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How to use:
- Remove the cap from the spray bottle.
- Sit or stand up straight to ensure the oil is evenly distributed and absorbed.
- Hold the spray bottle close to your mouth.
- Open your mouth and lift your tongue to expose the area underneath.
- Place the nozzle of the spray bottle towards the bottom of your tongue.
- Press the spray button to release the recommended number of sprays..
- Keep the oil under your tongue and avoid swallowing immediately.
- Hold it in place for at least 30 seconds to 1 minute to allow for maximum absorption.
- Swallow any remaining oil.
- Avoid eating, drinking, or rinsing your mouth for a few minutes to ensure full absorption.
- Wipe the nozzle with a clean tissue or cloth.
Scientifically Formulated for Chronic Aches and Pains
“I need relief for these aches and pains.”
This was the original thought that led Dr. Rupert Holmes-Smith (Dr. RHS) to create the Relief F1 and F2 Formulas. With a focused intent, Dr. RHS sought out many alternatives for safe, effective, and naturally sourced pain relief.
Dr. RHS, a PhD in Chemistry, was aware of the risks of long-term NSAID use, such as heart attack, kidney disease, and ulcers. With expertise in the body’s Cannabinoid system, he discovered Beta-Caryophyllene (BCP), a terpene known for its pain-relief and anti-inflammatory properties, similar to CBD but without cannabis-related side effects.
After personally testing and refining the formula, BCP became the key ingredient in the Relief F1 and F2 Formulas, now available to provide relief from pain, inflammation, and anxiety:
Your tickets for fast, effective, and natural relief.
For more information on Dr. Rupert Holmes-Smith personal experience with Relief F1 and F2 formulas, click the button below:
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F.A.Q
How does BCP (beta-caryophyllene) work?
BCP (beta-caryophyllene) functions by binding to and activating CB2 receptors in the body, which are essential components of the endocannabinoid system.
The endocannabinoid system plays a vital role in maintaining internal balance, or homeostasis. It involves a complex interaction of enzymes, receptors, and naturally occurring compounds called endocannabinoids, which are utilized throughout the immune system, gastrointestinal system, nervous system, and brain.
Is BCP (beta-caryophyllene) safe to use?
It's normal to have concerns about trying new substances, but using beta-caryophyllene (BCP) is generally safe. The FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) has confirmed BCP's safety.
BCP is notable for being the first known "dietary cannabinoid," commonly found in food and granted GRAS status (Generally Recognized as Safe) by the FDA, making it approved for food use.
How does BCP (beta-caryophyllene) make you feel?
Beta-caryophyllene doesn't have any mind-altering effects (it has no psychotropic side effects), but it can promote relaxation and improve your mood by interacting with your body's natural systems.
Research indicates that it can enhance mood and alleviate pain by triggering the release of natural painkillers, which can help reduce physical discomfort and promote a sense of comfort and ease. Additionally, it may help you feel more relaxed overall.
The specific effects can vary from person to person, depending on your body's unique response and how you take it.
BCP vs CBD, how do they compare?
BCP (beta-caryophyllene) and CBD (cannabidiol) have similar effects on the body, providing significant anti-inflammatory, pain-relief, and anxiety-reducing benefits. They are generally regarded as equally effective; however, BCP may potentially be more effective in the future due to its direct interaction with the body's CB2 receptors.
Is BCP (beta-caryophyllene) legal?
BCP is legal and unrestricted in most countries. Unlike CBD (cannabidiol), which faces restrictions in many places, BCP is not regulated in the same way since it is a terpene, not a cannabinoid. Generally, terpenes that are not derived from cannabis do not attract regulatory attention.