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Choose your CBD oil
Read our article on how to choose your CBD oil
How to choose your CBD oil
Different types of CBD oil
Cannabidiol (CBD) oil has gained
significant attention in recent years due to its potential therapeutic
benefits. This page aims to provide a comprehensive overview of various
types of CBD oil, their compositions, and their differences. All Zensey
oils contain high levels of lab tested CBD/ CBDA
Why is it Important that CBD Oil Also Contains CBDA?
CBDA, or cannabidiolic acid, is the precursor to CBD. It is important for several reasons:
- Potential Benefits: Preliminary studies suggest that CBDA may have anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea properties, which could enhance the overall therapeutic effects of CBD.
- Synergistic Effects: The presence of CBDA in CBD oil may create an entourage effect, where the combined action of cannabinoids leads to greater efficacy than when taken individually.
Understanding CBG
CBG, or cannabigerol, is another cannabinoid found in the cannabis
plant. It is often referred to as the "mother" of cannabinoids because
it is the precursor from which other cannabinoids are synthesized. CBG
is non-psychoactive and has been studied for its potential benefits,
including:
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Neuroprotective effects
Raw Cold Pressed Oil
Our raw cold-pressed oil is extracted from the hemp plant without the
use of heat or chemicals. All you need, nothing you don't need! This
method preserves the natural compounds, including cannabinoids,
terpenes, and flavonoids. The benefits of raw cold-pressed oil include:
- Higher Nutritional Value: The cold-pressing process retains more nutrients compared to other extraction methods.
- Full Spectrum Benefits: It contains a wider range of cannabinoids and terpenes, which may enhance its therapeutic effects.
Difference Between CBD 5% and CBD 10% Oil with Hemp Seed Oil as Carrier Oil
The percentage of CBD in oil indicates its concentration. A 5% CBD
oil contains 5 grams of CBD per 100 milliliters of oil, while a 10% CBD
oil contains 10 grams per 100 milliliters. The differences include:
- Potency: A 10% CBD oil is more potent and may provide stronger effects compared to a 5% oil.
- Dosing: Users may require a smaller dose of 10% oil to
achieve the desired effects, making it potentially more cost-effective
in the long run.
CBD SPORT Zero with 0% THC and MCT Oil as Carrier Oil
CBD Zero is a type of CBD oil that contains no THC, making it
suitable for individuals who wish to avoid psychoactive effects. MCT
(medium-chain triglyceride) oil is often used as a carrier oil due to
its rapid absorption and potential health benefits, including:
- Enhanced Bioavailability: MCT oil may improve the absorption of CBD in the body.
- Energy Source: MCTs are quickly converted into energy, providing an additional benefit for users.
In conclusion, understanding the various types of CBD oil and their compositions is essential for making informed choices regarding their use. Each type offers unique properties and benefits, catering to different needs and preferences in the realm of wellness.
Do get in touch should you have any specific questions!