Not All CBD Oils Are Created Equal

Updated on August 11, 2021

There has been a great deal of attention surrounding CBD oils. Both in marketing and the general media, most of the focus is placed on the health benefits of CBD products and, in particular, CBD oils. Much less attention is placed on their actual usability.

Many people do not realize that for the full effects of CBD oils to be felt, they need to be incorporated into a person’s regular diet and healthcare routine. It is therefore essential to find CBD oils that are enjoyable and easy to use. This makes it much easier to use CBD oils every single day without them feeling like a chore.

Part of what determines whether CBD oils become a positive or a negative part of a person’s day is how they taste. Finding the best CBD oils that provide not just the many health benefits associated with CBD but also a burst of delicious flavor is key to a successful CBD routine.

Unfortunately, not all CBD oils are created equally, and this means that both quality, usability, and flavor profiles can vary a great deal. Understanding how CBD oils are created and the factors that make them different are essential for finding the best CBD oils.

#1 Where Is the CBD in Oils Sourced From?

One of the significant factors that determine both the quality and the taste of CBD oils is where the CBD has been sourced. There are hundreds of different strains of hemp plants, and each one has its unique ratio of cannabinoids and terpenes. These compounds are responsible for how CBD oil affects the body and its aroma and taste when consumed.

Some brands choose to source their hemp plants from one location. This helps to ensure greater consistency across their products so that customers know what to expect. Single source hemp is believed to deliver a higher quality experience and effectiveness.

#2 Base Ingredients and Flavorings Used

The core ingredient in CBD oils is CBD extract, but several other ingredients go into the final product. All CBD oils consist of two main ingredients; a carrier oil and CBD extract. Many brands then add additional ingredients for extra effects and flavor purposes.

The two main types of carrier oil used are olive and coconut oil, although several other oils can also be used. Flavor enhancers may also be added and can range from adding terpenes to artificial flavorings.

The most common method used to flavor CBD oils is to add natural flavoring enhancers. Popular flavored oils include citrus, mint, and vanilla. Extracts from the desired flavor are added, such as vanilla beans, to naturally flavor oils and make them enjoyable to use.

It is also possible to find CBD oils that have added ingredients, like caffeine. These oils are designed to enhance the effects of CBD and provide additional effects.

#3 Extraction Methods

Different hemp extraction methods can be used to determine the type of CBD used. The two main types of CBD that are found within oils are full-spectrum and isolate. A much more intensive extraction and filtration method are needed to obtain CBD isolate.

Full-spectrum CBD oils retain all of the plant’s natural cannabinoids and terpenes, resulting in the final oil being packed with a range of plant compounds. The different cannabinoids work together within the body, causing the entourage effect, which some argue increases effects.

On the other hand, CBD isolate oils only contain the one plant compound CBD with all others having been removed. CBD isolate oils tend to have a much milder flavor profile as the terpenes, which make up a large part of the oil’s flavor, have been removed.

#4 Lab Reports and Quality Checks

It is not just the ingredients that go into CBD oils and how they are processed that make every oil brand different. The quality checks that take place can vary based on the brand’s methods.

It has become good practice for CBD oils to undergo thorough third-party lab testing to ensure quality and potency. These tests also provide a full compound breakdown of what has gone into the oil, ensuring no contaminants present.

The reports from lab testing are often made available either with the product when it is shipped or through the brand’s online store. Comparing the lab reports for different oils is an excellent way to determine quality.

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