Summary
KND Labs’ Full Spectrum Raw Distillate is an unrefined hemp extract that retains more of the natural compounds from the hemp plant than standard distillates. This thick, dark oil is rich in cannabinoids, waxes, and terpenes, providing a strong, earthy aroma and full-bodied hemp profile. It is perfect for brands and product developers who want to offer a “whole plant” experience with minimal processing.
Unlike polished distillates that go through additional refinement stages to remove natural byproducts, our raw distillate maintains a broader chemical profile, including lipids, waxes, and other botanical compounds. This creates a richer cannabinoid and terpene matrix, contributing to a stronger entourage effect.
Raw distillate is extracted from U.S.-grown industrial hemp in our ISO- and cGMP-certified facility in Colorado. It is manufactured using food-grade ethanol extraction and is third-party tested for potency, residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial content. It contains less than 0.3% THC, making it compliant under federal guidelines.
Due to its robust profile and flavor, raw distillate is typically used in wellness products that embrace a natural or earthy aesthetic—such as full-spectrum tinctures, infused oils, and artisanal topicals. It can also be used as a base material for further refinement by processors who prefer to start with a full-bodied input.
This is a great solution for formulators who value depth of character and full-spectrum performance with a more natural finish.
FAQ
Q: What’s the difference between raw and refined distillate?
Raw distillate retains more natural plant compounds and terpenes. It’s darker, thicker, and more aromatic than refined versions.
Q: Is this compliant with U.S. regulations?
Yes. It contains less than 0.3% THC and is considered compliant full spectrum.
Q: What kinds of products is this best for?
It’s great for earthy tinctures, wellness oils, topicals, and further refinement.
Q: Is this lab tested?
Yes. Each batch is third-party tested for potency and contaminants.