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The Key 5 Differences Between Full-Spectrum CBD and Isolate CBD

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CBDPURITY 1

CBDV THCV CBG CBC THCA CBDA

Full-spectrum CBD has a combination of cannabinoid compounds, while isolate is 99.9% CBD. In addition to CBD, full-spectrum contains other important cannabinoids such as CBN, CBDV, THCV, CBG, CBC, THCA, and CBDA.

Full-Spectrum CBD contains a very low amount of THC (less than 0.2%), while isolate has no THC at all. Neither type of CBD will cause a psychoactive high but isolate is a popular choice for people who take CBD regularly and are subject to random drug testing. THCLEVEL

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0% Isolate

0,2% Full Spectrum

ENTOURAGE EFFECT 3

Full-spectrum CBD offers the ‘entourage effect’ while isolate does not. With full-spectrum CBD, cannabinoids, terpenes and other compounds work together in synergy to improve the product’s efficacy.

ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS 4

Full-spectrum CBD contains (vitamins A, C and E and B complex), minerals (magnesium, zinc, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and iron), essential fatty acids, and protein; where isolate only contains CBD.

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USE Full-Spectrum CBD is best for people who want a less refined product and the benefits of the ‘entourage effect’. CBD isolate is best for users who want high doses of CBD, have a known sensitivity to THC or other cannabinoids or undergo regular drug screening tests.

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