What Is Pure CBD Oil?

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Establishing how pure CBD oil is takes some knowledge. There are many factors that you need to look into to make sure a product is the real deal. Many aspects indicate the grade of a CBD oil, and the grade will indicate how effective it is. If we start at the beginning, we need to first look at what the basic equation for what a pure CBD oil is.
 

What Makes a Pure CBD Oil?

The first factor is what is in the product. You want an oil that comes straight from the hemp plant, and involves no additives. It is not mixed with anything, the growing involved no toxins in the soil, and is without hexane, PBA, GMOs or preservatives. It will subsequently have a shelf life and storage conditions should be ideal – cool and dark. The oil will be a whole plant extract and not be made from the stock of the plant. Bad Ass CBD oil uses leaf tinctures and hemp seeds. It should be extracted from industrially produced hemp so as to ensure that it is regulated and grown in the right conditions. No modifications are made to the plant at any stage of its production.
 

When is CBD Oil Not Pure?

BA CBD Oil contains 99.9% Hemp Oil Purity. All natural, raw, with no additives or preservatives…

When CBD oil has been grown in unregulated soil and is not organic, it is not pure. If it has a high THC level then it is from the wrong plant, and will be “less legal” and also not considered pure as CBD oil has its prime focus on including only the health-beneficial CBD oil and not on psychoactive THC. You want as close to zero THC as possible. Bad Ass CBD oil has 0.0001mg per serving which is less that 1%.

Any toxins in the soil, pesticides in the farming, additives and preservatives mean a less pure product. These substances are not proclaimed fit for human consumption and will drastically impact the benefits gained. Pure CBD oil will be tested for toxins and cleared for consumption by the powers that be. Sometimes CBD oil is infused with other oils, which also renders it not a pure oil.
 

What Are Its Uses?

CBD oil in its pure form has been implicated in a range of health issues and has been used since pretty much the beginning of time. It would be impossible to list all uses but the range includes seizure based ailments and cancer, right down to addictive behavior. CBD is a certified health supplement and is fast becoming widely recognized for its uses.
 

What Determines the Grade of CBD Oil?

This is a bit of a process in itself. Obviously, if you are using CBD oil you want a high grade product that affords the most benefits for the least amount of product used. Here is a highlighted list of what to look out for.

  • Bioavailability
    What this means is that the CBD content will be high and that its form will be easily absorbed by the body. This implicates the most benefits can be gained by the smallest dose. Bioavailability is determined by the extraction process. Our CBD oil is extracted by CO2 process which means high pressure, low temperature procedures to ensure the CBD is of a high quality. Other processes use harsh methods, which can weaken the CBD structure.
  • Where it Comes From
    Hemp grown in fields that have long been used to grow hemp for CBD extraction have stricter regulations and safer practices in play to ensure that no toxins are used and that soil content and condition is optimal for the purest oil.
  • CBD Oil With Mixes
    CBD oil should not be mixed with oils or even superfoods to be the highest grade. This only means that the product is diluted and it will take a larger dose to gain the same benefits.
  • The Process of Extraction
    There are three stages or levels to which CBD oil can be manufactured. Raw CBD oil will be slightly darker in color as parts of the plant may remain behind. The process for raw CBD oil stops once the oil has been extracted.

    Decarboxylated oil will have an additional step where the strength of the oil is intensified. It will not be much lighter than raw CBD oil.

    Filtered CBD oil is lighter in color as the last step – filtering out plant residue – takes place. A rich golden hue is achieved by this filtering.

  • Chemical Content
    THC levels will definitely affect the grade. If you are hunting down a pure oil, then the presence of a psychoactive ingredient is not ideal. Hemp derived CBD should be naturally low in THC. A content higher than 0.3mg should leave you in no doubt that the oil comes from the wrong source.
  • Parts of the Plant
    Pure CBD oil will use a whole plant extraction process. You want an oil that has extracted directly from the richest in CBD parts of the plant as possible. What you don’t want is a stock brewed oil. Certain parts of the plant will result in a higher that necessary THC content, so this also needs to be monitored.

It is vital to remember that a purer oil will be the most beneficial and easier on the pocket in the long run. It is always worth checking your sources when using a product for health benefits. Over and above that, this product should be rigorously checked for legal reasons as well. Make sure your source has all the signs of a high grade pure organic CBD oil.

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