Where Do I Start with Choosing a CBN Product? | Bona Voluntate


You’ve probably noticed there are numerous Full Spectrum CBD Distillates available after doing some research. You may have come across CBN products that use terms like “full-spectrum,” “broad-spectrum,” or “CBN Isolate Bulk” in their marketing. New users may feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available to them. The aim of this piece is to demystify the CBN purchasing process for newcomers by outlining the key distinctions between the various forms of this supplement.

Our Bodies and Cannabinoids

Any compound found in cannabis that acts on our bodies and brains by binding to cannabinoid receptors is called a cannabinoid.

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a network of cannabinoid receptors and neurotransmitters found in the brain, central nervous system, and immune system. All cannabinoids interact with the ECS in some way.

Numerous biological processes, including learning and memory, as well as pain perception, stress control, emotional stability, and immunological response, are affected by the ECS.

Is there a distinction between the many types of hemp extracts?

All CBN products on the market today derive from the cannabis or hemp plant and are extracted using solvents like carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide extraction is widely used not just in the CBN sector but also in the food industry to isolate a wide variety of chemicals.

The cannabinoid profile of your Full Spectrum CBD Distillate product will depend on the strain of cannabis used during the extraction process, as all of the cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids will be removed from the plant at this point.

1) Exactly what does “Full Spectrum CBD Distillate” entail?

Full-spectrum refers to the presence of all cannabinoids, terpenes, and essential oils present in the plant, not only cannabidiol (CBD). The current legal maximum for THC in a CBD product in the USA is 0.2% THC, which is very low indeed, far too low to experience any type of ‘high’ unless, of course, you choose to drink a pint of CBD oil all at once. Not only do we not enjoy it, but neither do our friends.

Full cannabis profile is included in Bona voluntate, 85% Full Spectrum CBD Distillate.

The advantages of individual cannabinoids are enhanced by the synergistic effect of the whole spectrum of chemicals derived from hemp. The entourage effect is the name given to this trend. To put it succinctly, compared to taking CBD alone, the efficacy of CBD improves in proportion to the number and variety of cannabinoids present in the product (isolate).

Full Spectrum CBD Distillate is non-psychoactive and contains very little THC, but it might still cause a false positive on a drug test, especially if you take large amounts of CBD oil every day. If you have to take a drug test for your job, this is something you should keep in mind.

The second question is, “What is Full Spectrum CBD Distillate?”

It appears that the phrase “broad-spectrum” is now used somewhat loosely in the CBN sector. While some manufacturers say their broad-spectrum CBD products contain cannabidiol in addition to ALL of the other components found in the cannabis plant (with the exception of THC), others dispute these claims. We find it quite misleading that some vendors are marketing CBN Isolate Bulks including terpenes as full spectrum.

So, to set the record straight, here at Bona voluntate, we do not consider a product to be “wide spectrum” if it is made by combining CBN Isolate Bulk with a terpene profile. When in doubt, avoid this and any other supposedly all-purpose products. You should look at the cannabinoid breakdown for yourself in the lab results; if CBN is the only cannabinoid indicated in any significant proportion, the product is not broad spectrum.

Although the term “broad spectrum” is often used to describe CBN products, we don’t think there are very many on the market that meet this standard because they lack the THC component.

Finally, define CBN Isolate Bulk.

Isolate CBN is the most concentrated form of cannabidiol, with a minimum purity of 99%. On the other hand, due to safety concerns, we advise using only a CBN Isolate Bulk that has been lab-tested to be 99.9% pure or higher.

For the greater good, Pure CBN Isolate Bulk (at 99.9% purity) is our best seller.

The lower cost per unit of CBN as measured in milligrams per pound is the primary advantage of CBN isolation. CBN Isolate Bulk might be significantly less expensive than comparable full spectrum products because of its stability and portability.

So there isn’t any such thing as an entourage effect, right? True, but that doesn’t mean that cannabidiol alone helps everyone; hence, the market’s oversaturation with isolate-based treatments.

We at Bona voluntate have had our fair share of terrible experiences with dishonest distributors throughout our four years of importing CBN Isolate Bulk into the USA. For both practical and moral reasons, we are extremely picky about the countries from which we import.

There have been several dubious products from China that have made it to Europe in recent years. Shop carefully, and only from brands you know will put your security first.

Which One Is Better?

We’ve taken a quick look at the numerous product categories out there, but are you any closer to deciding which one is best for you now that you know what they are? Therefore, let’s take a closer look.

Before anything else, you need to let go of the idea that one type is necessarily superior to the others. Your individual response to Full Spectrum CBD Distillate and your intended use of the supplement should inform your decision of the specific CBD spectrum that will yield the best results for you.

Here are the benefits and drawbacks of Full Spectrum CBD Distillate.

Take advantage of the enhancing effects of the “entourage effect” on CBD.

The purest, unprocessed version of the substance (less processed).

Added advantages from terpenes and flavonoids

  • Possibly detectable in a drug test.
  • The presence of THC could put you in legal hot water.
  • Naturally has the odor and taste of hemp, which turns off some consumers.
  • It’s possible for the shelf life to be significantly lower than that of products based on isolation.
  • Wide-Bandwidth Cannabidiol: Benefits and Risks

Pros

  • Take advantage of the enhancing effects of the “entourage effect” on CBD.
  • Various cannabinoids, not simply CBD, are included.
  • Negatives There is no potential for intoxication.
  • The purest type of cannabidiol
  • No potential for getting high or failing a drug test
  • Extensively useful in a wide variety of contexts.
  • 100% risk-free for any CBN user
  • Having no aroma or taste
  • usually costs a lot less than its full-spectrum counterpart

The user population as a whole does not gain from the “Distillate HHCP


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