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Get to Know Our Full Spectrum CBD Oil Inside Out

Most people know they're taking CBD — but far fewer know what else is in the bottle. Our full spectrum oil is a complex, naturally occurring blend of cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and more. Here's a full breakdown of every ingredient, what it is, and what it does.


Two Primary Ingredients

At its core, our full spectrum CBD oil contains just two ingredients — the full spectrum extract itself, and a carrier oil. The ratio between the two is what determines the strength.

🌿 Full Spectrum CBD Extract

Sourced from our own Cannabis sativa farm in Ibiza. Contains the full range of naturally occurring cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, proteins, phenols, and esters from the plant.

Cannabinoids Terpenes Flavonoids Phenols Esters

🫒 Cold Pressed Hemp Seed Oil

Our carrier oil, extracted at low temperatures from the seed of the hemp plant — not the plant itself, so it contains no cannabinoids. Used to modulate the strength of the final oil.

Omega 3 Omega 6 Amino Acids Phospholipids

What's in the Hemp Seed Oil?

Component Role
Omega 3 Helps lower inflammation
Omega 6 Supports immune function and cell growth
Amino Acids Supports healthy membranes and skin tissue
Phospholipids Supports healthy membranes and skin tissue

The Cannabinoids

Cannabinoids are the primary active compounds in the plant. Full spectrum oil retains all of them — each with its own distinct role. Here's what each one does.

CBDCannabidiol

The primary non-intoxicating compound. Reduces anxiety and alleviates physical discomfort without any psychoactive effect.

CBDACannabidiolic Acid

The raw, unheated precursor to CBD. Provides anti-nausea properties and can reduce inflammation. When heated, it converts into CBD.

CBDVCannabidivarin

Recent research suggests this may play a vital role in the reduction of seizures — one of the more clinically significant findings in cannabinoid research.

CBGACannabigerolic Acid

Often called the "mother molecule" of cannabis — it is the primary cannabinoid from which all other cannabinoids are synthesised.

CBGCannabigerol

Often linked to the focus-sharpening and mood-boosting effects many people report when using CBD oil.

CBGVCannabigerovarin

A shorter-chain relative of CBG. Recent studies show it plays a role in reducing inflammation and enhancing the skin's natural moisture barrier.

CBNCannabinol

Formed naturally as THC ages and oxidises. The cannabinoid most strongly linked to promoting deep, healthy sleep — and a notable muscle relaxant.

CBCCannabichromene

Modulates brain chemistry to improve mood and support healthy brain function — without any psychoactive effect.

CBCA & CBCVCannabichromenic Acid & Cannabichromevarin

These variants don't typically produce individual effects, but contribute to the entourage effect — the process by which these compounds work together to enhance the potency of the other cannabinoids in the plant.

THCTetrahydrocannabinol

The psychoactive compound in cannabis. Our full spectrum oil contains less than 0.2% — enough to contribute to the entourage effect, but not enough to produce any notable psychoactive response.

THCATetrahydrocannabolic Acid

The raw, unheated form of THC. Non-intoxicating in this state, but still useful for easing joint pain.

THCVTetrahydrocannabivarin

Non-psychoactive in small doses. Helps to regulate blood sugar levels.

The entourage effect is the term used to describe how these compounds work synergistically — each enhancing the others to make the overall oil more effective than any single cannabinoid would be in isolation.

Beyond the Cannabinoids

Full spectrum oil retains everything naturally present in the plant — not just cannabinoids. Here's what else is in there and why it matters.

🌸 Terpenes

Found in most plants, terpenes are responsible for aroma and flavour — attracting pollinators and giving each cannabis strain its unique scent profile. Scientists have identified between 120 and 200 distinct terpenes in cannabis. A handful appear in high concentrations and define a strain's character; hundreds more appear in trace amounts in the background. Terpenes also work synergistically with cannabinoids to enhance the entourage effect and influence how cannabinoids cross the blood-brain barrier.

Aroma Flavour Entourage effect

🌼 Flavonoids

Naturally occurring plant chemicals that influence the shape and pigmentation of plants. Flavonoids such as quercetin and kaempferol are present in cannabis and bind to the same brain pathways targeted by certain anti-anxiety medications.

Mood support Anti-anxiety pathways

🧬 Proteins

The biological blueprints of the plant. Proteins serve a foundational structural role throughout the plant's life cycle.

Structural Plant life cycle

🛡️ Phenols

Chemical compounds that protect the plant against disease, radiation, and predators — effectively the plant's immune system.

Plant immunity Protective compounds

🍋 Esters

Similar to terpenes but present in lower concentrations. Where terpenes tend towards heavier, earthier scents, esters bring lighter, fruitier notes — providing balance to the overall flavour profile.

Flavour balance Fruity notes

Why Full Spectrum?

Isolate products contain only CBD. Broad spectrum removes THC. Full spectrum keeps everything — and that matters, because the compounds in this oil don't just work individually. They work together. The entourage effect means the whole is genuinely greater than the sum of its parts.

Every batch of our oil comes from our own farm in Ibiza — planted, harvested, and processed by us, with no herbicides or pesticides at any stage. What's in the bottle is exactly what's on this page, nothing more.

📋 A note on our content

The information in our blogs is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health routine, particularly if you are taking prescribed medication.

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