Enlita Farms
Enlita Farms is for people who want a straightforward way to take hemp-derived CBD without using a dropper. This collection currently includes Enlita Farms CBD Oil Extract Capsules, a broad-spectrum formula with an MCT oil base in 25 mg and 50 mg strengths. If you're comparing capsule strength, THC details, or serving size, you'll find that here.
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What Enlita Farms CBD capsules actually are
Enlita Farms CBD Oil Extract Capsules are hemp-derived CBD capsules made for people who want a consistent serving. Each capsule contains a pre-measured amount of CBD, so there is no need to count drops or estimate your serving. That is one reason some customers choose capsules instead of oils.
This product is described as broad-spectrum. Broad-spectrum hemp extract usually means the product contains CBD along with other naturally occurring hemp compounds, but is processed to remove THC to non-detectable or very low levels based on finished product testing. That is different from full-spectrum hemp extract, which generally includes trace THC, and different from CBD isolate, which contains only CBD. If avoiding THC matters to you for work, personal preference, or sensitivity, broad-spectrum is often the first place to look.
The Enlita Farms capsules also use an MCT oil base. MCT oil is commonly used in CBD products because cannabinoids are fat-soluble, and pairing them with oil can help make the formula easier to take and more consistent from capsule to capsule.
Who usually prefers capsules like this
Capsules are often a good fit for people who want daily support for calm, stress resilience, and a balanced mood. They are also popular with customers looking for support for physical tension recovery or general endocannabinoid system balance. We keep the wording careful because CBD products are sold as supplements, not drugs, but those are common reasons people ask about them.
For most people, the choice comes down to routine. If you already take supplements with breakfast or dinner, a capsule is easy to add. If you do not like the taste of hemp extracts or do not want to carry a bottle and dropper, capsules are simpler. If you want the same amount each day, a 25 mg or 50 mg capsule is easier than measuring from a liquid.
If you want to compare other hemp options, you can also browse our CBD collection.
How to choose between 25 mg and 50 mg
This is where many shoppers pause, so here is the simple version. 25 mg is usually a better starting point if you are new to CBD, if you are sensitive to supplements, or if you want more flexibility. A 25 mg capsule gives you room to see how you respond before increasing. It can also make sense for daytime use if you are being careful about drowsiness.
The 50 mg option may make more sense if you already know CBD works well for you, or if you do not want to take two lower-strength capsules to reach a higher serving. Some customers also choose 50 mg for convenience and because it may offer a better value per milligram, depending on the bottle they are comparing.
Also check the capsule count and total CBD per bottle. A bottle with 60 capsules at 25 mg gives you 1,500 mg total CBD. A bottle with 60 capsules at 50 mg gives you 3,000 mg total CBD. That total matters for value, and it also helps you estimate how long the bottle may last based on your routine.
What to look for on a COA
If you check one thing before buying a hemp product, check the certificate of analysis, or COA. This is the third-party lab report for the finished product or batch. For a broad-spectrum capsule like this, there are four main things to review.
First, the CBD amount should reasonably match the label claim, so the product is delivering what you expect per capsule. Second, the THC result should be clearly listed. If you are specifically trying to avoid THC, look for non-detectable results on the finished product report, not just a general brand statement. Third, the report should include contaminant screening such as pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial testing. Fourth, the batch number and date should line up, so you know the report matches the product you are looking at.
A lot of people stop at "broad-spectrum" on the front label, but the COA is where you confirm what that means in practice.
Common buying mistakes with hemp capsules
The first mistake is assuming all CBD capsules are interchangeable. They are not. The extract type matters, the milligrams per capsule matter, and the total milligrams per bottle matter. A 60 count bottle can sound like a lot until you realize the strength is lower than what you planned to take.
The second mistake is jumping to a high strength too quickly. More is not always better. If you are new to CBD, starting lower often gives you a clearer sense of how you respond. You can always increase later.
Another common mix-up is assuming "THC-free" and "broad-spectrum" always mean the same thing. Sometimes brands use "THC-free" as a marketing shortcut, but the most reliable answer is still the COA. For anyone with strict workplace testing concerns, we suggest extra caution and a conversation with your healthcare professional before using any hemp extract product.
Who should talk with a practitioner first
Please check with a healthcare professional before using CBD if you take prescription medications, especially medicines that carry grapefruit warnings or are used for mood, sleep, seizure support, or blood thinning. CBD may affect how some medications are metabolized. You should also talk with a practitioner first if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, planning surgery, or managing a complex health condition.
CBD may cause drowsiness in some people, especially at higher servings or when combined with alcohol or other calming supplements. Start cautiously and pay attention to how you feel before driving or using equipment. Keep all hemp products out of reach of children.
If you want practitioner input, you can learn more about our team here: Our Experts. If you have product questions, you can also reach out to us.
Quick question: are capsules better than tinctures?
Not across the board. Capsules are easier for convenience, consistency, and avoiding hemp taste. Tinctures can be better if you want to adjust your serving in smaller increments. If you already know you want a fixed amount, capsules are usually the simpler option.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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