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CBD Distillate vs. CBD Isolate | Bona Voluntate When purchasing your first CBD product, you're likely to be confused by terms like isolate, distillate, and Full Spectrum Distillate your cart—don't worry, this post will explain everything. What Exactly is CBD Isolate? CBD is an abbreviation for cannabidiol, the second most common active ingredient in cannabis, but it is extracted directly from the hemp plant. CBD isolate contains no psychoactive compounds (no THC), is completely legal, and has been shown to have safe and relaxing effects. Manufacturers of CBD isolate use a variety of different processes to extract all of the compounds and other substances from hemp and cannabis plants, including THC. The process
results in pure CBD crystals. The Three Most Common Extraction Methods CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) (CO2) Extraction - the most popular and dependable extraction method that funnels and pumps CO2 through multiple pressurised chambers. This subjected the plants to extremely high pressure and low temperatures, resulting in an extracted oil high in CBD. Steam Distillation - This extraction method employs a 'plant material' distillation tank that is linked to another water-filled tank directly beneath it. Water is then boiled, and the steam rises to the plant material tank, separating the CBD-containing oil vapours. Solvent Extraction is similar to steam distillation, except that instead of water, another solvent is used in the second tank. This method is more efficient than steam distillation, but it typically
uses butane, alcohol, propane, olive oil, or ethanol to extract the CBD, which may contain toxins. What Exactly is CBD Distillate? Full Spectrum Distillate, on the other hand, is a highly refined extract that has been distilled. It typically contains 70-80% CBD isolate, but it also contains other cannabinoids. It's called Full Spectrum CBD because it contains other cannabinoids, and it usually contains some THC. All products in Florida are required by law to comply with the THC limit of 0.3%, so there should be no THC in any CBD products to get you high. Full Spectrum Distillate is a viscous, golden oil, as opposed to the white, crystalized form of CBD isolate. CBD isolate can be made from Full Spectrum Distillate by purifying it and subjecting it to a process known as recrystallization, which removes everything and leaves only pure CBD. So, which is superior? Is it better to use CBD isolate or CBD distillate? 1. After explaining the differences, you may be wondering which one to purchase. CBD isolate is pure, which means it contains no other cannabinoids; however, Distillate Full Spectrum does contain other cannabinoids. The Distillate Full Spectrum is the most effective because the different cannabinoids work synergistically together rather than just one by itself; this is known as the Entourage Effect. This carousel post contains some quick facts about the Entourage Effect. We at Bona Voluntate believe that distillate is always the best option. We don't sell any ingestible or sublingual products that contain only isolate because we know they don't work as well. Our Soothe Tincture is a tried and true sublingual tincture. The majority of regular consumers report better sleep, easier unwinding before bedtime, improved mood, easing of sore muscles, and an overall sense of lower stress levels when using tinctures. Our Soothe Tincture is the most gentle of our tinctures, containing only Distillate Full Spectrum. 2. If you're nervous about trying something that contains trace amounts of other cannabinoids (such as THC, CBG, and so on), we recommend starting with a topical. Although topicals do not enter the bloodstream, they can effectively relax tired, aching muscles. This would be a good first step for someone who is hesitant to consume other cannabinoids. We have a great topical option that only uses Full Spectrum CBD Distillate, making it ideal for beginners! How Do You Take CBD? There are smokables, ingestibles, and topicals to choose from. Smokables are the fastest to feel the effects of Full Spectrum CBD Distillate, ingestibles are the easiest but take longer to feel the effects, and topicals are typically used for localised pain relief. You can try any of the three forms to see which one works best for your goal and needs.
What Makes Our CBD Special? The proximity of the Everglades, one of the world's most nutrient-rich wetlands, creates a truly unique environment for our hemp to thrive in. Furthermore, South Florida's climate allows for multiple harvests rather than just one, and a significant amount of rainfall allows crops to be watered naturally, conserving resources. Perhaps most importantly, the Atlantic ocean breeze imparts a distinct flavour that no other farmland can match. We also collaborate with the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences on indoor experiments to test product ideas and deliver the best plants with the best results. Our young hemp plants grow in greenhouses, where they are protected from potential hurricanes and other environmental threats. Finally, our outdoor field spans over 70 acres and has been used for farming purposes for decades, making the soil incredibly rich in nutrients. The land is now solely dedicated to the cultivation of CBD-rich hemp plants. Last Thoughts If you want to try Full Spectrum CBD Distillate for the first time, we recommend the CBD Topical or the Soothe CBD Tincture. Both are safe, effective, and a great way to get started with CBD. Select from a variety of products with distinct flavour profiles to find your favourite.