Natura Premium CBD oil is extracted from hemp plants grown in the European Union, without the use of pesticides or herbicides, in order to produce a safe product of the highest quality.

Full-spectrum extract means that the product contains CBD extract plus a wide range of other cannabinoids naturally found in the cannabis plant. These types of products typically have a high CBD content, smaller amounts of minor cannabinoids and only trace amounts of THC. Full-spectrum products are considered more effective than products containing only CBD isolate.
But let's dig a little deeper in our understanding of full-spectrum CBD.
The easiest way to explain what full-spectrum means is to compare it to other forms of CBD.
Let's focus on full-spectrum and broad-spectrum CBD. Broad spectrum means that the product contains many other compounds from the hemp plant. This includes cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids and more. However, broad spectrum CBD does not contain THC.
The main difference between full-spectrum and broad-spectrum is that broad-spectrum does not contain THC. Full-spectrum CBD has all the compounds found in hemp, including very small traces of THC.
But wait... does this mean that full-spectrum CBD will get me high? The answer is no. Legally, CBD can only be produced and sold from hemp, not marijuana. Hemp plants contain less than 0.2% THC. This is only a trace of THC and will not trigger any psychoactive effects.
The bottom line is that no matter what type of CBD you choose, it is safe to use. The only difference is what other compounds you want in your CBD products.
Cannabinoids
There are over 100 cannabinoids in the hemp plant. The most well known are CBD, THC and CBG. You can also find CBC and CBN in many products, as they also have potential benefits.
Terpenes
Terpenes are a class of volatile hydrocarbon compounds produced in the cannabis plant. They are compounds that give cannabis its distinctive aromas and smell and have been used by humans for millennia in aromatherapy.
Flavonoids
There are about 20 different flavonoids in the cannabis plant. They can be found in almost all fruits and vegetables. They are responsible for the vivid colours of plants and also have potential benefits.