Icelandic Elements Team
CBD Specialists
Understanding the key differences between full spectrum and broad spectrum CBD helps you make an informed product choice.

When shopping for CBD products, you'll often encounter terms like "full spectrum" and "broad spectrum." But what do these terms actually mean, and how do they affect your experience?
Full spectrum CBD contains all the naturally occurring compounds found in the hemp plant, including:
The presence of all these compounds together means the extract retains the complete natural profile of the hemp plant.
Broad spectrum CBD offers a middle ground. It contains most of the naturally occurring compounds found in hemp, but with one key difference: the THC has been completely removed.
This makes broad spectrum ideal for:
Choose Full Spectrum if:
The difference between full spectrum and broad spectrum is not just about THC. It is about the depth of processing applied to the extract, and what that processing removes or preserves.
Full spectrum extracts are produced to preserve the complete natural profile of the hemp plant. This includes the acidic cannabinoid precursors — CBDA and THCA — which are the raw forms of cannabinoids present in the fresh plant before any heat is applied. Full spectrum also retains the plant's natural waxes, most of the chlorophyll, and the full breadth of terpenes and flavonoids. The extract is, in essence, as close to the plant as the extraction method allows.
Broad spectrum extracts undergo additional refinement steps. The extract is typically dewaxed — a process that removes the plant waxes, giving the oil a cleaner, less viscous character. It is then decarboxylated: applying controlled heat converts the acidic precursor compounds (CBDA, THCA) into their neutral forms (CBD, THC). During this process, most of the chlorophyll is also removed, resulting in the typically lighter colour you will notice in broad spectrum oils. Finally, THC is reduced to below 0.05%.
The result is an extract that retains multiple cannabinoids and terpenes, but with a more refined and processed composition than a whole-plant extract.
Neither is categorically better. Full spectrum offers a richer, more complex botanical profile. Broad spectrum offers a cleaner, more refined extract with minimal THC. At Icelandic Elements, we offer both — and we believe in giving you the information to choose with confidence.
At Icelandic Elements, we offer both options because we believe in personal choice. Our Full Spectrum CBD Oil delivers the complete plant profile, while our Broad Spectrum CBD Oil provides a rich cannabinoid profile without any THC.
Both products are third-party tested to ensure purity, strength, and safety. Check our Lab Results page to see the certificates of analysis for every batch.
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