CBC Distillate vs. CBC Isolate | Bona Voluntate

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CBC Distillate vs. CBC Isolate | Bona Voluntate When purchasing your first CBC product, you're likely to be confused by terms like isolate, Bulk CBC Distillate, and full-spectrum. This may deter you from clicking the buy button or cause you to add a slew of different items to your cart–don't worry, this post will explain everything.

What exactly is CBC Isolate? CBC is an abbreviation for cannabidiol, the second most common active ingredient in cannabis, but it is extracted directly from the hemp plant. CBC isolate contains no psychoactive compounds (no THC), is completely legal, and has been shown to have safe and relaxing effects. Manufacturers of CBC 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 CBC crystals.

The Three Most Common Extraction Methods Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Extraction - the most popular and dependable extraction method that funnels and pumps CO2 through multiple pressurized chambers. This subjected the plants to extremely high pressure and low temperatures, resulting in an extracted oil high in CBC.


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