Full or broad spectrum CBD oil

The budtender told me that the only reason someone would remove the THC completely is if they had a job that drug tests

I decided recently that I wanted to take a CBD product in order to stop my chronic pain. I was in a car accident a few months ago and the pain flares up from time to time. Rather than take pain pills, I wanted to rely on cannabis. I found that I didn’t even need to get high to reduce my pain either. I could remove THC completely from the equation. CBD products are vast too. You can smoke, vape, eat or apply it directly to the skin. I choose to do a CBD oil that I vape. I found a small hiccup in the process. The budtender selling me my CBD oil wanted to know if I wanted a broad spectrum CBD oil or a full spectrum CBD oil. What is the difference? Full spectrum CBD is around .3% THC in it. The traces of THC are very minimal though. The user shouldn’t ever feel high when taking a full spectrum CBD product. A broad spectrum CBD oil is pure CBD. There are no traces of flavonoids and terpenes. It is just what you want. Which one is better? Honestly, the full spectrum is more powerful and produces better effects. That little bit of THC goes a long way. The budtender told me that the only reason someone would remove the THC completely is if they had a job that drug tests. Since I work from home, the full spectrum CBD oil was perfect for me and my situation. I like that I can do it easily and it is very effective.

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