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Hemp Oil and CBD Oil: Are they the same?

frferferferfeqMaybe you’ve heard about the different natural wonders of CBD infused edibles and supplements in general health. As you browse for natural products and supplements which contain CBD or Cannabidiol, you might encounter the terms, ‘Hemp oil’ and ‘CDB oil’ and eventually get confused –what are the differences or similarities?

To answer this question, in this article, I will share you some of the basic information on how hemp and CBD oil are related by showing you a descriptive overall view of the concept that should definitely help you expand your knowledge about it and help you choose the right type of oil that suits your needs.

What is Hemp oil?

Hemp oil is basically used to describe all oils that have been extracted from several parts of the hemp plant such as roots, flowers, stems, and leaves but most commonly extracted from its seeds. This oil can be extracted in any type of plants in the cannabis genus and the industrial hemp is the only legal to produce hemp oil as it has the right and minimal amount of psychoactive substances.

What are the different types of Hemp oil?

There are also different types of hemp oil that may depend on where part of the plant is the oil has been extracted and this includes: CBD oil, Hemp Seed Oil, and Hemp essential oil.

CBD Oil:

CBDF Oil is sometimes called phytocannabinoid hemp oil or hemp CBD oil. This type of hemp oil usually comes in thick and sticky texture and extracted from the plant’s seed and stalks which contains a high amount of CBD. It has become very popular in the medical marijuana industry mainly because it offers numerous amount of health benefits that could also treat various medical conditions without getting the patient ‘high’ or experience the typical in the toxicating effect of marijuana use.

Cannabidiol is considered a non-addictive and non-psychoactive compound that signals the body’s network or system for regulating its functions by interacting through the endocannabinoid system. It also used to produce CBD edibles that can be beneficial for patients who suffered from certain medical problems as it contains several essential vitamins, flavonoids, fatty acids, minerals, and terpenes.

In order to extract the CBD-rich oil from the hemp plant, the crucial and meticulous extraction process that doesn’t include solvents is being taken and eventually produces natural supplements and usually infused in different tinctures, topical, capsules, and liquids.

Usages of CBD oil include:

  • It can be used for treating certain types of cancer as well as epilepsy.
  • It can be used for treating anxiety, depression, seizures, inflammatory disorders, as well as neurodegenerative disorders.

Hemp Seed Oil:

Unlike CBD oil, Hemp seed oil as the name implies is extracted from hemp seeds by the cold pressing process and this type of hemp oil usually contains a minimal amount of cannabinoids. However, like the CDB oil, it has also contained fully sufficient amount of fatty acids, amino acids, minerals, and vitamins. Hemp seed oil is widely available in several health food markets and local grocery store and it can be also used as an alternative to traditional oils for cooking mainly because of its thinner consistency.

The number of cannabinoids in hemp seed oil is lower than the CBD which makes it impractical for supplement usage.

Hemp Essential oil:

This type of hemp oil is commonly infused into products that are used for aromatic purposes. The oil is extracted from the hemp plant’s upper leaves and flowers as it produces fragrant oils.

Hemp essential oil doesn’t contain CBD or cannabinoids compared to other types of hemp oil and that makes it’s inefficient to produce and expensive. The oil that has been extracted from it is used solely for scenting candles, soaps, cosmetics such as perfumes, and it can also use for adding flavor in beverages and foods.

Usages of Hemp seed oil and Hemp essential oil include:

  • It can be a substitute for cooking oils and adds a nutty and crispy taste to the food such as salads.
  • It can be used as a natural moisturizer in your beauty regimen.
  • It can be used as a base in plastics as well as in the production of paints which replaces petroleum.
  • It can be used as bio-diesel fuel.
  • It can be used for making cosmetic products such as soaps, lotions, and perfumes.

Conclusion:

The only difference between Hemp oil and CBD oil is that the hemp oil contains low levels of cannabinoid or CBD (25 parts per million) while on the other hand, CBD oil contains 15% of CBD that is commonly used for treating different medical conditions. Both of them, however, can be used to produce CBD infused edibles, supplements, and other products.

It is important to remember that not all hemp oils and CBD oil products are the same as the CBD oil has become increasingly in demand in the market these days, you should always take cautions when choosing the right products in order to prevent any possible side-effects and health risks.

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