What Is Broad Spectrum?
Broad spectrum refers to cannabis products that contain multiple cannabinoids and terpenes but with THC specifically removed.
Broad Spectrum Explained
Broad spectrum is a product classification that falls between full spectrum and isolate. Broad spectrum products contain multiple cannabinoids (CBD, CBG, CBN, etc.), terpenes, and other plant compounds — but with THC completely or nearly completely removed (typically below detectable levels). This allows consumers to benefit from the entourage effect of multiple cannabis compounds without any risk of THC-related psychoactive effects or positive drug tests.
Why It Matters
Broad spectrum products are ideal for consumers who want the benefits of multiple cannabinoids working together but need to avoid THC entirely — whether for personal preference, employment, or legal reasons.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is broad spectrum the same as full spectrum?
No. Full spectrum contains all cannabinoids including THC. Broad spectrum removes THC while keeping other cannabinoids and terpenes.