what is the difference between medihemp cbd oil raw and cbd oil pure?
A question frequently asked: What is the difference between MediHemp CBD Oil Raw and CBD Oil Pure? The difference has to do with how the CBD extract is extracted from the hemp. There are three methods of extracting the CBD from the hemp: oil extraction, CO2 extraction and alcohol extraction. If done carefully, you can get a good product with any extraction method. Personally, I prefer the CO2 extraction. Alcohol extraction has the most disadvantages. This is because in alcohol, not all nutrients and cannabinoids dissolve well, making for a less rich product. MediHemp's CBD Oil Pure is made through an oil extraction process. The CBD Oil Pure has the mild flavour of hemp seed oil. This involves heating which unfortunately does not preserve all the nutrients. MediHemp's CBD Oil Raw is made through a super critical CO2 extraction. This means a gentle and clean extraction where the other cannabinoids such as CBC, CBN, CBG and CBV are best preserved. CBD Oil from CO2 extraction has a pungent taste. Read more about the difference between MediHemp CBD Oil Raw and CBD Oil Pure below.
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In CO2 extraction, one uses carbon dioxide to put the plant material under high pressure. This releases CBD and the other cannabinoids. This is an efficient method that yields a rich CBD oil that is somewhat sharper in flavour. This is sometimes referred to as full spectrum CBD oil because all the nutrients and other cannabinoids are well preserved as there is no heating involved in the extraction process. CBD is the best-known cannabinoid, in addition, more and more is becoming known about the influence of the other cannabinoids such as CBDa, CBG, CBGa, CBC, CBN and CBNa. In Raw CBD oil, the percentage consists mostly of CBD and a smaller proportion of CBDa. CBDa is the acid form of CBD, and is said to enhance CBD in the body's action.
Nature is beautiful, but no day is the same. Since Medihemp produces natural products, the taste, colour and substance will vary from batch to batch. This is due to the conditions while growing the plants (sun, rain, climate, type of plant, soil etc). But it is also a sign that Medihemp does not add chemicals or other substances to adjust the CBD extract. The plants produce different values of substances depending on the conditions, so the plants contain a slightly different ratio of cannabidoids, terpenes etc each time. The CBD content is strictly monitored throughout the process. After this process of extraction, a thick CBD paste remains. The thickness is created by the presence of natural waxes.
Medihemp's CBD oil Raw now has a new formula which increases its bioavailability. This means the cannabidoids can be absorbed by the body even better. Medihemp has found a way to remove these previously mentioned waxes from the extract. This explains why the new oil is lighter in colour and thinner in substance. In the end, of course, the CBD content is measured again in the final product so that the CBD content does meet the standard. Click here to go to CBD oil Raw products
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In oil extraction, the hemp is dipped in hempseed oil (sometimes olive oil is used). Heating causes CBDa (the acid/acid form of CBD) to be converted into CBD and absorbed into the hemp seed oil. After sieving, you are left with a rich CBD oil extract with the mild flavour of hemp seed oil. In this process, it is more difficult to get the CBD oil to a certain percentage. Oil extraction is therefore a bit trickier and a more lengthy process which also makes the price a bit higher. Due to the heating, the other nutrients and cannabinoids are not preserved as well in this process. The percentage of CBD consists entirely of CBD. There is hardly any CBDa in this CBD oil, unlike the CBD oil Raw. Click here to go to CBD oil Pure products
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