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It seems as if CBD Oil is all the rage these days. Ads for it can be seen popping up all over the internet. It can be found in stores dedicated to its sale, as well as many local shops. You might even find it at your local spa or hairdresser. But what is CBD? And why do many people associate...
To better understand the effects of CBD and Copaiba Essential Oil on the body, it helps to know a bit about a system that you might not have heard much about. THE ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM is a fairly recently studied system of the body, having only been discovered in the 1990s by Dr. L.A. Matsuda...
EXCOCANNABINOIDS refer to cannabinoids that occur outside the body. EXCOCANNABINOIDS can be further broken down into two main types: those that occur in plants (called phytocannabinoids) and those that are produced synthetically. There are three main cannabinoids that are derived from plants...
THC, or TetraHydroCannabinol, is a substance found in cannabis that directly affects both CB1 and CB2 receptors. It stimulates psychoactive effects, which are the effects you would experience with drug use. It is found in marijuana and causes highs, hallucinations, and even delusions. Use of...
First of all, let’s banish the number one myth related to CBD: It’s NOT actually an Essential Oil. CBD (CannaBiDiol) is a botanical that is isolated from the plants it’s found in. It comes from hemp or marijuana plants, and then a carrier oil is added to it so it can be used in oil form. CBD...
So, with all the benefits reported with CBD use, why does our company not produce it the way some other Essential Oil companies do? The truth is, there are many aspects to CBD that bring the safety of its use into question. REGULATION The CBD industry is not well-regulated. You can find CBD...
It’s time to turn our attention to the third type of phytocannabinoid, BCP. As you’ll soon discover, many feel this is a safer, more powerful alternative to CBD. BCP (Beta-CaryoPhyllene) binds DIRECTLY to CB2 receptors. This means that it provides the same benefits as CBD does to functions...
Our COPAIBA ESSENTIAL OIL is sourced from the Amazon rainforest in Brazil and comes from four different species of Copaiba Tree: • Copaifera officinalis • Copaifera langsdorffii • Copaifera reticulata • Copaifera coriacea The amazing COPAIBA Tree can live up to 400 years and grow 100 feet...
COPAIBA Essential Oil is a fairly versatile oil and can be used aromatically, topically, and internally. AROMATIC USE COPAIBA Essential Oil is soothing and calming. You can diffuse three or four drops in a diffuser to help calm occasional anxious feelings. It is also uplifting, especially...
COPAIBA is an amazing Essential Oil on its own, but it’s also a fantastic Oil to incorporate into blends. It has a spicy, woody aroma that blends well with many other Essential Oils, including Roman Chamomile, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Frankincense, Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Jasmine, Rose, Ylang Ylang,...
So how do CBD and COPAIBA Essential Oil stack up? We’ve talked at length about both and thrown quite a bit of scientific info at you. Here’s a simple cheat sheet that compares these options side by side: PATHWAY: CBD has an INDIRECT effect on CB receptors. The BCP found in COPAIBA acts DIRECTLY...
Hopefully, you now have a better understanding of how CBD and Copaiba are related and how each one works. While it would be unfair to completely discount CBD benefits and uses, it’s clear that COPAIBA Essential Oil is the better, more effective choice. If you are interested in getting COPAIBA...