Our lightest CBD oil, Light CBD Oil is a Full Spectrum CBD oil mixed in a base of Rice Bran Oil.
Light CBD Oil is a natural, unflavoured oil. It has an earthy and nutty taste, and is suitable for taking under the tongue.
A low strength product, Light CBD Oil delivers 1.1mg of CBD per drop. It’s just right for those who are beginning their CBD journey, as well as being a great choice for those who want a lighter tasting oil.
What’s the difference between Light CBD Oil and Green CBD Oil?
Our Light CBD Oil and Green CBD Oil are both quite similar products.
Both are low strength CBD oils, which are perfect if you’re just starting out on your CBD journey. However, the ratio of CBD to CBDa varies between the two products. In our Light CBD oil there is a much higher ratio of CBD to CBDa.
Our Green CBD Oil has a slightly higher potency, contains a more evenly balanced ration of CBD to CBDa, and benefits from all the terpenes and essential oils contained in the plant as it is a Full Spectrum CBD oil.
What is Full Spectrum CBD?
Because Light CBD Oil is made with Full Spectrum CBD, you will benefit from more of the naturally occurring cannabinoids contained in the plant. Our Light CBD Oil contains CBD, CBG and CBDa.
When taken together, it’s believed that these different cannabinoids can work in synergy to create what has become known as the ‘entourage effect’. This means different cannabinoids in CBD work together to create an effect that can be more significant that any of the active ingredients can create on their own.
What else does Full Spectrum CBD oil contain?
Because it is less processes, many more of the natural compounds found in the hemp plant will make it through to a Full Spectrum CBD oil.
Cannabinoids
Over 100 cannabinoids are found in the hemp plant, including CBD, CBDa, CBG and THC. These compounds are what give both its therapeutic and psychoactive (in the case of THC) properties.
Terpenes
CBD terpenes are natural compounds found in the flowers and buds of the flowers. These include Linalool which is renowned for giving lavender its calming fragrance.
Flavonoids
The plant has around 20 different flavonoids. Found in all sorts or fruit and vegetables, they are powerful antioxidants and protect against inflammation.
What are the benefits of Rice Bran Oil?
Light CBD Oil is made with a base of Rice Bran Oil. A very light oil which has a mild taste, it’s easy to take under the tongue and is ideal for those who don’t like the stronger flavour of hempseed oil. It absorbs into the bloodstream easily and will leave less residue on the tongue than other oils.
Rice Bran Oil is known to have plenty of other health benefits.
High in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, it contains no trans-fats which makes it great for heart health. Rice Bran Oil is also a good source of oryzanol. A powerful antioxidant, scientific studies have shown that it can help reduce bad cholesterol and boost levels of good cholesterol. Rice Bran Oil is recommended by both the American Heart Association and the WHO as being the best choice of oil for improving serum cholesterol levels, and potentially helping with weight loss too.
This healthy oil is also high in vitamin E which can help protect against diseases and boost the immune system.
Thanks to its fatty acids, Rice Bran Oil can help keep the skin soft, supple and smooth, diminishing the appearance of fine lines and keeping the skin hydrated. It’s also great for nails, softening cuticles and helping them grow longer.
Product Information
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Important
- Don’t exceed the recommended dose
- Keep out of children’s reach
- Store at room temperature and away from sunlight
- Will stain fabrics and surfaces
- Don’t use when pregnant or breastfeeding
Please note that we take great care to provide all the relevant information regarding our products. If you find you have a question, please contact us.
How to Use
“Start low and slowly grow” is the key to starting your CBD journey. This will allow you to slowly build up your endocannabinoid system and fully realise your sweet spot. Your endocannabinoid system works on a bell curve and if you take too much at once then you can go over the curve and overload which could result in having the opposite effect of what you’re hoping to achieve.
This is a rough guide only as each of us is different and unique. A slow approach may be more beneficial to you and increase fortnightly instead. The time frames below are examples, but a good guide to how dosing is recommended.
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5 drops three times a day
Once you have found a suitable level, you should maintain and not increase your intake levels.
Should you have any questions, we have a Facebook community group with frequent CBD users who can help.