CBD is derived from hemp, the name given to cannabis plants with less than .03% or less than 3 percent THC which can be mass grown by Farmers. CBD oil is described as CBD isolate, full-spectrum CBD and most recently broad-spectrum CBD.
CBD isolate is up to 100% pure CBD. During the CBD isolate extraction process, everything contained in plant matter is removed, such as the THC, terpenes, oils, chlorophyll waxes and more. Terpenes can be added to CBD isolate products.
Full-spectrum CBD does not remove all the terpenes, cannabinoids, flavonoids, and fatty acids found in hemp during the extraction process. Full-spectrum, contains everything the plant contains. The THC traces are less than .03 percent in full spectrum (be sure to review the lab results to confirm). Due to the low trace amount of THC, it should not have a psychoactive effect. If you feel you may sensitive to the low trace amount, you should purchase only the CBD isolate or broad spectrum.
Broadspectrum CBD is a little bit of both. Broad-spectrum CBD is full-spectrum CBD with the pure CBD isolate. It offers all the entourage benefits associated with full-spectrum CBD.
Sativa plants and extracts is a strain, used in products, such as skincare or body care, can alleviate pain and inflammation.