Hemp is a variety of the cannabis plant that contains high levels of CBD and very low levels of THC—no more than 0.3%. It’s federally legal and used to make a variety of wellness products.
2. What are terpenes?
Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in plants that contribute to their scent and may offer various beneficial effects when used in CBD products.
3. What does "full spectrum" mean?
Full spectrum refers to a whole-plant hemp extract that includes multiple cannabinoids and terpenes. This type of CBD is considered more potent due to the synergistic effects of all compounds working together.
4. What is broad spectrum CBD?
Broad spectrum CBD also comes from whole-plant hemp extract but has the THC removed. It still contains other cannabinoids and terpenes, providing many of the benefits of full spectrum without detectable THC.
5. What is CBD isolate?
CBD isolate is the purest form of CBD, containing no other cannabinoids, terpenes, or hemp compounds—just CBD on its own.
6. What are minor cannabinoids?
Minor cannabinoids like CBN, CBG, and CBC are naturally occurring compounds found in smaller amounts in hemp. They support CBD’s effectiveness by working together through what's known as the "entourage effect."