In hemp-derived CBD products, including CBD Oils, Full Spectrum means that the entire plant’s cannabinoid profile is included in the final product and that includes the scant amount of naturally occurring cannabinoids like CBN and THC. In broad spectrum CBD products, the THC has been removed but the remaining cannabinoids are present, including CBN. It is only CBD isolate products that have just the CBD cannabinoid and nothing more. It is advised by anyone shopping for CBD to be sure to take a moment to read the Certificates of Authenticity. These third-party testing results are usually found on a brand’s website or through a Quick Response (QR) code on the packaging. They will lay out the exact type of cannabinoids (a.k.a. cannabinoid profile) in the product that is being considered. If THC testing is something that is feared, most direct the consumers to choose products made with isolate CBD, as products made with this compound alone didn’t cause any test subjects to showcase positive for THC. Be aware that most testing for substances that is executed is done to look for the compound THC. While failing a THC drug test due to CBD alone is unlikely, it’s always good to be informed on what cannabinoids are present in your favorite CBD products. At Medterra, we put time and research into our isolate CBD products so that you can feel confident in your choice in choosing a THC-free CBD product. With rigorous third party testing, our Certificates of Authenticity are always available and we’re glad to answer any questions that you may have. (1) Hasse, Javier. 6 November 2019. Legal CBD Products May Make You Test Positive for Cannabis in Urine Drug Tests, Johns Hopkins Study says. https://www.forbes.com/sites/javierhasse/2019/11/06/cbd-drug-testing/#21ef316b4c6a (2) Vandergriendt, Carly. 24 April 2019. Does CBD Show up On a Drug Test? https://www.healthline.com/health/does-cbd-show-up-on-a-drug-test#cbd-types (3) Norton, Amy. 9 August 2019. Pure CBD Won’t Make You Fail a Drug Test, but… https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/addiction/news/20190809/pure-cbd-wont-make-you-fail-a-drug-test-but#2 (4) McCallum ND, Yagen B, Levy S, Mechoulam R. Cannabinol: a rapidly formed metabolite of delta-1- and delta-6-tetrahydrocannabinol. Experientia. 1975;31(5):520–521. doi:10.1007/bf01932433
Will CBD show up on a drug test?
In hemp-derived CBD products, including CBD Oils, Full Spectrum means that the entire plant’s cannabinoid profile is included in the final product and that includes the scant amount of naturally occurring cannabinoids like CBN and THC. In broad spectrum CBD products, the THC has been removed but the remaining cannabinoids are present, including CBN. It is only CBD isolate products that have just the CBD cannabinoid and nothing more. It is advised by anyone shopping for CBD to be sure to take a moment to read the Certificates of Authenticity. These third-party testing results are usually found on a brand’s website or through a Quick Response (QR) code on the packaging. They will lay out the exact type of cannabinoids (a.k.a. cannabinoid profile) in the product that is being considered. If THC testing is something that is feared, most direct the consumers to choose products made with isolate CBD, as products made with this compound alone didn’t cause any test subjects to showcase positive for THC. Be aware that most testing for substances that is executed is done to look for the compound THC. While failing a THC drug test due to CBD alone is unlikely, it’s always good to be informed on what cannabinoids are present in your favorite CBD products. At Medterra, we put time and research into our isolate CBD products so that you can feel confident in your choice in choosing a THC-free CBD product. With rigorous third party testing, our Certificates of Authenticity are always available and we’re glad to answer any questions that you may have. (1) Hasse, Javier. 6 November 2019. Legal CBD Products May Make You Test Positive for Cannabis in Urine Drug Tests, Johns Hopkins Study says. https://www.forbes.com/sites/javierhasse/2019/11/06/cbd-drug-testing/#21ef316b4c6a (2) Vandergriendt, Carly. 24 April 2019. Does CBD Show up On a Drug Test? https://www.healthline.com/health/does-cbd-show-up-on-a-drug-test#cbd-types (3) Norton, Amy. 9 August 2019. Pure CBD Won’t Make You Fail a Drug Test, but… https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/addiction/news/20190809/pure-cbd-wont-make-you-fail-a-drug-test-but#2 (4) McCallum ND, Yagen B, Levy S, Mechoulam R. Cannabinol: a rapidly formed metabolite of delta-1- and delta-6-tetrahydrocannabinol. Experientia. 1975;31(5):520–521. doi:10.1007/bf01932433
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