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A cannabis extract containing multiple cannabinoids and terpenes but with THC removed or reduced to trace amounts.
Broad spectrum describes a cannabis extract that contains multiple cannabinoids, terpenes, and other beneficial compounds but with THC either completely removed or reduced to undetectable levels. It occupies a middle ground between full-spectrum extracts (which contain everything including THC) and isolates (which contain only a single compound).
The process typically starts with a full-spectrum extract, from which THC is selectively removed using chromatography or other separation techniques. Alternatively, manufacturers may blend CBD isolate with specific terpenes and minor cannabinoids to reconstruct a broad-spectrum profile. The goal is to preserve as many of the synergistic compounds as possible while eliminating the one compound that can cause a failed drug test or legal complications.
Broad-spectrum products are popular with consumers who want some benefits of the entourage effect without any THC exposure. This includes people subject to workplace drug testing, those in jurisdictions where any THC content is illegal, and individuals who are particularly sensitive to THC's psychoactive effects. When choosing a broad-spectrum product, verify the lab report to confirm that THC is truly absent or below the detection threshold, as quality varies between manufacturers.