Broad Spectrum
Does NOT have THC, but includes all other cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids. Broad spectrum hemp extract is the same as Full Spectrum but without THC.
Does NOT have THC, but includes all other cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids. Broad spectrum hemp extract is the same as Full Spectrum but without THC.
Includes THC, Terpenes and Flavonoids. A full-spectrum extract contains all the compounds from the plant that naturally occur in it. This includes the cannabinoids (including CBD), terpenes, flavonoids, and essential oils. All these compounds work in concert to produce the “entourage effect”. Be aware that THC has not been removed from full-spectrum hemp extracts and
Extract derived from the hemp plant. Could refer to broad spectrum, full spectrum or isolate products. Most commonly used.
Generic term that could refer to broad spectrum, full spectrum or isolate products. Most commonly used.
Generic term that could refer to broad spectrum, full spectrum or isolate products. Most commonly used.
The interval of time required for one-half of the atomic nuclei of a radioactive sample to decay.
This is the portion of a substance (drug or compound), which is absorbed from the body and that enters the circulation and has the ability to produce an effect. A compound given intravenously can have 100% bioavailability, whereas one absorbed from the intestinal tract may have only 5%. The greater the bioavailability of a drug,
The entourage effect occurs when all the phytochemicals in the hemp plant are working together in concert to produce the desired effect. That means the cannabinoids, minor cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and lignans act synergistically to provide a greater benefit than they would on their own.
Is the same species of plant as cannabis. Hemp contains low levels of THC. Legally speaking, hemp contains less than 0.3% THC.