The emVella Difference

Not all CBD is created equal

These days CBD is available almost anywhere, but the quality of the product may not be what you’re expecting. At emVella, our products are made with the purest, most potent CBD available. Our proprietary extraction process uses the entire plant for a true full-spectrum oil, containing all the cannabinoids and compounds naturally found in medical cannabis. Our state-of-the-art distillation process ensures lipids and other undesirable compounds are removed, resulting in an oil that is nearly 99.8% pure.

The complete plant profile.

The complex biochemical interaction of the matrix of phytocannabinoids working synergistically in the body is referred to as the “entourage effect.” Cannabidiol is but one of more than 100 known phytocannabinoids that interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS).

EmVella’s TRUE Full Spectrum Phytocannabinoid-Rich (PCR) hemp oil contains a variety of synergistic compounds, which interact with one another to unlock the full power and potential of the plant. TRUE Full Spectrum Hemp Oil Extract contains a complete array of cannabinoids, including at least trace amounts of THC and terpenes.

The emVella Advantage

Superior Plant Genetics

Our network of hemp farms are some of the largest in the country and our unique strains of cannabinoid-rich hemp are specially bred from the most medicinally high cannabidiol strains of medical cannabis. Stabilizing and cross-breeding results in superior plant genetics that allow our farmers to consistently grow pants that have the highest concentrations of CBD with the lowest levels of THC.

Proprietary Extraction

Our proprietary distillation process produces the highest quality oil in the world by removing all impurities, including chlorophyll, lipids, waxes, and other destabilizing and undesirable compounds.

Our extraction and purification processes take place at state-of-the-art extraction facilities where unique extraction and chromatography technology allows for high levels of phytocannabinoids while eliminating unwanted amounts of THC and chlorophyll and leaving intact the full spectrum profile of non-psychoactive phytocannabinoids and synergistic compounds such as Cannabidiol (CBD), Cannabigerol (CBG), Cannabinol (CBN), and Cannabichromene (CBC). Additional steps of refinement are required to create our distillate oil wich is some of the purest oils available.

KEY CANNABIS TERPENES

  • Myrcene
  • Pinene
  • Limonene
  • Caryophyllene
  • Linalool
  • Terpinolene
  • Camphene
  • Terpineol
  • Phellandrene
  • Carene
  • Humulene
  • Pulegone
  • Sabinene
  • Geranio

KEY CANNABINOIDS

Cannabidiol (CBD)

Delta 9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

 

Cannabichromene (CBC)

 

Cannabinol (CBN)

 

Cannabidivarin (CBDV)

 

Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV)

 

Cannabigerivarin (CBGV)

 

Cannabigerol (CBG)

 

CB1 & CB2 Receptors

After 35 years of research, scientists have only just begun to understand the importance of the Human Endocannabinoid System (HEcS). The discovery of the HEcS is arguably the most important discovery in human physiology in the late Twentieth Century. Research has revealed that the HEcS is responsible for maintaining and controlling the body’s homeostasis, or balanced regulation of every system in the body. It does that through two known receptors called CB1 & CB2.

While the body produces its own endogenous cannabinoids, many scientists suggest that most people are now suffering from “Cannabinoid Deficiency”. Without sufficient cannabinoids in our diet, the HEcS operates at less than peak efficiency, resulting in a general decline in overall health. Supplementing our diets with full-spectrum phytocannabinoids may be an essential component to achieving optimal health.

The primary cannabinoid receptors are identified as Cannabinoid Type 1 receptors (CB1-R) and Cannabinoid Type 2 receptors (CB2-R). The receptors can be “unlocked” by three kinds of cannabinoids:

1) Endocannabinoids

Endogenous-fatty-acid cannabinoids produced naturally in the body (e.g., anandamide and 2-AG)

2) Phytocannabinoids

Concentrated in the oily resin of the buds and leaves of plants such as cannabis (e.g., THC and CBD)

3) Synthetic Cannabinoids

Manufactured by artificial means such as in a laboratory