Full-Spectrum vs Broad-Spectrum vs Isolate

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These describe how much of the plant a CBD product keeps. Full-spectrum contains all of hemp’s cannabinoids including trace THC, broad-spectrum keeps the other cannabinoids but removes the THC, and isolate is pure CBD alone. Full-spectrum offers the strongest entourage effect but has detectable THC; broad-spectrum is the THC-free middle ground; isolate is the most controlled and flavorless.

The three terms are about what stays in the extract. Full-spectrum keeps the full range of hemp compounds, multiple cannabinoids, terpenes, and up to the legal 0.3% Delta-9 THC, which together are thought to produce the entourage effect, where the compounds work better as a group than alone (Current Neuropharmacology). Broad-spectrum keeps that supporting cast of cannabinoids and terpenes but strips out the THC. Isolate goes furthest, removing everything except pure CBD, so it has no THC, no terpenes, and no flavor.

Which to choose depends on your priorities. Full-spectrum tends to feel the most effective because of the entourage effect, but its trace THC can accumulate and show on a drug test. Broad-spectrum is the popular middle ground for people who want the entourage benefit without THC exposure. Isolate suits those who want the most predictable, THC-free, flavorless option or very high single doses of CBD. For the difference between real CBD oil and hemp seed oil, see CBD oil vs hemp oil.


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Full-Spectrum vs Broad-Spectrum vs Isolate

These describe how much of the plant a CBD product keeps. Full-spectrum contains all of hemp's cannabinoids including trace THC, broad-spectrum keeps the other cannabinoids but removes the THC, and isolate is pure CBD alone. Full-spectrum offers the strongest entourage effect but has detectable THC; broad-spectrum is the THC-free middle ground; isolate is the most controlled and flavorless.

Which is better, full-spectrum or broad-spectrum?

Full-spectrum is often felt as more effective thanks to the entourage effect, but contains trace THC. Broad-spectrum gives most of that benefit without THC. Choose full-spectrum for strength, broad-spectrum to avoid THC.

Will full-spectrum CBD show on a drug test?

It can. Full-spectrum contains up to 0.3% Delta-9 THC, which builds up with regular use and can cause a positive result. If you get drug tested, pick a broad-spectrum or isolate product.

What is the entourage effect?

The idea that hemp's cannabinoids and terpenes work better together than in isolation. It is the main reason full-spectrum and broad-spectrum products are often preferred over pure isolate.

Is CBD isolate worth it?

It can be, for people who want zero THC, no taste, or very precise high-dose CBD. It lacks the entourage effect, so many users find full or broad-spectrum more effective per milligram.

For more detailed information, read Full-Spectrum vs Broad-Spectrum vs Isolate.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not medical or legal advice. Cannabis and hemp laws vary by state and change often. TribeTokes products are hemp-derived and contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC in compliance with the 2018 Farm Bill. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.