A term used to describe one of the two portions that are formed when a full spectrum extract is made from cannabis flowers and allows time for separation in a lab. This fraction contains more terpenes than what’s found within high-cannabinoid extracts, which makes up only about 30 percent or so on average with most commercial brands depending upon their specific production methodologies.
Full Spectrum Extracts are an excellent way to capture the entire plant’s therapeutic properties without sacrificing any of its goodness! Unlike selective extracts that leave behind unnecessary byproducts like fats, lipids and waxes; this method involves isolating just what you want while leaving behind everything else.