What Is Full-Spectrum Cannabis?

What Is Full-Spectrum Cannabis? What does It Mean? How does it differ from other types of cannabis?

Cannabis has been around for thousands of years. In ancient times, it was used for medicinal purposes. Today, it’s widely known for its recreational/health benefits.

With the ever-growing popularity of cannabis, it’s imperative to be educated on types of cannabis, the extraction process, and terpenes.

Full-spectrum cannabis refers to cannabis plants that contain all the cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. This means they contain THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD (cannabidiol) and other cannabinoids (terpenes etc.).

What Is Full-Spectrum Cannabis?

Full-spectrum means there are many different kinds of cannabinoids in the extract. These include CBD, CBG, CBN, THCA, etc. This type of extract contains more than one cannabinoid. Broad-spectrum means there are many other kinds of cannabinoids in the concentrate.

This type of extract includes THC, CBD, CBN, CBDA, etc. This type contains more than one cannabinoid but less than a full spectrum. Isolate refers to an extract that has only one kind of cannabinoid. In this case, it relates to THC or CBD.

Graphic comparing Full Spectrum, Broad Spectrum, and CBD Isolate

Isolate vs. Full Spectrum: Which Is Better?

Both are good options if you want to get your daily dose of cannabinoids. However, it's all based on personal preferences.

With full-spectrum cannabis extracts, you will reek the benefit of all the cannabinoids present in the extract, which could help with: Pain relief, therapeutic benefits, etc.


How Do I Find out Which Product Is Right for Me?

There are several ways to figure out which product is best for you. The first thing to consider is whether you need a full spectrum or an isolate. If you don't need any particular cannabinoid, you can buy a full spectrum product. You could also go with an isolate. But you should be aware that not every isolate will work for everyone. So before buying anything, make sure you check the label to see what types of cannabinoids are included in the product.

If you do decide on a full spectrum product, you might want to look at the ratio of CBD to THC. Some products may have a higher percentage of CBD, while others may have a higher percentage of THC. For example, a product with 25% CBD and 75% THC would be considered high in CBD content, whereas a product with 50% CBD and 50% THC would be considered low in CBD content.

If you choose to purchase an isolate, you might want to pay attention to the amount of CBD per serving. For example, a product that contains 20mg of CBD per serving would be considered low in terms of CBD content, whereas a 100mg product would be considered high in terms of CBD content.

You may also want to take note of the terpene profile of the product. Terpenes are natural oils that give cannabis its distinct aroma and flavour. There are hundreds of different terpenes, and each one provides a unique experience. When purchasing a product, you want to ensure that it contains terpenes that align with your preferences. For instance, if you love the scent of pine trees, you probably won't enjoy a strain that smells like citrus.

Finally, you may want to consider how long the product has been sitting on the shelf. Products that sit on store shelves for too long tend to lose potency. So if you plan on using your product within a few days, you may want to opt for a brand new product instead of a pre-used product.

One last tip: Don't forget about dosage! It's important to remember that the concentration of cannabinoids varies from product to product. So always start small and increase your dosage until you reach the level that works for you.

The Benefits Of Full-Spectrum Extractions

Evidence suggests that full-spectrum extracts have greater health benefits than isolates. It may be because the whole plant provides a synergistic effect when taken together. For example, research shows that CBD works better with THC than without it. When using a full-spectrum extract, you get both CBD and THC from the same source. Therefore, you can benefit from the synergy between these two cannabinoids.

There are also studies suggesting that CBD helps reduce anxiety. Research shows that CBD reduces stress levels by interacting with receptors in the brain. For example,  CBD interacts with serotonin receptors which help regulate mood.

Infographic of Full Spectrum cannabis, shows cannabinoids, terpenes, cellulose, waxes, etc.

What Are Terpenes?

Terpenes are the oils and compounds that give cannabis its distinctive aroma, flavour, and effects. They also play an important role in how a strain interacts with your body. In addition, the terpene profile of a strain makes it unique from other strains.

For example, you can have two different strains that produce similar amounts of THC, but one has a higher percentage of myrcene while the other has a higher amount of limonene. This will make them feel very different to consume.

The terpene profile of any given strain is determined by which genes were activated during the breeding process. These genes are responsible for producing specific terpenes. Some strains contain many terpenes; some have few or none at all.

Infographic of cannabis terpene examples
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