Mind Comfort | Pure Formula + | a mix of CBG, CBD & Terpenes
The Pure Formula + products are the latest addition to the Dutch Green Alternative product line of which we are very proud. After a year of testing and trying we have found the right balance and formula. This oil contains a unique composition of the most important cannabinoids and terpenes.
Unique terpenes blend for rest & relaxation
The cannabis plant naturally possesses a wide range of terpenes that have been used for various health purposes since antiquity. The terpene beta-caryophyllene, limonene & humulene, for example, seem to be promising in terms of the possible treatment of anxiety and depression. We have put together a unique terpenes profile aiming for rest & relaxation.
Broad-spectrum distillate
Through a revolutionary leap in technology, we have succeeded in breaking down the cannabis plant into its individual components. We can then put together a formula that meets the specific requirements of our customers. We opted for 400mg (4%) CBD and a broad spectrum of cannabinoids such as CBG (200mg) and CBN & CBC (200mg).
Unknown makes unloved; the rare cannabinoids CBG, CBC & CBN
Cannabigerol (CBG) is probably one of the most important cannabinoids of Cannabis. CBG is the precursor of definitive cannabinoids such as CBD, THC and CBC. CBG is therefore sometimes referred to as the stem cell and is studied by specialists around the world.
Cannabinol (CBN) is formed when THC oxidizes. Cannabinol, like many other substances from cannabis, has an analgesic effect. In addition, cannabinol has an anti-inflammatory effect and can reduce random muscle contractions such as spasms and convulsions. The substance is also extremely suitable for people with sleeping disorders.
Cannabichromene (CBC) is one of the lesser-known cannabinoids. So far, at least. It is thought to play a key role in the anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of cannabis. CBC also appears to promote neurogenesis, the growth of nerve tissue.
Entourage effect
The most renowned researchers assume that the cooperation of all the constituents present in an oil is probably greater than the influence of an individual constituent on health. This cooperation, also called synergy, is the entourage effect.