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  1. Full spectrum can be without thc it's called broad spectrum. Many vetted companies are selling it and have lab results to prove it. If you are looking for the full benefits but don't want just an isolate broad spectrum is the way to go that is what I use.

  2. Thanks, good video. While I do understand what you're saying regarding full spectrum, I would really rather not take a chance of failing a possible random drug test that my job mandates. With the isolate, at least I'm getting some of the benefits without any risk.

  3. I'm a quadriplegic with my C1-2 fused so my neck and shoulders are always tight and sore what's the best oil to take the concentrates look great and vaping would be good too. thanks for any more input.

  4. Have you tried the Ultra Cell product by Zilis. It's an MLM company but their product is patented water soluble CBD oil. Independent study shows 94% absorbability…vs 6-20~%

  5. Hello Catherine, thanks for your videos! I have some questions: Recently, i purchased a full spectrum tincture from a reputable brand that most everyone in this industry knows. The lab report shows no THC detected and of course the bottle says THC free with 10mg of cbd. After 3 days, i purchased a home drug test and it came out positive for THC. I do not smoke weed and have random tests at work so i definitely had to stop taking the oil. Does this qualify for false advertising? And how does the lab report say no THC detected when obviously there has to be in a full spectrum? Thanks! B.

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