Bona Voluntate Presents: An Exhaustive Analysis of Full-Spectrum CBD Products

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In case you haven't heard, Bona Voluntate is now selling wholesale quantities of Full Spectrum CBD oil. However, now that we've introduced our fresh new full spectrum CBD line, natural inquiries have arisen, such as:

When talking about CBD, what exactly do we mean by "full spectrum?"Why choose full-spectrum CBD over broad-spectrum CBD?Does full-spectrum CBD contain THC?Does the law permit the use of full-spectrum CBD?For what reasons did we decide to produce full-spectrum CBD goods?

Without further ado, here is the lowdown on our best-selling full-spectrum CBD oil products and how the newest iteration of our formula compares to the gold-medal-winning Superior Broad Spectrum CBD oil.

When talking about CBD, what exactly do we mean by "full spectrum?"

As with broad-spectrum CBD and CBD isolate, full-spectrum CBD products start with industrial hemp. In contrast, the hemp plant's full spectrum of cannabinoids, terpenes, essential oils, and flavonoids is utilized in Full Spectrum CBD Wholesale. For the best entourage effect, choose a CBD product that also includes THC and other cannabinoids.

The presence or absence of THC is ultimately what differentiates full-spectrum CBD from broad-range CBD. Yet, the entourage effect's potential impact may surprise you.

When comparing full-spectrum CBD and broad-spectrum CBD,

Broad-spectrum CBD and full-spectrum CBD products are almost interchangeable due to their nearly identical ingredient lists. Having been formulated with a number of different cannabinoids and terpenes, both CBD products provide some degree of entourage effect.

Broad spectrum CBD, unlike Full Spectrum CBD Wholesale, contains all of the cannabinoids found in the Cannabis sativa plant save for one: tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Minimally processed full-spectrum cannabis contains the maximum allowable level of THC.

Our THC-free* The Superior Broad Spectrum formula is a better option if THC is a serious worry for you, whether you are subject to frequent drug testing or you live in a state where ordering items containing THC is forbidden.

Does full-spectrum CBD contain THC?

Yes. Full Spectrum CBD Wholesale products include a negligible amount of THC, however, this is still enough to trigger the entourage effect in your endocannabinoid system. However, the amount of THC in full-spectrum CBD products is not enough to cause intoxication.

If you want a clear yes or no response to the question of whether full-spectrum CBD will show up on drug tests, you'll be disappointed. While the trace amounts of THC found in full-spectrum CBD won't make you high, they could result in a positive drug test result if eaten at high enough doses.

So, the next question is whether or not full-spectrum CBD is allowed by law.

Is it okay to use full-spectrum CBD?

While THC is still present in full-spectrum CBD, our Full Spectrum CBD Wholesale product has less than the 0.3% THC limit set by federal law. Because we follow federal THC standards, you can safely transport our items across state lines via air or ground.

It's important to note that not all businesses that claim to produce full spectrum CBD products actually do so in accordance with federal law. It's important to get third-party, ISO-certified testing reports from any CBD vendor before making a final purchase.

Our Company Made Full Spectrum CBD Products Because...

Although our full-spectrum CBD products are excellent (and the best option for individuals seeking CBD's advantages without the danger of a failed drug test), they do not take advantage of the entourage effect to their full potential. This means that the advantages of the plant are not fully realized while using broad-spectrum CBD.

In this respect, full-spectrum CBD really stands out.

Because of the addition of a small amount of THC, the cannabinoids in our Wholesale Full Spectrum CBD product are better able to interact with one another, maximizing the advantages you experience. For the same reason that we only provide the highest-quality products elsewhere on our site, we won't settle for anything less when it comes to CBD oil.

Full-Spectrum CBD and Its Benefits

When it comes to cannabidiol (CBD), full-spectrum products offer the most bang for your buck while still adhering to federal law (less than 0.3 percent). As was previously said, the entourage effect is comparable to that of broad-spectrum CBD oil, but the inclusion of THC amplifies the entourage effect so that you experience the greatest possible advantages. Naturally, within a controlled and risk-free recipe.

Still, full-spectrum CBD oil has all the same advantages as our standard broad-spectrum CBD oil, such as:

Creating an atmosphere of peace and tranquilityRaising one's spiritsMaintaining a steady state of mindIn order to improve your slumber,How to Control Your Sleep Schedule

Cannabinoids and the "Entourage Effect"

In-House Broadband Distribution Wholesale Full-Spectrum When it comes to making use of the entourage effect, CBD is at its best. While broad-spectrum CBD does include some of the other cannabinoids found in the Cannabis sativa plant, full-spectrum CBD products include all of them.

