Full Spectrum CBD Distillate vs. Broad Spectrum CBD Distillate

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Full Spectrum CBD Distillate vs. Broad Spectrum CBD Distillate There is a lot of debate in the CBD industry about terminology, one of the most complicated being the use of the terms Full Spectrum Distillate and broad spectrum. It's important to note that there is no official definition of broad and full spectrum, so how businesses define them can vary.In this article, we'll look at how Bona Voluntate defines Full Spectrum Distillate versus broad spectrum, as well as the potential benefits of each for manufacturers and consumers.

A Range of Problems Every cannabinoid has a unique behavior. Cannabigerol (CBG), for example, interacts with the endocannabinoid system in a different way than our beloved cannabidiol (CBD). The cannabinoid spectrum refers to the full range of 113+ cannabinoids. The range of cannabinoids included in an extract or finished product typically determines the distinction between Full Spectrum Distillate and broad spectrum. However, detecting the presence of all cannabinoids is difficult because the concentration of some of them is extremely low. This is where the term "full spectrum" is called into question.

New Beginnings When Bona Voluntate first began, our primary goal was to produce CBD isolate. Since then, we've expanded into the development of other products to meet the specific needs of our customers. In previous blogs, we discussed the benefits of CBD isolate—the purity and


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