What is cold-pressed CBD oil and why choose it?

What is cold-pressed CBD oil and why choose it?

You may have realized by now, but beyond the types of CBD oils (full-spectrum, broad-spectrum and isolate) we also differentiate products according to the type of molecule extraction. Here, we explain whatcold-pressed CBD oil is and why you should consider this product available on ourCBD buying site.

How is CBD oil extracted?

Quality hemp, cultivated in the best conditions and with expert know-how: okay, that's a good starting point, but you still need to know how to extract the cannabinoids from the plant - all while trying to preserve its properties as much as possible.

Thus, there are several methods for extractingCBD oil:

  •   Solvent extraction ;
  •   Supercritical CO2 extraction;
  •   Extraction by cold pressing.

Here, we focus oncold-pressed CBD oil, but let's quickly review the other two techniques.

Solvent extraction requires the use of chemicals such as isopropyl alcohol, ethanol, hexane, and sometimes propane or butane. Inexpensive and simple to perform, this is an extraction method sometimes chosen by small-scale producers. However, this method is not without danger. Handling such products can give rise to explosion risks. Consuming solvent-extracted CBD oil is not harmless either. It is not possible to completely eradicate all solvents from the finished product. Heavy traces of these chemical substances can therefore be found in the oil, which is potentially toxic for the consumer.

Supercritical CO2 extraction, on the other hand, is the method used to obtain the purest quality finished product available on the market. This state-of-the-art method uses CO2 at extreme temperatures to separate the CO2 from the cannabinoids. Unsurprisingly, oil extracted in this way is the most expensive on the market.

So what is cold-pressed CBD oil?

 Alternatively,cold-pressed CBD oil is available. This method offers the best value for money available on the market. It is indeed possible to extract the oil from cannabis using the cold process. To do this, the flowers are frozen before being crushed under pressure.

This method is 100% natural and does not require the use of any chemicals or products potentially harmful to the consumer's health. Unfortunately, yields from this extraction method are quite low. A large quantity of raw material is required to obtain very little oil.

What are the benefits of cold-pressed CBD oil?

As I confirmed earlier, this process is totally natural and uses no toxic products. Cold pressing also preserves the cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids present in the plant, offering one of the best possible bioavailabilities. The result is a pure, high-quality finished product. In fact, heat destroys the plant's flavors and active ingredients.

Cold-pressed CBD oil is therefore a quality product with many potential benefits for both your physical and mental health. CBD oil is often recommended as an aid to relaxation and stress relief. The product is also said to be effective as a natural alternative to painkillers, and to promote deep muscle relaxation. Soothing, moisturizing, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory,cannabidiol oil is a trendy active ingredient in cosmetics. Last but not least, CBD oil is said to have promising properties against numerous neurological and psychological ailments, and to stimulate the appetite of consumers. 

Is cold-pressed CBD oil better? Discover our products

Cold-pressed CBD oil is without doubt the product offering the best value for money, as we've confirmed. At MamaKana, we take care to offer you top-of-the-range products of incomparable purity, accessible even to the smallest budgets.

Discover the different concentrations of our oils:

Our cold-pressed CBD oils are made from hemp grown in Switzerland and Italy by expert farmers. We have opted for organic plants and have all our products tested by independent laboratories throughout the manufacturing chain. As a result, we guarantee you premium, pure and 100% legal CBD hemp oils at America.

 

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