CBD oil is a very popular product with consumers. In addition to its practicality, the fact that you can take full advantage of the natural properties of cannabidiol is a major advantage over other hemp-derived products. However, it's important to choose your CBD oil carefully. In this article, I'll help you make the right choice!
1. Choosing CBD oil according to the type of extraction
There are several extraction methods for obtaining CBD oil. Extraction by supercritical CO2 is certainly the most widespread method, and involves working the carbon dioxide naturally present in the plant. CBD oil can also be obtained using natural or chemical solvents.
However, there's another method that I think is much more interesting to use and to find on ourCBD buying site: cold-pressed CBD oil extraction! This technique involves freezing the CBD flowers before crushing them under pressure. In this way, all the components of the hemp plant are preserved, notably the cannabinoids and terpenes. Cold-pressed extraction is also the most environmentally-friendly.
The only disadvantage of this extraction method is not for the consumer, but rather for the producer. Indeed, cold-pressing extraction is accompanied by a fairly low yield, with a lot of material used for a small quantity of CBD oil harvested in the end.
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2. Choosing CBD oil according to its concentration
Each CBD oil contains its own concentration of cannabidiol. For precise dosing tailored to your personal sensitivity, you need to know the CBD content of each product. For oils, this percentage is generally between 5% and 40%. The higher the percentage, the higher the cannabidiol content. To help you understand, a 10 ml bottle with a CBD content of 5% contains 500 mg of CBD.
The question is: what level of CBD best suits your needs? In reality, it all depends on the problem in question, but also and above all on certain physical criteria: height, weight, age, personal sensitivity, etc. If this is your very first use, I'd advise you to choose an oil with a low cannabidiol concentration. You can then increase the level according to how you feel!
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3. Choosing CBD oil based on spectra and your needs
Depending on the extraction method used and the targeted problem, the composition of CBD oils can vary. For a start,Full Spectrum CBD oil contains a full spectrum of cannabinoids, including THC, although subject to the maximum permitted level (0.3%). This extract is ideal for sleep disorders, and is also found in our CBD oil for sleep.
Broad Spectrum CBD oil contains a broad spectrum of cannabinoids, but THC has been removed from the final product. Isolates, on the other hand, contain only a single cannabinoid, hence their high concentration, but the latter category does not necessarily apply to CBD oils.
Ideally, you should opt for CBD oils known as Full Spectrum. This will enable you to benefit from all the substances naturally present in the hemp plant: cannabinoids, of course, but also terpenes and other beneficial components. The cold-pressed extraction method is the perfect way to obtain full-spectrum CBD oils.
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Why choose our Mama Kana CBD oils?
I hope this article has helped you discover how to choose your cheap CBD oil. I use the same criteria to create the best possible products. Indeed, if Mama Kana is one of the best CBD sites, it's because the oils are obtained using the cold-pressed extraction method. What's more, they always contain a full spectrum of cannabinoids. You even have a choice of CBD concentrations: 5%, 10%, 20% or 30%!
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