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There are numerous factors to consider when selecting a CBD Isolate. Do you desire capsules? Is it a tincture? A cream for the skin? Flavoring? Terpenes in addition? What is the CBD content of the product? Most importantly, how was CBD created and where did it come from?

CBD Isolate, or cannabidiol, is a phytocannabinoid found naturally in hemp, and it can be extracted using a variety of methods before being added to a product. The hemp oil extracted from hemp is typically classified based on how much raw material remains after the process; it can be CBD Full Spectrum Distillate, Broad Spectrum, or CBD Isolate.

FULL VERSUS BROAD SPECTRUM

Beyond the major debate of CBD Full Spectrum Distillate vs CBD Isolate, there is a less discussed option called Broad Spectrum. This is hemp oil that has been extracted further until there is no longer any THC; this process depletes the oil of additional natural compounds, and the entourage effect is no longer present. Broad spectrum hemp extract, on the other hand, contains phytocannabinoids such as CBD, CBG, and CBC.

WHAT EXACTLY IS AN ISOLATE?

Isolate is made by continuously extracting hemp oil with toxic solvents, stripping away everything except the CBD compound. This means CBD Full Spectrum Distillate does not contain any of the other phytocannabinoids, terpenes, or plant sterols found in CBD Full Spectrum Distillate or broad spectrum hemp extracts.

When choosing a CBD product, consider whether it uses a Full Spectrum CBD Distillate or broad spectrum extract or a CBD Isolate to determine which product best meets your needs.

ISOLATE, PURE

Because Full Spectrum CBD Distillate has undergone minimal refinement, it retains a broader range of natural cannabinoids and terpenes. At the other end of the process, pure isolate is when the oil is refined further until it is reduced to a single compound.

ISOLATE OF PURE CBD

In the case of CBD products, a pure isolate means that CBD is the only cannabinoid present. There has recently been an increase in demand for various cannabinoid isolates, such as CBG, CBC, CBN, and even THC. As more information about the properties of cannabinoids becomes available, it is likely that more cannabinoids will become available in pure isolate form.

CRYSTALS IN ISOLATION

When a compound, such as CBD Isolate is refined to a single molecule, it can take the form of a crystalline solid. These isolate crystals are known for their purity, as they typically contain between 98 and 99.9 percent CBD.

CRYSTALS OF CBD Isolate

Many people may prefer using isolate crystals, in part because they can provide a more precise form of CBD Isolate measurement. Trying to determine measurement using drops of raw hemp oil may not be as precise, because it also contains many other compounds. Some users prefer to place the isolate crystals directly under their tongue, where they melt and the compound is absorbed via the sublingual gland.

POWDER ISOLATE

Crystals can also be ground into a fine powder to isolate them. There are numerous benefits to using an isolate powder, depending on what it is added to. Because hemp extract is not water soluble, it is not an ideal medium for creating CBD-containing beverages. Oil and water, as we all know, do not mix, which is where isolate powder comes in.

POWDER OF CBD Isolate

 

Because isolate powder CBD mixes better with water, most CBD Isolate drinks use it rather than a Full Spectrum CBD Distillate. One of the most significant advantages of isolate CBD is that it provides a non-THC option for customers looking for something different. Products containing even trace amounts of THC may be detected in a drug screening, but using an isolate cannabinoid compound eliminates this risk.

 

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