Terpene Focused CBD Tinctures
Terpene Focused CBD Tinctures
DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE
Terpene Focused CBD Tinctures
Terpenes Make The Difference
Terpenes are essential oils created by plants to protect themselves from environmental stresses and are being studied for their benefits in addressing pain, anxiety, inflammation, depression, insomnia, and other health symptoms. Current science has found that terpenes work in concert with CBD providing what’s referred to as the “entourage effect”. Oblend™ uses precisely blended formulations of terpenes to modulate the effect of our CBD to target specific symptoms.
If you’ve tried traditional CBD products for pain, anxiety, or sleep issues without getting the results you’d hoped for, Oblend™ may be your answer.
Oblend™ offers a selection of Terpene Focused CBD Tinctures blends formulated for specific benefits by experts (one is even a neurologist). Choose your Terpene Focused CBD Tinctures blend based on your primary goal.
100% Natural
All-natural ingredients including hemp-extracted oils and plant-based terpenes.
Only Good Stuff
The highest quality, food-grade ingredients are independently tested for potency and purity. Oblend ingredients are safe, pure, and clean.
Guaranteed Quality
Formulas are blended with the highest industry standards & are subjected to stringent independent testing to ensure consistency.
Backed by Research
Proprietary formulations have been developed by licensed care providers & industry experts based on science, research, and, most importantly, actual results.
Perfect Starting Point
Proprietary starter blends are expert-formulated. Designed by Dr. Ethan Russo, a board-certified neurologist and a research pioneer in cannabis and psychopharmacology
Tailored For You
Customization, if needed, is made possible by the Oblend™ precision blending process. We are confident you will love these Terpene Focused CBD Tinctures.
Terpene Focused CBD Tinctures
Details Matter
What about you?
To understand terpene focused CBD tinctures, we must understand the specifics of terpenes!
What are Terpenes?
Plants manufacture and secrete a wide variety of chemicals and compounds that play a critical role to plant health by providing natural protection from bacteria, fungus, insects, and other environmental stresses. Increasingly, these naturally occurring chemicals and compounds are being studied for their wide-ranging uses in health and wellness applications. While the FDA and other agencies have generally recognized terpenes as “safe”, and it’s widely understood that terpenoids play a big role in boosting the therapeutic effect of plant medicine, they remain understudied today. Altopa has created a technology that enables the precision blending of these botanical oils. As a team of technologists first, as we’ve developed the Oblend Platform, we have been amazed by the growing body of knowledge surrounding terpenes and their promise for use in natural wellness. We’ve shared an abbreviated summary for some of our more prevalent tepene ingredients to get you started. We’ll share more over time but we encourage to do your own research on the internet or send us a note and we’ll forward some of our favorite references.
Myrcene
Myrcene is the most common and plentiful terpene in cannabis. It’s also found in mango, with a flavor profile that’s a mix of citrus and musk. This terpene, known for its sedative and relaxing effect, has been studied for its analgesic properties and may be part of the reason people have historically used cannabis for pain management.
Pinene
Pinene smells like forest pine and fir. This relatively common terpene is used in medicine as an anti-inflammatory, expectorant, bronchodilator and even as an anti-cancer agent in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Limonene
As its name seems to indicate, limonene has a sweet, citrusy smell. Citrus fruits are loaded with limonene which is commonly extracted for use in foods and other consumer products. Research into limonene surrounds its potential to improve mood and promote a sense of clarity and wakefulness. Interestingly, limonene is currently undergoing clinical trials in the treatment of breast cancer. It’s even been found to promote weight loss.
Caryophyllene
Found in a variety of basil, cloves, and black pepper, this terpene has long been used as an anti-inflammatory in creams and salves and is thought to reduce anxiety. When combined with CBD it’s been found effective in the treatment of chronic pain, suggesting that high-caryophyllene strains of hemp may be useful in treating a number of medical issues such as arthritis and neuropathic pain.
Linalool
Found in lavender, linalool has been used for centuries as a sleep aid. Linalool has been found to be helpful in the treatment of both psychosis and anxiety. Studies also suggest that linalool boosts the immune system, can reduce lung inflammation, and can restore cognitive and emotional function (making it a subject of many studies in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease).
Nerolidol
Naturally occurring in cannabis, ginger, jasmine, and tea tree, studies of nerolidol have revealed multiple medicinal efficacies that could help patients with diseases as wide-ranging as bacterial infections, cancer, malaria, skin lesions, ulcers, and conditions involving systemic inflammation (including arthritis, asthma, and fibromyalgia).
Terpene Focused CBD Tinctures Designed by Dr. Ethan Russo
Dr. Russo is a board-certified neurologist and a research pioneer in cannabis and psychopharmacology. He is the former Director of Research and Development for the International Cannabis and Cannabinoids Institute (ICCI) and Senior Medical Advisor at GW Pharmaceuticals.
Dr. Russo is renowned for his work promoting that the benefits of medical cannabis can be enhanced when combined with terpenes, which is known as the entourage effect. Dr. Russo designed, Meadow Day, to ensure the patients receive an entourage effect formulated product targeted towards their specific health needs.
A select sample of additional publications regarding Dr. Russo and his research is available at;“Taming THC“: published with National Institutes of Health (NIH), articulating the importance of terpenes (includes over 200 clinical trials to reference)
“Cannabis Scientists are Chasing the Perfect High“: published by NY Times
“Cannabis Therapeutics and the Future of Neurology“: published with NIH
Specialties: Neurology, Pediatric Neurology, Cannabinoids, Endocannabinoid System (ECS), Ethnobotany, Phytomedicine, Pharmaceutical Industry