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Finding the Right CBD for Your Pantry: A Guide to Quality and Taste

Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock10/04/20254 Mins Read
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The world of CBD can feel like a maze—with oils, edibles, and topicals flooding the market from countless brands. While CBD is celebrated for its natural healing properties, figuring out which products are truly high-quality can be a challenge. One way to simplify your search? Focus on organic.

There is no shortage of CBD products available online. CBD oil, edibles, concentrates, and topical creams are easily accessible from a seemingly infinite number of companies. While CBD and other cannabinoids have incredible, natural healing properties, choosing which type of products and what company to source your CBD from is overwhelming.

We will discuss how organic is a metric you can use to cut through the noise and find high-quality CBD products.

What is Organic CBD?

Organic CBD is cannabidiol sourced from hemp that is organically grown. To be considered to meet this standard, every ingredient must also be organically produced.

Now, the definition of organic is loose and can mean different things in various places. The true meaning means the plant was grown without using any growth hormones, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals. However, each state allows certain pesticides to be used and still hold the organic title.

If you want genuinely organic hemp products, you need to look deeper than simply the claim by the company. Many manufacturers source their hemp flower from other states, some of which have a very low bar for organic farming.

The Importance of CBD Hemp Organically Grown

Finding truly organic CBD is challenging, but it does exist. The CBD is derived from hemp plants grown from natural soil without the help of any artificial additives. Organic CBD is free from human contaminants and allows users to enjoy the extract in its most natural form.

In addition to being purer than hemp grown with hormones and pesticides, there are fewer health risks of consuming artificially made chemicals.

Organic Vs. Non-Organic

Hemp-derived CBD products that are genuinely organic are much more expensive to grow because it is not as protected from pests and bacteria as non-organic CBD.

Organic CBD is more expensive to produce, but it offers a product that is free from potentially dangerous chemicals. Many pesticides and growth hormones have been linked to severe long-term health complications. If you can avoid CBD sourced from hemp grown with chemicals, we strongly advise doing so.

Organic Non-GMO CBD Oil

Genetically modified organisms are a highly debated topic in the cannabis industry. While many organic food and health advocates advise against consuming plants that have been genetically modified, there are many cases where the process can be done safely.

Crossbreeding and gene selection are technically modifying the cannabis plant to produce more cannabinoids and other beneficial cannabis compounds. However, when artificial chemicals are added to the soil, the results can be harmful.

To ensure the safety of your products, you must only support companies that offer complete transparency in where they source their hemp. Finding out where your hemp comes from and how it is grown is challenging, but if you value what goes into your body, it is worth the effort.

What is Certified Organic CBD?

Certified organic refers to a standard that must be met. The seal is awarded to companies that prove they follow local regulations and meet the rules that classify plants. Remember that the regulations vary from state to state, and many companies source their flower from farms that operate in other parts of the country.

How to Take CBD Organic Oil?

Organic CBD oil is taken just like regular cannabinoid hemp tinctures. You want to start with a small dose and use it daily, then observe the effects. Only increase the dosage if you feel comfortable and your body is handling the CBD; most people tolerate CBD very well, even at high doses.

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