Many CBD formulations have cannabinoids besides CBD, and these cannabinoids complement one another in the body. Even while CBD and THC get all the attention, additional cannabinoids including CBG, CBN, and CBC are often included in CBD products.

 

Cannabigerol, or CBG, is one of the cannabinoids found in the Cannabis sativa plant, however, it is considered a minor cannabinoid because the plant produces so little of it in comparison to other cannabinoids. As a matter of fact, that number is well below 1%. Cannabigerol acid (CBGA), the acidic version of CBG, is revered as the all-mighty "mother cannabinoid" due to the fact that many of the other cannabinoids found in the plant degraded from CBGA in the first place.

CBN (also known as cannabinol)

Often times the antithesis of CBG. Unlike CBG, which metabolizes into other cannabinoids, CBN is created naturally by the Cannabis sativa plant as it ages, and THC metabolizes into CBN. Also, this indicates that the ratio of THC to CBN changes from young to mature hemp plants. Because of its connection to THC, CBN can be used to gauge when a hemp plant has reached full maturity. When determining the age of a hemp plant, a higher CBN concentration is used.

CBN originates from the same plant as THC, however, unlike THC, it is not psychoactive and has only approximately a quarter of the potency. CBN stands out from the other cannabinoids in the Cannabis sativa plant because of its reputation as "the drowsy cannabinoid." However, the vast majority of studies on CBN and its effect on sleep have been performed on animals.

Cannabichromene (CBC) is a component of our full-spectrum CBD solution that has been shown to inhibit endocannabinoid inactivation and boost the efficacy of the entourage effect. It has been suggested that CBC can help your digestive system by interacting with your CB2 receptors.

Although all of these cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS), the effects of CBD, THC, CBG, and CBN will be slightly different. Some cannabinoids, such as CBG, have the potential to mitigate the negative effects of THC by attaching to the same CB1 receptors in the brain. In contrast, cannabidiol (CBD) normally exclusively influences CB2 receptors in your ECS.

Similar to CBG, CBN can interact with both CB1 and CB2 receptors. Due to the entourage effect, the psychoactive effects of THC might be amplified by CBN. The whole scope of CBN's benefits is unknown, however, until more research is done on the substance. Furthermore, it has been suggested that CBC can help keep your digestive tract in good shape (although this also requires further study).

Insist on the Quality of Our CBD Full Spectrum Products

Our Wholesale Full Spectrum CBD Products use a proprietary blend of CBD, CBG, CBN, and CBC to deliver a full, systemic, plant-based CBD high across the entire body. On top of that, they are compact, user-friendly, and easily transportable, just like the rest of our goods.

As we've already established, the products in our broad-spectrum CBD line help you feel more at ease, manage stress better and advance your health and wellness routine in general. The benefits are naturally boosted by the entourage effect.

Two customer favorites, CBD tinctures, and capsules are part of our first-ever Wholesale Full Spectrum CBD range.

Concentrated Cannabidiol Oil (CBD) Tinctures

Choose from three different strengths (750 mg, 1500 mg, and 3000 mg CBD) and two different flavors (chocolate mint or natural) of our full spectrum CBD oil tinctures. You can add our full spectrum CBD oil tinctures to your morning coffee or your favorite dish, or you can take it on its own.

Like all of our tinctures, they are easy to dose with our calibrated dropper, so you can get exactly the benefits you need in about half an hour. Both a natural, earthy flavor and a chocolate mint flavor, ideal for use in sweet applications, are available in our full spectrum CBD oil tinctures. For the entire entourage effect, they include a wide range of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids.

High-Quality, Full-Spectrum CBD Capsules

Like our new tinctures, our Wholesale Full Spectrum CBD capsules deliver the same remarkable advantages as those of the whole-plant entourage effect, but in a more portable and easy-to-use format. Unlike our full spectrum CBD oil tinctures, which come in a variety of concentrations, our CBD capsules only come in one strength, though you can choose between 30-count and 60-count bottles.

Our CBD soft gels are the simplest and most reliable method to obtain the CBD benefits you want without the fuss of measuring, as each capsule contains 33 mg of full-spectrum CBD. Calm down, our softgels have the same cannabinoids, flavonoids, and terpenes as our full-spectrum CBD tinctures.

Those looking for the advantages of full-spectrum CBD without the hassle of oil can consider switching to softgels. Moreover, you can go back to your day quickly after taking a softgel because you don't have to hold it under your tongue. But because CBD capsules must first transit through your digestive system, they will take a little longer to enter your bloodstream than our CBD tinctures.

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