THC-Free Products
Non-Intoxicating CBD & CBG Products
Plenty of our customers come to us with a specific requirement: no THC. Sometimes it’s a drug test at work, sometimes it’s an athletic testing body, sometimes it’s personal preference — they just want the cannabinoid without the trace amount of THC that comes with a full spectrum product. This page collects our non-intoxicating isolate and broad-spectrum products: CBD isolate, CBG isolate, CBN isolate, and isolate-based formulations. Every one is small-batch, hemp-derived, and ships with a third-party Certificate of Analysis on every batch. We’re a Louisville, KY hemp maker, and when a customer tells us they need zero THC, we point them at the batch Certificate of Analysis rather than a badge on a page.
What “THC-Free” Means — and What It Doesn’t
“THC-free” is an industry term for a category of extract, not a measured result. Hemp extracts come in three main forms, and only two of them are built without whole-plant THC content:
- Full spectrum extracts contain the complete range of cannabinoids from the hemp plant, including THC. Federal hemp’s plant-level limit is 0.3% THC by dry weight — measured as delta-9 THC through Nov 11, 2026, then as total THC (including THCA) from Nov 12, 2026 under H.R. 5371. Trace THC at that level is detectable on a sensitive drug test.
- Broad spectrum extracts contain multiple cannabinoids but have had the THC removed through additional processing. The goal is the plant’s variety without the THC.
- Isolate is a single cannabinoid — typically CBD, CBG, or CBN — purified to 99%+. An isolate is a single purified cannabinoid rather than a whole-plant extract, so it is not formulated to carry THC.
The products on this page are isolate-based or broad spectrum. None of them are full spectrum. That’s the difference.
Will These Products Show on a Drug Test?
Here’s the honest answer: isolate and broad spectrum products are processed to remove THC, but we can’t guarantee what any individual drug test will show. Drug tests vary in sensitivity, individual metabolism varies, and cross-contamination is a real concern in the industry at large. What we can tell you is that these products are lab-tested and come with a third-party Certificate of Analysis on every batch showing what’s in the product. We don’t put an absolute zero-THC claim on this page, because a claim like that only means something next to the lab’s method and its detection limit — read the batch Certificate of Analysis and you have both. If you’re testing for a specific reason — a job, a sport, a legal requirement — we recommend you read the Certificate of Analysis for the batch you’re buying and, if the stakes are high, talk to the testing body about what their threshold is. We don’t promise that any hemp product will pass any test. We tell you what’s in what we sell, and we show you the lab work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between isolate and broad spectrum?
An isolate is a single cannabinoid purified to 99%+ — just CBD, or just CBG, or just CBN. Broad spectrum is a blend of multiple cannabinoids and terpenes from the hemp plant with the THC removed. Isolate is simpler and more predictable; broad spectrum offers a wider cannabinoid profile without the THC.
Are these products lab tested?
Yes. Every batch we sell has a third-party Certificate of Analysis. You can find the Certificate of Analysis for a given product on its product page. If a batch isn’t tested or the Certificate of Analysis isn’t available, we don’t sell it.
Can I take CBD isolate every day?
That’s how most of our customers use it — daily, as part of a routine. We don’t make medical claims, and if you have specific health questions you should talk to your doctor, but daily use is the pattern we hear most often.