CBD Distillate

CBD Distillate is a broad spectrum distillate which has non-detectable THC levels to  0.00X%. The CBD is initially extracted through denatured ethyl alcohol extraction and further  distilled through distillation and chromatography processes. The Industrial Hemp CBD is sourced through American growers who have registered licenses with their state  Department of Agriculture. The distillate is amber gold in color and has a range of 70-90%  CBD content with several minors.

General Information

Form: 100% Broad Spectrum Oil

Appearance: Amber gold

Odor: Natural terpene odor

Flavor: Natural terpene flavor

Consistency: Distillate oil

Solubility: Soluble with oils

Composition: 100% Hemp extract by weight

Plant Parts Used in Oil: Stalk, stem, flower, seed

Application and Use: Industry specific per customer

Products Used In: Various topicals and cosmetics

Country of Origin: United States of America

Shelf Life 

12 months from manufacture

STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE AWAY FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT DO NOT FREEZE

Allergen Statement 

Does not contain milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soy, or wheat.

Food and Drug Administration Disclosure​ ​ 

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

*Federally Compliant per guidelines within the 2018 Farm Bill.

Storage Recommended Temp  Container

<76°F (<25°C) Food grade screw top buckets or aluminum bottle with tamper evident cap

Cannabinoid Content

CBD 70-80%

THC*     1-3%

CBG 2-7%

CBN 0-2%

Cannabidiol Info

Molecular Weight  314.46

Melting Point 156°F (69°C)

Residual Solvents  

Pentane <500 ppm

Acetone <500 ppm

Isopropyl Alcohol  <500 ppm

Hexane <25 ppm

Methanol ND

Heptane ND

Elemental Impurities 

Arsenic <1.5 ppm

Cadmium <0.5 ppm

Lead <1 ppm

Mercury <25 ppm

People also ask

Does CBD distillate get you high?

Pure CBD Distillate does not you high. CBD distillate contains an array of different cannabinoids with the major cannabinoid being CBD (Cannabidiol), terpenes, vitamins, and fatty acids of which are very beneficial to the human body and endocannabinoid system. Depending if your CBD Distillate is Full Spectrum or Broad Spectrum, your cbd distillate will contains negligible amounts of THC. If Full Spectrum, your CBD Distillate will have 0.3% THC (Full Cannabinoids), if your CBD Distillate is broad spectrum, the CBD Distillate has 0% THC as the CBD distillate goes through special processing to remove almost all of the THC, so you will not become high and the product is completely legal.

Can you vape CBD distillate?

Yes you Can Smoke CBD Distillate; is made with food grade ingredients. Make sure your CBD Distillate is a clear amber gold color before you vape it, if it is a dark green paste; that is a crude oil and needs to be distilled. Since it is made with food grade ingredients, it can also be taken orally, and can put into a CBD vape cart that can easily be connect to a standard 510 battery and provide an easy entry into vaping CBD.

How is CBD distillate made?

CBD distillate can be obtained from the raw or winterized CBD crude oil by a process called distillation. Through distillation, components of the cbd hemp oil can be separated from the raw CBD oil at specific temperatures and cooled down immediately to obtain the CBD distillate. CBD Biomass is extracted through ethanol extraction in order for it to turn into a raw cbd crude oil form, it is then further distilled into distillate form.

Is CBD distillate safe?

CBD Distillate is safe, if the CBD distillate and all the other components in it have a full COA attached with it. If the CBD Distillate passes the pesticide, metal, solvent, and microbial test, then there shouldn’t be any harmful toxins. Please make sure you see the entire full panel COA of CBD Distillate before you purchase anything. Since CBD is heated, things that are okay on digesting are different then smoking; therefore always look at your CBD Distillate COA before you purchase

What is your potency goal for CBD Distillate?

We aim to achieve 95.0% potency for our CBD Distillate, extracted with GMP and in compliance with all regulatory requirements. Extraction results that do not meet our requirements are not available for our clients or our retail brands.

How do you take CBD distillate?

CBD distillate are commonly used like other concentrates that are put into CBD Tinctures, Topical skincare creams, or other beauty supplies. Most, manufacturerers are preffering to use CBD Distillate or CBD isolate because it has other minor cannabinoids for a full spectrum affect. Other ways to consume CBD distillate is through inhilahtion through a vaporizer or vape pen. If you consume through a vape pen please make sure to see a full panel COA that has pesticides, metals, solvents, and microbials. Companies can put CBD into all different type of products, as long at the product in oil based, if not the CBD Isolate must be nanotized for it to be water soluble.

