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Everything About The 3 Types Of CBD: Comparison, Forms, Benefits, And Uses

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Nishant Garund

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Varuni Agarwal

Dr. Varuni Agarwal is an esteemed Ayurvedic physician specializing in diagnosing diseases through Ayurvedic dosha imbalances and providing personalized treatments. She focuses on ahara (diet) and vihara (lifestyle) to manage and heal various ailments.

Everything About The 3 Types Of CBD: Comparison, Forms, Benefits, And Uses

CBD serves numerous purposes, but do you know there are different types of CBD? Do you know the difference between those types? Which one will be better for you or help with your issue? This blog answers it all; keep reading to know.

Firstly, what is CBD, and what are its uses?

CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of the many compounds found in Cannabis sativa. CBD is extracted from the leaves and flowers of cannabis sativa. CBD is beneficial for alleviating many common health issues, both mental and physical.

Many CBD products have very little THC in them (less than 0.3%), making them a non-psychoactive compound. 

CBD brings several benefits with it, such as:

  1. CBD helps with skin-related issues.
  2. CBD alleviates anxiety and stress issues.
  3. CBD also helps with proper sleep.
  4. CBD also helps with pain relief.

CBD products come in various forms, serving different purposes. We will discuss some of these below.

What are the different types of CBD oil?

Different types of CBD

CBD products are generally available in three different forms: full spectrum, broad spectrum, and isolate. It mainly depends on the content of the cannabinoids and the process of extraction. Let’s discuss these briefly.

Full-spectrum CBD: Full-spectrum CBD consists of all compounds of the cannabis plant, which also includes THC, a psychoactive compound. Full-spectrum CBD products often also contain other cannabinoids, such as CBC, CBN, CBG, THCa, and THCv, as well as naturally occurring terpenes. When all of these compounds are present in synergy, they produce an “entourage effect,” which adds to the health benefits of CBD oil. 

Broad-spectrum CBD: Broad-spectrum CBD mainly contains cannabidiol, but it may also have other compounds from the cannabis plant in small amounts. It may contain THC, too, as long as it is less than 0.3% by weight

Isolates: Isolates are the purest form among the different types of CBD available. It does not contain any other components of the cannabis plant. Isolates may also not be completely pure, but they are almost 99% pure. It implies that it might contain other cannabinoids as well since all CBD products have the possibility of containing some traces of other plant compounds in them.

What are the types of CBD products?

CBD also comes in different types of products. Every product has its functionality and usage.

CBD is available in many forms and is commonly found in the following product categories:

  1. Oils: CBD available in oil form is generally taken as drops under the tongue; this method is called sublingual administration. Oil is one of the most common forms of CBD.
  2. Lotions and Creams: CBD is also available in the form of lotions and creams for topical application. It is generally used to alleviate skin-related problems. Isolates are the most common type of CBD used for lotions and creams, as they are the purest form of CBD.
  3. Gummies: Gummies are the edible forms of CBD. They are flavorful, interesting, and fun to have.

Are there different types of CBD edibles as well?

edible cbd gummies

CBD is available in edibles, commonly in the form of gummies. Other options are also available in the form of chocolates, desserts, and other confectionery products, but they are less known. Nowadays, THC-free gummies are also available in the market. Edibles are a more convenient option for a person to take CBD as compared to its other forms.

Let’s summarise it…

CBD is known to alleviate many daily life problems. The types of CBD are: full spectrum, broad spectrum, and isolate. Full-spectrum CBD contains all the components of a cannabis plant. Isolates have only pure CBD and do have other components. The broad spectrum lies somewhere between the full spectrum and isolates, which may contain traces of components other than CBD.

These factors only decide which type of CBD would be used in a particular category; for example, isolates are used in making CBD-based creams and lotions because they are pure and odourless. However, it cannot be particularly determined which type of CBD would be perfect for any individual because the usage and type vary depending on different factors. It is always advisable to consult a medical professional before taking any medications or choosing between the types of CBD.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many different CBDs are there?

There are three types of CBD, namely full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolates, depending on the content of the cannabinoid and its components.
The full spectrum contains all the components of the cannabis plant; isolates have only pure CBD and do not have other components, whereas the broad spectrum lies somewhere between the full spectrum and isolates.

What type of CBD is most effective?

Among the three types of CBD, each has a unique quality on its own. It varies depending on what purpose CBD is taken for. Athletes may prefer isolates, whereas for alleviating other problems, one may choose a full spectrum or broad spectrum. The effects of CBD also depend on various factors, such as lifestyle, weight, etc. Therefore, it is always advisable to consult a doctor before taking any kind of medication or supplement.

What are the 3 types of CBD oil?

There are 3 types of CBD oil:
Full-spectrum CBD: Full-spectrum CBD consists of all compounds of the cannabis plant, which also includes THC and other cannabinoids.
Broad-spectrum CBD: It lies somewhere between full-spectrum CBD and broad-spectrum CBD.
Isolates: Isolates are the purest form of CBD available. It does not contain any other components of the cannabis plant.

What types of drugs are CBD?

As most over-the-counter CBD products contain THC in a very limited amount (less than 0.3%), it stays non-psychoactive. This is the main reason CBD does not cause a high. By this, we can say CBD is not a psychoactive drug, but the effects may vary from person to person depending on different factors like weight, lifestyle, dosage, etc., and it is always advisable to consult a doctor before taking any kind of medication.

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