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Is Hemp Oil the Same as CBD Oil?

By Cloudn9nehemp Admin February 12, 2019

Are you confused by the two terms, which are often used interchangeably? Here’s an easy-to-understand overview of how “CBD oil” and “hemp oil” are related.

So you’ve heard about the natural benefits of hemp-derived CBD oil and are ready to begin incorporating the nutritious supplements into your routine. Great!

As you begin to look into products containing CBD, you will more than likely come across the terms “hemp oil” and “CBD oil” being used interchangeably. We know that the use of the two terms can be confusing, so let’s talk about the similarities and differences between them.

To start, it’s important to first understand the overall concept:

CBD oil is a type of hemp oil, but not all hemp oil is CBD oil.

While using the different terms can be confusing at first, once you understand how they’re related you’ll be better equipped to choose the type of oil you’re looking for.

What is Hemp Oil?

The term hemp oil can be used to describe any and all oil that is extracted from any part of the hemp plant. Hemp oil can be made from the plant’s stalks, flowers, and seeds.

All hemp oils are derived from the hemp plant, but there are different types depending on which part of the plant they’re extracted from and their purpose. Generally, there are three different types of hemp oil:

  1. CBD Oil

  2. Hemp Seed Oil

  3. Hemp Essential Oil

CBD OIL

CBD oil, often times called hemp CBD oil or phytocannabinoid hemp oil, is a thick, viscous oil made from the stalks and seeds of hemp that is naturally high in CBD. CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of the more than 100 cannabinoids found in cannabis.

Highly sought after in recent years, CBD is a non-psychoactive and non-addictive compound that interacts with the body through the endocannabinoid system, a signaling network that regulates many of the body’s functions.
CBD oil also contains the many essential vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, terpenes, and flavonoids found in hemp. A specialized solvent-free extraction process is used to pull the CBD-rich oil from the plant, which is then taken on its own as adaily supplement or infused into products like liquids, tinctures, capsules, and topicals.

HEMP SEED OIL

Hemp seed oil is significantly different from CBD oil. It’s produced by cold pressing hemp seeds, which alone lack any substantial levels of cannabinoids like CBD. As a result, hemp seed oil contains only trace amounts of CBD – typically less than 25 parts per million.

Like CBD oil, hemp seed oil is abundant in essential amino acids, fatty acids, and an array of vitamins and minerals. It has a thinner consistency and can be used as a substitute for traditional cooking oils with the exception of deep-frying. Hemp seed oil is typically found in grocery and health food markets.

While hemp seed oil is very nutritious, its marginal quantity of CBD per weight make its unfeasible as a CBD supplement.

HEMP ESSENTIAL OIL

Hemp essential oil is collected and infused into products for aromatic purposes. It is obtained by steam distilling the flowers and upper leaves of hemp, which collects the plant’s fragrant oils.

Expensive and inefficient to produce, hemp essential contains no CBD or any other cannabinoids. Instead, the pale yellow oil is used solely as a scent in candles, perfumes, cosmetics, and soaps, or flavoring in foods and beverages.


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