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Is CBD Crude Oil Crummy Or High-Quality? – A Closer Look At Hemp Crude Oil

/ 10:52 PM September 14, 2023

The term “CBD oil” now encompasses a wide array of hemp extracts. Although all CBD oils may look similar, each company uses a different refining process to extract this valuable hemp cannabinoid. Some companies refine away virtually all the secondary hemp compounds, while others focus on preserving the “full spectrum” of the hemp plant.

Arguably, hemp crude oil is the most “unrefined” CBD oil on today’s market. While the name may be off-putting, this type of CBD oil is gaining popularity in the hemp community. Customers who are still considering which CBD extract to buy should consider the advantages and disadvantages of crude hemp oil.

What Are The Defining Traits Of CBD Crude Oil?

Simply put, crude hemp oil is the least purified form of CBD oil. Many companies that make CBD crude oil claim their extract is incredibly close to the chemical profile in hemp flowers. While CBD will be the dominant cannabinoid in hemp crude oils, they will also contain high percentages of aromatic terpenes, flavonoids, and other cannabinoids. Most significantly, CBD crude oil is always full-spectrum, which means it could have ≤ 0.3 percent delta-9 THC.

Since CBD crude oils are so unrefined, they tend to have a darker & thicker texture compared with standard CBD oils and distillates. Also, CBD crude oils tend to have a more noticeably “grassy” flavor profile versus the competition. Unless extractors add ingredients to their CBD crude oil, you can bet this product will taste bitter and grassy.

How Do People Use CBD Crude Oil?

The most common way people use CBD crude oil is to take it sublingually. That means pre-measuring a dose of CBD crude oil, placing the oil under your tongue, and holding it for about 25 – 30 seconds before swallowing. This simple method allows your tongue’s sublingual glands to directly absorb all of those cannabinoids and terpenes into your bloodstream.

However, there is a downside to using CBD crude oil sublingually: It tastes nasty! Some people can get over the bitter taste of CBD crude oil, but many find that sublingual ingestion is too icky. Sometimes customers need to mix CBD crude oil in a drink like juice to get it into their system.

A few hemp fans also use CBD crude oil in DIY edibles recipes. However, remember that CBD crude oil isn’t flavorless or odorless. Unlike CBD isolate powder, people will notice slight hints of bitterness when eating a brownie with some CBD crude oil.

Why Would People Want To Take CBD Crude Oil?

As we’ve hinted above, CBD crude oil has the highest concentrations of secondary hemp compounds. Therefore, this extract is most popular with people who subscribe to the “entourage effect” theory.

In brief, the “entourage effect” claims hemp cannabinoids have a complementary relationship that intensifies their effectiveness. People who support the “entourage effect” believe taking hemp in its most raw form has the highest therapeutic benefits.

There’s no solid evidence that the “entourage effect” is for real. However, plenty of anec

dotal reports suggest full-spectrum products work faster than extra-refined CBD products.

Unsure About Your CBD Oil’s Status? Check Real Tested CBD!

Most of today’s CBD oils will have labels on the front saying “full-spectrum” or “broad-spectrum.” Unfortunately, customers can’t always rely on these claims. Unless a company gives you a third-party lab test result, there’s no way to verify its posted labels.

This is why Real Tested CBD always focuses on empirical data when evaluating various CBD products. Whenever we test a CBD oil, we always make sure to run it through our high-quality laboratories and present you with the full details.

Please visit our website to see Real Tested CBD’s dozens of reviews for CBD oils.

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