contains an array of cannabinoids, terpenes, vitamins, and fatty acids that are very beneficial to the body. There are negligible amounts of THC remain after distillation. The Broad Spectrum CBD distillate goes through special processing to remove all of the THC. As a result, you will not become high.
Distillate, which extracts as a yellow-amber honey-like liquid, has become the most common alternative to CBD isolate when it comes to hemp products. The high-quality distillate most often is extremely viscous and has a light golden color to it with little to no taste or smell. Removal of THC makes the distillate completely legal to sell in retail stores.
Full or Broad Spectrum?
CBD distillate comes with either a broad spectrum or a full spectrum of cannabinoids. The difference between these terms is THC. Broad-spectrum distillates have all of the same compounds, except that the THC has been removed. This becomes immensely important for consumers who are interested in the entourage effect without the risk of ingesting THC. As a result, THC free distillate is generally the most expensive CBD derivative available.
Learn the difference between Full & Broad Spectrum CBD vs. Isolate here CBD 101
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CONTAINS ZERO (0) THC
HEMP IS LEGAL IN ALL STATES
The FDA has not evaluated these statements. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Warning
California Prop 65 Warning THC can negatively affect pregnancy
Why am I being warned about exposure to cannabis smoke? · Cannabis (marijuana) smoke is on the Proposition 65 list because it can cause cancer. Exposure to cannabis smoke may increase the risk of cancer. · Cannabis smoke is also on the Proposition 65 list because if a pregnant woman smokes cannabis, this can affect the development of the child. For example, this may affect the child’s birth weight, memory, and attention. · Proposition 65 requires businesses to determine if they must provide a warning about significant exposure to listed chemicals.
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