What’s the difference between CBD oil from hemp or from marijuana?

In a word: not much. The CBD that most of our products use is from Cannabis Sativa plants with a low enough THC level to be classified as hemp. That’s it (unlike the differences between CBD oil & THC oil, however). For our products that are made with CBD isolate, since they are isolating just the CBD molecule it doesn’t matter what the original plant that it came from was. All that matters is that the CBD has been isolated, separate from all the other cannabinoids. For our full spectrum and broad spectrum oils, they are made with whole cannabis plant extracts. But because we want low THC levels for these products, the starting plant may only have a lower than 1% THC level. After performing the CO2 extraction, this THC level is concentrated and higher than 1%. Most of the full spectrum oils are made with extract that is approximately 80-90% CBD, and around 3-4% THC, as well as a sampling of the other ~111 cannabinoids present in the cannabis plant.

If a CBD oil was made with cannabis extract from a traditional marijuana strain, it would be more similar to shatter with very high THC levels. This is not what most consumers are looking for, and why most of our products come from low THC cannabis plants that would be classified as hemp.