CBD Oil v/s Hemp Oil; what is the Difference
The cannabis Sativa plant species is the source of hemp seed oil and cannabidiol (CBD) oil. While CBD oil is derived from the leaves, stalks, and flowers of both the cannabis and hemp plants, the hemp seed oil is taken from the seeds of the cannabis Sativa plant, a form that has less than 0.3% THC. Both oils are recognized in various goods, including culinary and beauty products. Please continue reading to learn more about the parallels and discrepancies between hemp seed oil and CBD oil, their production processes, intended applications, and potential health advantages. What is Hemp Oil? Industrial hemp, the word used to describe cannabis farmed for food and fiber, is where hemp oil originates (not weed). Legally, cannabis strains used to make industrial hemp must contain little THC, the cannabinoid that gives the human body both euphoric and therapeutic benefits. What is CBD Oil? CBD, an active ingredient (or "cannabinoid") found in cannabis Sativa, is concent...