Description
Our products are non-GMO and crafted from organically grown hemp farmed in the USA. While most non-detect THC products are made with a process that exclusively extracts CBD molecules, our proprietary extraction process also includes terpenes and an array of minor cannabinoids.
This results in our flagship products that are rich in naturally-occurring hemp benefits. Following THC removal, we introduce a proprietary blend of plant-based terpenes to increase the synergistic effects of CBD on the body. Visit our website to view lab reports for our products.
Broad-Spectrum CBD: What Is broad spectrum gummies?
Broad-spectrum CBD is similar to full-spectrum CBD in that it contains various active cannabis compounds, including cannabinol (CBN) and terpenes, which are naturally occurring aromatic compounds found in plants. Broad-spectrum CBD may contain a range of cannabinoids and other compounds depending on the manufacturer due to the fact that CBD remains largely unregulated.
How Is Broad Spectrum RISE Made?
CBD can be extracted from hemp plants, separating the compound from other plant materials, via a variety of methods, and this process varies from one manufacturer to another, says Dana Ohebshalom, a registered nurse and owner of Hemp and Honey, a CBD and hemp store in Edgewater, New Jersey.
Some common extraction methods include:
- Solvent extraction, which involves using liquid solvents to remove extracts from the plant.
- Pressurized liquid extraction, an advanced extraction technique using solvent extraction at carefully monitored temperatures and pressures to maintain the solvent’s liquid state throughout the entire process.
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) extraction, in which CO2 is the main solvent used to extract specific components.
- Solventless extraction, which uses heat, ice and pressure to maximize the preservation of beneficial compounds and minimize the inclusion of residual solvents in the finished product, explains Ohebshalom.
How Does Broad Spectrum Rise Work?
Plant-based cannabinoids interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), which is responsible for regulating and controlling various physiological processes, such as temperature, energy metabolism, appetite and digestion, says Ohebshalom. Cannabinoids work by binding to specific receptors in the ECS called CB1 and CB2 receptors, which exist throughout the body. “By binding to these receptors, CBD may help regulate the body’s natural response to inflammation and pain, as well as [affect] mood and anxiety [symptoms].”
Potential Benefits of Broad Spectrum Rise
Rates of success with Broad Spectrum Rise, which are determined by human trials and research based on consumer feedback, depend significantly on a customer selecting the ideal product for their needs.
When the right formulation is consumed at an optimal dose, a person can experience myriad benefits, says Benjamin Caplan, M.D., a board-certified family medicine physician based in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts and medical cannabis expert.
Potential benefits of broad-spectrum CBD may include social anxiety relief, improved sleep and a reduction in chronic pain, says Dr. Caplan. “There’s also evidence suggesting CBD [can] help reduce the risk of certain types of cancer, seizures and neurological disorders,” he adds.
May Reduce Social Anxiety
Reviews of human studies suggest broad-spectrum CBD can have a positive effect on anxiety symptoms in people with social anxiety disorder, especially when consumed orally in doses between 300 and 600 milligrams. However, it’s important to consult a health care professional familiar with your medical history and cannabis before consuming such a high dose of CBD.
May Improve Sleep
In a 2021 cross-sectional survey exploring the effects of CBD on stress, anxiety and sleep problems, over 48% of participants claimed using an individually calculated dose of CBD helped them fall asleep faster.
However, further research is required to confirm this potential benefit because symptoms and results were self-reported as opposed to being objectively assessed and therefore may have recall bias. Furthermore, the study did not specify whether participants used broad-spectrum CBD or a different type.
May Reduce Chronic Pain
A 2021 survey of about 250 patients from seven pain management clinics across Southern California regarding their experiences with CBD reported that broad-spectrum CBD specifically helped improve pain levels, predominantly back and neck pain. The survey results also suggest that broad-spectrum CBD might be an effective tool for reducing the amount of other medications such patients use to manage their pain, including opioids.
Side Effects and Risks of Broad-Spectrum CBD
As a result of CBD reducing muscle tension, Broad Spectrum Rise users may experience unpleasant autonomic side effects, including lowered blood pressure, drowsiness and fatigue, explains Dr. Caplan.
Research suggests using broad-spectrum CBD in the short term can increase a person’s risk of experiencing adverse effects, including dizziness, faintness, headaches and problems with memory and concentration.
Other side effects, outlined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), include gastrointestinal upset, such as diarrhea or decreased appetite, as well as irritability and agitation.
Broad Spectrum Rise may also interact with other drugs that affect brain activity, such as medications prescribed for panic, stress or sleep disorders, and may increase feelings of drowsiness caused by these medications. Always consult a health care provider before using CBD if you take any prescription drugs or dietary supplements.