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Using Exotic Cannabinoids For A Health Boost


Using Exotic Cannabinoids For A Health Boost


The growing body of research on exotic cannabinoids highlights their potential to improve various aspects of health and wellness. With high-quality ingredients, targeted formulations, and the power of the entourage effect, these exotic cannabinoids may help you achieve optimal well-being. Let’s explore the unique advantages of our favorite exotic minor cannabinoids: THCV, CBC, CBN, and D8THC.


THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin): The Energy Booster


Key Benefits:

  1. Appetite Suppression: Unlike THC, which is known to stimulate appetite, THCV has been shown to have the opposite effect. This makes it a promising compound for weight management.

  2. Blood Sugar Regulation: Research indicates that THCV may help regulate blood sugar levels, offering potential benefits for individuals with diabetes.

  3. Bone Growth Stimulation: THCV has also been found to promote bone growth, which could be beneficial in treating osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions.


CBC (Cannabichromene): The Brain Booster


Key Benefits:

  1. Anti-Inflammatory: CBC is known for its potent anti-inflammatory properties, which can help alleviate pain and inflammation.

  2. Neuroprotective: CBC supports neurogenesis, the process of creating new neurons, which can enhance brain health and cognitive function.

  3. Mood Enhancer: CBC interacts with several receptors in the brain that regulate mood and stress levels, potentially offering anti-depressant effects.


CBN (Cannabinol): The Sleep Aid


Key Benefits:

  1. Sedative Properties: CBN is well-known for its sedative effects, making it an excellent choice for those struggling with insomnia or other sleep disorders.

  2. Pain Relief: Like other cannabinoids, CBN has analgesic properties that can help manage chronic pain.

  3. Anti-Inflammatory: CBN also exhibits anti-inflammatory effects, which can help reduce swelling and pain.


D8THC (Delta-8-Tetrahydrocannabinol): The Balanced Relaxant


Key Benefits:

  1. Psychoactive Effects: D8THC offers a milder psychoactive experience compared to Delta-9-THC, making it a more manageable option for users.

  2. Pain Relief: D8THC has been shown to provide effective pain relief, making it a valuable compound for managing chronic pain.

  3. Anti-Nausea: This cannabinoid also helps reduce nausea and vomiting, which can be particularly beneficial for patients undergoing chemotherapy.


Advantage of Spyglass Wellness Dual-Action Sprays and Tinctures

Dual-Action products are designed to harness the full potential of these minor cannabinoids alongside CBD, ensuring you receive a comprehensive range of benefits.


1. High-Quality Ingredients: We source the highest quality cannabinoids and rigorously test each batch to ensure purity and potency.

2. Tailored Benefits: Our Dual-Action products combine the best of both worlds, offering targeted benefits whether you're looking to manage pain, improve sleep, or enhance cognitive function.

3. Easy to Use: Including both spray and tincture applicators, Dual-Action is user-friendly, allowing you to incorporate it seamlessly into your daily routine.

4. Enhanced Effects: The combination of cannabinoids in our products works synergistically to enhance their individual effects, known as the entourage effect.


Conclusion

The emerging research on minor cannabinoids highlights their potential to improve various aspects of health and wellness. By choosing Spyglass Wellness Dual-Action sprays and tinctures, you are getting a product that combines the best of CBD and these powerful minor cannabinoids. Explore our range today and experience the difference for yourself.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What are the main benefits of minor cannabinoids? Minor cannabinoids offer a range of benefits, including pain relief, anti-inflammatory effects, improved sleep, and cognitive support.

  2. How do the Dual-Action products work? They combine 1125mg of CBD with 375mg of an exotic minor cannabinoid, providing targeted benefits and enhancing effects through the entourage effect.

  3. Are Spyglass Wellness products safe? Yes, all our products undergo rigorous testing to ensure purity and potency, making them safe and effective.

  4. How should I use the sprays and tinctures? Simply spray under your tongue or add a few drops to your favorite food or beverage for quick and effective absorption.

  5. What is the entourage effect? The entourage effect is the synergistic interaction of cannabinoids that enhances their individual effects, providing a more comprehensive therapeutic benefit.





References

  1. THCV and Appetite Suppression:Riedel, G., & Davies, S. N. (2005). Cannabinoid modulation of the endocannabinoid system and the effects on appetite regulation. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

  2. THCV and Blood Sugar Regulation:Wargent, E. T., Zaibi, M. S., Silvestri, C., et al. (2013). The cannabinoid Δ9-tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) attenuates insulin resistance in genetically obese mice. British Journal of Pharmacology.

  3. THCV and Bone Growth Stimulation:Scutt, A., & Williamson, E. M. (2007). Cannabinoids stimulate fibroblastic colony formation by bone marrow cells indirectly via CB2 receptors. Journal of Cell Biochemistry.

  4. CBC and Anti-Inflammatory Properties:Cascio, M. G., Gauson, L. A., Stevenson, L. A., et al. (2013). Cannabichromene and its pharmacological profile. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.

  5. CBC and Neuroprotective Effects:Shinjyo, N., & Di Marzo, V. (2013). The effect of cannabichromene on adult neural stem/progenitor cells. Journal of Neurochemistry.

  6. CBC and Mood Enhancement:Russo, E. B. (2012). Cannabinoids in the management of difficult to treat pain. Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management.

  7. CBN and Sedative Properties:Chagas, M. H., Eckeli, A. L., Zuardi, A. W., et al. (2013). Cannabidiol can improve complex sleep-related behaviours associated with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder in Parkinson’s disease patients: a case series. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics.

  8. CBN and Pain Relief:Zurier, R. B., & Burstein, S. H. (2016). Cannabinoids, inflammation, and fibrosis. The FASEB Journal.

  9. CBN and Anti-Inflammatory Effects:Nagarkatti, P., Pandey, R., Rieder, S. A., et al. (2009). Cannabinoids as novel anti-inflammatory drugs. Future Medicinal Chemistry.

  10. D8THC and Milder Psychoactive Effects:Razdan, R. K. (1984). The use of Δ8-THC in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics.

  11. D8THC and Pain Relief:Abrams, D. I., Couey, P., Shade, S. B., et al. (2011). Cannabinoid-opioid interaction in chronic pain. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.

  12. D8THC and Anti-Nausea:Mechoulam, R., & Hanus, L. (2000). Cannabidiol and Δ8-THC in the treatment of nausea and vomiting. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

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