Helpful Terpenes – Gut Health
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Gut-brain balance.
Helpful Terpenes – Gut Health is a premium CB2 terpene blend formulated for the gut-brain axis and may assist with symptoms of bloating, gastric reflux and GI inflammation.
Many of our customers experience reduced gastrointestinal inflammation and bloating, enhanced bowel motility and regularity and benefits for inflammatory bowel conditions when taking our terpenes regularly. Our terpenes work to restore the foundation of the gut microbiome by promoting gastric mucous production, balancing stomach pH and aiding efficient digestion.
Serving Suggestion
Adults, place 3-5 drops under the tongue and hold for a minimum of 30 seconds, up to 3 times daily.
Ingredients in Helpful Terpenes – Gut Health
B-Caryophyllene
D-Limonene
A-Pinene
B-Pinene
D-3-Careme
Eucalyptol
Terpinolene
Linalool
Hemp Seed Oil
Beta-caryophyllene Smell: Spicy and peppery notes. Beta-Caryophyllene has a CB2 receptor agonist action.
Alpha-Pinene – is found in high concentrations in coniferous plants and is currently undergoing research into its anti-inflammatory properties. Responsible for the distinctive pine smell.
Linalool has a pleasant smell, with a touch of spiciness. Found in lavender, it is also found in a lot of flowery and citrusy essential oils. Herbs high in linalool have long been used in folk medicine traditions for their calming and sedative properties. Clinical tests on mice have demonstrated reduced levels of anxiety and lower depression-like behaviors.
Precautions
Terpenes shouldn't be taken by pregnant women as a precaution.
Not to be consumed by children. Not for smoking.
What are terpenes ?
Terpenes are molecules found in animals, plants, fungi and microbes. They are responsible for a plant's scent, as well as necessary biological functions such as producing hormones, pheromones and defence mechanisms.
Terpenes, also known as terpenoids, are a large class of organic compounds produced by plants. They are the scent bearing, primary constituents of the essential oil component of many medicinal plants and flowers, and are the subject of increasing interest by researchers in regards to their potential therapeutic and medicinal applications. Today, terpenes and terpenoids are being investigated for their stand alone therapeutic effects, in particular their anti inflammatory, analgesic (pain relieving) and mood enhancing qualities.
That said, they have not been listed in Australia as a therapeutic goods yet, so we do not imply any therapeutic benefits with that statement.
