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Should you use a Full-Spectrum CBD or an CBD Isolate? Once you understand the difference between an isolate and full-spectrum CBD, the next step is determining which option you want to buy. An isolate is the purest form of CBD and does not have any psychoactive effects. Since it is odorless and tasteless, it is ideal for cooking and eating. The main problem with isolates is that you will not get to take advantage of the entourage effect because there are no other cannabinoids present in the final product.

In comparison, full-spectrum products have the entire spectrum of different cannabinoids. If you want an efficient product that is chemically similar to an actual cannabis plant, this is the best option to pick. Since it does contain trace amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol, full-spectrum CBD is not ideal if you live in a state where marijuana is illegal. It is also not the best choice if you need to pass a drug test because there is a small amount of tetrahydrocannabinol present. Because it has a stronger taste, full-spectrum CBD might not be a good option if you want CBD for making food, drinks or candy.

Many people consider the ‘best of both worlds’ option to be broad spectrum CBD. Broad spectrum takes full spectrum and chemically renders out all of the THC. This produces a product still rich in phytocannabindoids but removed of all THC. Which makes it a great product for kids and seniors. 

Ultimately, your decision depends on what works for you. The entourage effect means full-spectrum CBD is more potent, but this option will not work if you need to pass a drug test. A broad spectrum hemp product could be great for you if you can afford its additional cost. If you are uncertain about which product to choose, you can always test out multiple options before choosing the one you like the best.

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