Full spectrum CBD

Full-spectrum CBD oil contains all the naturally occurring compounds found in the hemp plant, including cannabinoids and essential oils.

  • All cannabinoids and terpenes work together synergistically for enhanced effects.
  • May offer stronger relief for stress, pain, and inflammation than CBD isolate.
  • Can support mood, sleep, immune health, and overall balance.
  • Maintains a full range of beneficial plant compounds for a more holistic product.
  • Some users report more sustained benefits due to the full cannabinoid profile.
  • CAUTION- This product will contain trace amounts of THC (under 0.3%), which is not enough to cause a high, but may be detectable in drug tests.

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Hempthy 4000mg CBD Oil - 10ml (Natural and Mixed Berries)
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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between full and broad spectrum cbd oil

Full spectrum cbd contains all naturally occurring compounds from the cannabis plant — this includes CBD & other cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and trace amounts of THC (typically ≤0.3% in legal products).Full

Believed to offer the “entourage effect” — the idea that all these compounds work synergistically for stronger therapeutic effects.

“Broad spectrum cbd contains CBD & other cannabinoids and terpenes, but THC has been completely removed or reduced to non-detectable levels.Still offers some entourage effect benefits, though possibly less than full-spectrum because THC is missing.
Considered a safer option if you want to avoid THC altogether, for example, due to workplace drug testing or sensitivity.”

Can full-spectrum cbd get you high?

Full-spectrum CBD typically does not get you high. Full-spectrum CBD oil contains only trace amounts of THC (usually ≤0.3% in legal products), which is far below the level needed to produce a psychoactive “high.” However, if you take very large amounts of full-spectrum cbd, you might feel mildley “high”

Can full-spectrum CBD show up on a drug test?

Yes — though it’s rare, trace THC might trigger a positive result on sensitive drug tests.

Are there side effects?

Possible side effects include dry mouth, drowsiness, diarrhea, or changes in appetite, but most people tolerate it well.

What is full-spectrum CBD good for?

Common uses include pain relief, anxiety, sleep support, inflammation, and general wellness.

How do I know if a product is truly full-spectrum?

Look for a Certificate of Analysis (COA) from third-party testing — it should show multiple cannabinoids, including trace THC.

How much full-spectrum CBD should I take?

It varies by person and purpose. A common starting dose is 10–25 mg once or twice a day, adjusting gradually.

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