Cannabis and hemp can be confusing. Let’s make it simple. Both come from the same plant species — Cannabis sativa. The main difference is the amount of THC they contain.
Hemp is defined as any Cannabis sativa plant containing less than 0.3% THC. Anything above that is typically referred to as marijuana.
Extracted from the seeds of the hemp plant, hemp seed oil is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. It is widely used for nutrition and skincare due to its balanced omega-3 and omega-6 ratio.
Best for: Salad dressings, smoothies, moisturizing skin, and reducing inflammation.
Extracted from the flowers, leaves, and stalks of hemp, CBD oil is popular for its potential therapeutic benefits including pain relief, anxiety reduction, and anti-inflammatory effects.
Best for: Daily wellness, stress relief, and targeted relief.
Contains the full range of cannabinoids, terpenes, and beneficial compounds from the hemp plant, including trace amounts of THC (less than 0.3%). This creates the “entourage effect” for enhanced benefits.
Best for: Maximum therapeutic potential.
Similar to full-spectrum but with all THC removed. It still offers the benefits of multiple cannabinoids and terpenes without any psychoactive effects.
Best for: THC-free users who want the entourage effect.
The purest form of CBD. All other cannabinoids, terpenes, and plant compounds are removed, resulting in a highly concentrated, odorless, and tasteless product.
Best for: Precise dosing and THC-sensitive users.
Unrefined hemp oil that retains natural cannabinoids (including CBDa), terpenes, and chlorophyll. It has a dark green color and earthy taste.
Best for: Those seeking a completely natural, unprocessed option.
Whether you’re looking for nutritional benefits, therapeutic effects, or industrial uses, there is a type of hemp oil to suit your needs. Understanding these differences helps you make the best choice for your health and wellness goals.