Full Spectrum Vs. Broad Spectrum Vs. Isolates
- Nov 4
- 1 min read

When shopping for CBD or THC products, you’ll often see terms like full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, or isolate. These describe how the plant compounds are extracted and what remains in the final product. Knowing the difference helps you choose the experience that fits your needs.
Full-Spectrum
Contains a wide range of natural plant compounds, including trace amounts of THC (within legal hemp limits). Many people choose full-spectrum for the “entourage effect,” where cannabinoids and terpenes work together for a more complete experience.
Broad-Spectrum
Includes multiple cannabinoids and terpenes, but with THC removed. A great choice if you want the benefits of the plant without THC due to sensitivity, preference, or workplace rules.
Isolate
Made with a single cannabinoid, typically CBD, in its pure form. Ideal for anyone who wants precise dosing and a THC-free option, with a simple and focused experience.
What Is Right For You?
Everyone is different. Some prefer the full plant experience, others want THC-free options, and some like single-compound control. Explore each type to find what supports your wellness goals and comfort level.
Choosing the right product is personal, and there's no one-size-fits-all answer. Whether you prefer a full-plant experience, want THC-free peace of mind, or enjoy simple single-cannabinoid options, we’re here to help you find the best fit for your needs and comfort level.



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