Will CBD get me high? And what's the difference between Full Spectrum, Broad Spectrum and Isolate?

Will CBD get me high? And what's the difference between Full Spectrum, Broad Spectrum and Isolate?

CBD itself does not get you high as it does not contain the psychoactive compound THC that is responsible for producing the "high" feeling. However, some CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC, so it is important to read product labels and choose reputable manufacturers before using any CBD products.

Full spectrum CBD contains all the naturally occurring compounds found in the cannabis plant, including THC (up to 0.3% by law in the US), other cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. Broad spectrum CBD contains everything that full spectrum does, except for the THC, which has been removed. Isolate CBD is the purest form of CBD, as it has been isolated from all other compounds, including THC. It typically comes in a white powder form and is added to other products to increase their CBD content.

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Some people prefer full spectrum CBD because it contains all of the naturally occurring compounds found in the cannabis plant, including THC (up to 0.3% by law in the US), other cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. These compounds work together in what is known as the "entourage effect," which some people believe can enhance the overall therapeutic benefits of CBD. Additionally, some people may find that full spectrum CBD provides a greater range of benefits than CBD isolate. However, it's important to note that full spectrum CBD may not be suitable for everyone, particularly those who are sensitive to THC or are required to undergo drug testing, as THC can show up on drug tests even at low levels.

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Other people opt for broad spectrum CBD because it contains all of the compounds found in full spectrum CBD, except for THC, which has been removed. This is a good option for those who are sensitive to THC or are required to undergo drug testing, as THC can show up on drug tests even at low levels. Additionally, some people may prefer to avoid THC for personal reasons or because it is illegal in their state. Broad spectrum CBD still provides many of the potential therapeutic benefits of full spectrum CBD, as it contains other helpful cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. However, it's important to note that broad spectrum CBD products may be less effective than full spectrum CBD products, as they do not take advantage of the entourage effect.

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People who choose CBD isolate do so because it is the purest form of CBD available. This makes it a good option for those who are sensitive to other compounds found in the cannabis plant, or for those who are required to undergo regular drug testing as it does not contain THC. Additionally, CBD isolate has no flavor or aroma, making it easy to incorporate into a variety of products without altering their taste or scent. However, it's important to note that CBD isolate may not be as effective as full spectrum or broad spectrum CBD, as it does not take advantage of the entourage effect.

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