Are you a broker?

No. We are not use middle-men or brokers to manufacture our end-user needs and we use our own CBD biomass to supply our V2 Inline ethanol extraction machines to create CBD Crude Oil. Then we manufacture the crude oil  into distillate through our distillery partners throughout the United States.

What types of retail products will you offer?

We offer 4 lines of products including CBD oil (tinctures) for humans and pets, health and beauty products, pet treats, edibles (gummies), and distillate for vapes

Sustainable agriculture is our passion and our founding team is comprised of multiple generations of successful farmers and engineers who understand the importance of taking care of the earth. When you work with Bidiolax, you’re supporting local  farmers and engineers who work hard to exceed regulatory standards because we believe in great quality and growing products sustainably. The products we produce at Bidiolax are derived from Hemp that is grown on our own farms using organic practices.

What are Cannabinoids?

Cannabinoids are chemicals found in cannabis. The most notable cannabinoid is the phytocannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (Delta9-THC or Delta8-THC), the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. Cannabidiol (CBD) is another major constituent of the plant. There are at least 113 different cannabinoids isolated from cannabis, exhibiting varied effects. Synthetic cannabinoids are manufactured artificially. They encompass a variety of distinct chemical classes: the classical cannabinoids structurally related to THC, the nonclassical cannabinoids (cannabimimetics) including the aminoalkylindoles, 1,5-diarylpyrazoles, quinolines, and arylsulfonamides as well as eicosanoids related to endocannabinoids.

CBD Crude Oil (Cannabidiol) from Hemp

CBD (Cannabidiol) is a compound that has shown promise in a variety of medical applications, from pain relief to relieving anxiety, and many other ailments in between. A major benefit to CBD is that it doesn’t contain THC, which is the compound that makes users high, so this makes CBD an ideal medication for everyday adults and pets. Bidiolax specializes in the production of CBD Crude Oil which can then be isolated in CBD isolate

What is CBD?

Cannabidiol (CBD) has been recently covered in the media, and you may have even seen it as an add-in booster to your post-workout smoothie or morning coffee. What exactly is CBD? Why is it suddenly so popular?

CBD stands for cannabidiol. It is the second most prevalent of the active ingredients of cannabis (marijuana). While CBD is an essential component of medical marijuana, it is derived directly from the hemp plant, which is a cousin of the marijuana plant. While CBD is a component of marijuana (one of hundreds), by itself it does not cause a “high.” According to a report from the World Health Organization, “In humans, CBD exhibits no effects indicative of any abuse or dependence potential…. To date, there is no evidence of public health related problems associated with the use of pure CBD.”

The evidence for CBD (Cannabidiol) health benefits

CBD has been touted for a wide variety of health issues, but the strongest scientific evidence is for its effectiveness in treating some of the cruelest childhood epilepsy syndromes, such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), which typically don’t respond to antiseizure medications. In numerous studies, CBD was able to reduce the number of seizures, and in some cases it was able to stop them altogether. Videos of the effects of CBD on these children and their seizures are readily available on the Internet for viewing, and they are quite striking. Recently the FDA approved the first ever cannabis-derived medicine for these conditions, Epidiolex, which contains CBD.

CBD Distillate is commonly used to address anxiety, and for patients who suffer through the misery of insomnia, studies suggest that CBD may help with both falling asleep and staying asleep.

CBD Distillate may offer an option for treating different types of chronic pain. A study from the European Journal of Pain showed, using an animal model, CBD applied on the skin could help lower pain and inflammation due to arthritis. Another study demonstrated the mechanism by which CBD inhibits inflammatory and neuropathic pain, two of the most difficult types of chronic pain to treat. More study in humans is needed in this area to substantiate the claims of CBD proponents about pain control.

How Does CBD Distillate Work?

Side effects of CBD Distillate include nausea, fatigue and irritability. CBD can increase the level in your blood of the blood thinner coumadin, and it can raise levels of certain other medications in your blood by the exact same mechanism that grapefruit juice does. A significant safety concern with CBD is that it is primarily marketed and sold as a supplement, not a medication. Currently, the FDA does not regulate the safety and purity of dietary supplements. So you cannot know for sure that the product you buy has active ingredients at the dose listed on the label. In addition, the product may contain other (unknown) elements. We also don’t know the most effective therapeutic dose of CBD for any particular medical condition.

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