When hemp oil is said to be full-spectrum, it contains all the same compounds and cannabinoids found in hemp plants. Unlike synthetic or isolated cannabinoids, full-spectrum oil contains a wide range of these compounds as well as fatty acids, protein, fiber, terpenes, flavonoids, and essential minerals. Read on to learn more about these components and their benefits.

Cannabinoids

A high-quality, full-spectrum hemp oil like those sold by Veritas Farms will contain dozens of different cannabinoids. At over 90%, the most plentiful cannabinoid is CBD, which is a non-psychoactive compound with numerous health benefits.

Full-spectrum hemp oil also contains CBDa, a lesser-known cannabinoid. In a live hemp plant, CBDa is more profuse than CBD. Many times, hemp oil undergoes a process known as decarboxylation, which converts CBDa into CBD.

Other cannabinoids commonly found in full-spectrum hemp oil include CBG (cannabigerol), CBN (cannabinol), and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).

Essential Vitamins and Minerals

When it’s properly extracted, full-spectrum hemp oil contains a variety of minerals and vitamins, such as thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, and vitamins A, C, and E. Hemp oil also contains vitamins that aren’t found in many diets, like beta carotene.

Minerals are vital to many bodily, nerve, and metabolic functions, and they also help to build stronger, healthier skin, hair, and blood. Full-spectrum hemp oil products contain minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, and zinc.

Proteins and Fats

Hemp oil is also rich in protein, which helps to build and repair bodily tissues. Health experts suggest minimizing the consumption of red meat due to its saturated fat content, but full-spectrum hemp oil is a healthy source of the amino acids we all need.

Essential fatty acids are essential to cardiovascular and heart health. The two well-known essential fatty acids, Omega-3 and Omega-6, should be consumed at a ratio of about 3:1. In most consumer’s diets, however, they’re consumed at a 25:1 ratio. Full-spectrum hemp oil offers these essential fatty acids in the proper ratio.

What are the Benefits of Full-Spectrum Hemp Oil?

The health and wellness benefits of our products go beyond their abundance of CBD. The cannabinoids and other compounds found in full-spectrum hemp oil have been scientifically proven to work synergistically. In a phenomenon known as the entourage effect, these components combine in ways that amplify their therapeutic attributes. The mix of protein, cannabinoids, essential vitamins and minerals, and fatty acids works to keep the body in a healthy balance.

What’s the Difference between Cannabis Oil and Full-Spectrum Hemp Oil?

Though these oils are similar, they have a few distinct differences. Like hemp oils, cannabis oils contain a range of flavonoids, terpenes, and cannabinoids. However, cannabis oils and tinctures are made from marijuana plants rather than hemp plants, which means they may contain an abundance of THC. By law, hemp plants cannot contain more than 0.3% THC. For legal and health purposes, it’s important to understand the differences between cannabis oils and hemp oils.

Conclusion

Hopefully, this guide has helped you find the right type of hemp oil for your needs. If your questions weren’t answered, though, feel free to contact a provider today.

By Alexander James

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