In a world where hard-to-treat illnesses are on an alarming rise, your survival and quality of life could very well depend on an effective preventive regimen.

From ubiquitous toxins, to EMF radiation, to trauma streaming 24/7, health  risks are multiplying and threatening to destabilize our entire civilization. Our society urgently needs a health solution that’s easy, sustainable, widely available, and non-invasive– 

Something universal yet measurably effective for a growing list of health issues…

Now if you’re drawing a blank that’s probably because there are few measures with that kind of therapeutic breadth and potency.

Enter the majestic cannabis plant, and her retinue of amazing botanicals.

With hundreds of natural therapeutics and a fine-tuned synergy with the endocannabinoid-immune system, whole plant extracts show amazing promise as preventives.

And as science delves deeper into cannabinoid receptor interactions, it’s becoming clear how whole plant extracts can target the most pervasive health conditions at the source, without drugs or side effects. Indeed, research and observational data are piling up, and whole plant cannabis extracts are beginning to look like nature’s “Get-Out-Of-‘Health Jail’-Free” Card.

Research is revealing that non-invasive immune system modulation via the ECS may well be the ultimate disease prevention. Therefore, Cannabis may be the comprehensive health solution we desperately need, IF we take the action to educate ourselves and use this incredible plant correctly.

That means stopping the hyper-fixation on THC and following the science– 

We must use the natural configuration of botanicals in the cannabis plant; in other words, whole plant extracts.

With the ability to modulate the immune system, inflammation, balance oxidative stress, and support overall well-being, whole plant cannabis extracts are more than just a trend— they’re a comprehensive approach to health that leverages the full spectrum of botanical benefits that cannabis has to offer.

Isolates vs. Broad Spectrum vs. Full Spectrum vs. Whole Plant Extracts

When we talk about cannabis extracts, the conversation often revolves around isolates, broad spectrum, and full-spectrum extracts.

However, there is a fourth category that’s the key to hemp’s therapeutic potential: whole plant extracts. These extracts are not only different from common isolates, broad-spectrum, and full-spectrum products, they’re also superior in many ways.

Isolates are pure forms of a single cannabinoid, typically CBD (cannabidiol) or THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). These products are ideal for consumers who need or prefer a high dose of a specific cannabinoid without the presence of others. For example, CBD isolates are often used by individuals who want the therapeutic benefits of CBD without the psychoactive effects of THC. However, by focusing on just one cannabinoid, isolates miss out on the synergistic effects provided by the plant’s other compounds.

Broad-spectrum extracts represent a middle ground between isolates and full-spectrum products. These extracts include a wide range of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids, but with one significant difference—they are completely free of THC. Broad-spectrum extracts are ideal for those who want to experience the Entourage Effect without any risk of consuming THC, making them a popular choice for individuals who need to avoid THC for legal or personal reasons. While broad-spectrum extracts offer more benefits than isolates, they still fall short of capturing the full potential of the cannabis plant due to the absence of THC.

Full-spectrum extracts aim to include a broader range of the plant’s natural compounds, including CBD, THC, other cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. This combination offers a more holistic approach to cannabis supplementation, leveraging what is known as the “Entourage Effect”—the idea that all of the plant’s compounds work better together than they do alone. Full-spectrum products are closer to the plant’s natural state and provide a more balanced therapeutic experience compared to isolates and broad-spectrum extracts, but they may still omit some of the plant’s more minor compounds.

Whole plant extracts take this concept to its logical extreme. These extracts retain the complete profile of the cannabis plant, including all cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, fatty acids, and other beneficial compounds in their original chemical configuration and ratios. Unlike full-spectrum extracts, which may still omit some minor compounds, whole plant extracts aim to preserve the integrity of the plant’s original composition. This means that when you consume a whole plant extract, you are getting as close as possible to the therapeutic benefits of the entire cannabis plant.

How Whole Plant Extracts Calibrate Immune Response To Stop More Sickness Naturally

100s of research studies have shown that the medicinal compounds in cannabis work better together, i.e.- the Entourage Effect. Naturally, whole plant extracts exhibit a greater Entourage Effect from a comprehensive botanical profile from their mother plants. The ratio of cannabinoids to terpenes to flavonoids is also critical. Whole plant extraction preserves this balance in the final product,  along with otherwise wasted therapeutic molecules from the leaves and even the roots.

These factors make a huge difference in real life use cases where whole plant extracts outperform others for a broad range of symptoms. This holds true for treating anything from a vague lack of energy, to chronic pain/inflammation, to migraines, to viruses, to seizures.

Users have even reported cancerous tumors going into rapid remission after just several weeks of using whole plant extracts.

Cannabinoids: The Powerhouses of Plant Medicine

Cannabis has extremely deep therapeutic pockets, so to speak.

It all starts with how the cannabinoids in your body (endocannabinoids) and the cannabinoids in plants (phytocannabinoids) interact. Of course, cannabis has the market cornered when it comes to these amazing molecules we call cannabinoids.

Phytocannabinoids like CBD and THC are the most well-known compounds in cannabis, but they are just the tip of the iceberg. There are over 140 different cannabinoids divided into 11 chemical classes with each named after the lead compound. The known classes of cannabinoids include cannabichromene (CBC), cannabidiol (CBD), cannabielsoin (CBE), cannabigerol (CBG), cannabicyclol (CBL), cannabinol (CBN), cannabinodiol (CBND), cannabitriol (CBT), tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), (−)-Δ8-trans-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ8-THC), and miscellaneous phytocannabinoids

While these cannabinoids share a structural relationship, they exhibit unique  effects and interaction with endocannabinoid receptors. For example, CBG (cannabigerol) has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties, while CBN (cannabinol) is known for its sedative effects. When these cannabinoids are combined, they can enhance each other’s therapeutic benefits, leading to more effective relief from conditions like pain, anxiety, and inflammation.