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Our Approach

The Midori Broad Spectrum — How We Build It

Why Most Brands Work Differently

Most broad spectrum CBD products start the same way: a manufacturer purchases a pre-made extract, blends it into a formula, and prints cannabinoid numbers on the label. The ratios are whatever the extract happens to contain. Batch-to-batch consistency depends entirely on the supplier. The brand's control begins and ends at dilution.

Midori works differently.

Built from Isolates, by Design

Rather than sourcing a finished broad spectrum extract, Midori starts with individual cannabinoid isolates — CBD, CBG, CBN, and CBDA — and combines them at precise, predetermined ratios to build the Midori Broad Spectrum. Every formula is constructed cannabinoid by cannabinoid, from the ground up.

This approach costs more and requires more. We do it because it's the only way to guarantee what's actually in the product.

The Difference It Makes

Because we build the blend ourselves, we can specify the exact milligram amount of each cannabinoid in every formula — not just a total cannabinoid count. When a label reads 25mg CBD, 5mg CBG, 3mg CBN, 2mg CBDA, those figures are engineered in — not estimated from an extract certificate.

Different cannabinoids serve different purposes in a formula. Precision at the formulation stage is what makes a product perform consistently, batch to batch.

Full Spectrum vs. Broad Spectrum vs. Isolate

  • Full spectrum retains everything in the hemp plant: cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and trace THC (up to the federal 0.3% limit). Whole-plant chemistry intact, but trace THC may appear on sensitive drug tests.

  • Broad spectrum removes or reduces THC to non-detectable levels while preserving the multi-compound profile. Best for those who want multi-cannabinoid benefits without any THC exposure.

  • Isolate is pure single-compound CBD — precise and consistent, but without the multi-compound context researchers associate with the entourage effect.

The Midori Broad Spectrum takes the best of each: isolate-level precision, broad spectrum multi-compound philosophy, zero THC. It's not a category you'll find on a supplier's shelf — it's something we build.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Why Terpenes & Botanicals Matter

Terpenes Are Not Just Fragrance

If you've noticed that two CBD products with identical milligram counts feel noticeably different, terpenes are likely part of the explanation. They're aromatic compounds produced by plants — not only cannabis, but lavender, eucalyptus, black pepper, citrus, and pine. Beyond scent, research supports terpenes as functional molecules that interact with receptors in the body and may modulate the effects of cannabinoids.

By layering specific terpene profiles on top of the Midori Broad Spectrum base, each formula is shaped not just by its cannabinoid content but by the sensory character the terpenes bring. That character is functional, not decorative.

  • Midori Freeze Gel — high-menthol, eucalyptus-forward: sharp, cooling, immediately activating

  • Midori Relax Body Oil — linalool and myrcene-dominant: warm, botanical, deeply settling

  • Midori Restore Body Oil — bergamot and peppermint-led: bright, energising, clarifying

Botanicals by Intention

The same standard applies to every other botanical in a Midori formula. Every ingredient earns its place: we ask what role it plays, whether the science supports that role, whether we can source it at a quality level that makes the role credible, and whether it works with everything else in the formula.

Key sourcing decisions that reflect this:

  • Manuka Honey UMF 16+ — specified at a graded quality standard because below UMF 16, the bioactive properties that make Manuka meaningful are not reliably present

  • Tamanu Oil — cold-pressed, single-origin; quality is undermined by commodity sourcing

  • Arnica — sourced from European alpine growing regions, where traditional cultivation conditions remain intact

  • Tsubaki (Camellia) Oil — chosen for its centuries-long role in Japanese botanical skin care, and for its exceptional absorption profile

An ingredient that passes Midori's sourcing test stays. One that doesn't has no place on the label.

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