Health

Is CBD Oil and Hemp Seed Oil the Same?

No, these are two different products whose names are often used interchangeably.

CBD oil is a relatively new product. On the other hand, hemp seed oil has been in existence for over 100 years now. Its popularity had dimmed a little, but the hype surrounding CBD has reignited it again. Unfortunately, as a result, many people keep confusing it to CBD oil.

Note that both these oils are extracts of the hemp plant. In this regard, hemp oil can refer to CBD oil but not hemp seed oil. The latter is different.

The main difference between these two natural oils is in how they affect the body.

Hemp seed oil is rich in vitamins and minerals, which are all essential to the body. It also has essential fatty acids (EFAs), which offer great nutritional value. However, the main advantage of hemp seed oil is in how it balances omega fatty acids, which are vital to a healthy diet.

A downside of this oil is that it lacks CBD, which provides a therapeutic effect to the body. Note that some hemp seed oil may contain minimal amounts of CBD. But these cannot give the full health benefits of the compound.

You should know that CBD is a chemical compound derived from the hemp plant. It offers numerous health benefits, such as relieving stress, anxiety, pain, and inflammation. It is also an effective treatment for insomnia.

Generally, CBD oil provides more pronounced health benefits than hemp seed oil.

Another significant difference between these two oils is their method of production. Hemp seed oil is cold-pressed from the seed part of the hemp plant. As a result, it is a dark, thick liquid that is super concentrated and packed with essential nutrients.

CBD oil is extracted from the whole hemp plant. Ethanol or CO2 is used in the extraction process to produce CBD rich in cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids that only increase its medical value.

Also, the hemp seed oil is cleared by the FDA for sale and use anywhere. There are no restrictions on this product. Contrariwise, CBD is considered controlled and heavily regulated by the FDA. Laws on CBD oil usage vary from country to country and state to state, as some oils are made using full spectrum cbd oil. This contains a significant THC level, a chemical compound known to cause euphoria and other psychoactive effects.

Since CBD is not cleared by the FDA, the market for CBD oil and other products is highly unregulated. Therefore, you should be careful when making purchases.

When buying CBD oil, always check the label to make sure that you’re getting the right product. Look for terms such as ‘CBD,’ ‘cannabidiol,’ ‘full spectrum,’ or ‘broad spectrum.  If none of these terms exist on the label, then you’re probably looking at hemp seed oil.

Many hemp seed oils are sold as CBD oil. So to avoid buying a misleading product, please go through the ingredients list first.

Also, some CBD oils come combined with hemp seed oil for added benefits. These are great for hair and skin-related issues. They can also be ingested to boost immunity and nutrition as well as relieve other ailments.

Notably, CBD and hemp oil have their pros and cons that you should weigh anytime you’re considering them for different purposes. For CBD oil, always consult with your physician first before using it to treat any health conditions.

Duane Roberts
Paul Roberts: As a legal affairs journalist turned blogger, Paul's posts offer expert analysis of legal news and court cases. His clear explanations and engaging style make complex legal issues more understandable for readers.