5 Health Benefits of Pure CBD You Might Not Be Aware of

What is the difference between Isolate vs Broad Spectrum CBD? Are all created EQUALLY?

CBD is an effective natural resource derived from the cannabis plant shown to provide significant health benefits. It was first discovered and extracted by Harvard University graduate Roger Adams in 1940. As research furthers our understanding of CBD oil, new health benefits continue to be revealed.2
To date, CBD has been shown to aid sleep, promote a healthy inflammatory response, help manage discomfort, improve mood, support neurological health, and act as a great post-workout recovery.
In the past 5 years, CBD has become exponentially more popular among consumers, and that popularity continues to rise. The CBD market is expected to surpass 20 billion by the year 2024.1
Pure CBD by Results RNA demonstrates the next step in CBD innovation. By implementing our Advanced Cellular technology, Pure CBD Extra Strength delivers the power of each ingredient in the most effective manner possible.

1. Enhance Sleep

Many people operate under the assumption that CBD makes you tired. This is not quite the case. While CBD does promote better sleep, it works a bit differently than you might expect.
CBD works by addressing some of the common inhibitors of sleep. A few of these include: discomfort, mood, poor inflammatory response, poor immune health, overthinking, and the stresses of the day.
By placing the mind and body in a state of relaxation, CBD prepares the body to receive signals and feelings of tiredness more effectively.
Thus, CBD does not inherently make you feel drowsy, but rather allows your body to enter a state of calm and ease.

2. Promote a Healthy Inflammatory Response

By supporting the neutralization of free-radicals, CBD combats oxidative stress within the body, promoting a healthier inflammatory response. This can be a tremendous help in:

  • Post-workout Recovery
  • Skin Health
  • Joint Support
  • Energy
  • Discomfort Management
  • Sleep
  • Neurological Health
  • Immune Health

The effect of oxidative stress is far-reaching, and cannot be ignored. If this is a problem you are facing, consider supporting your health with CBD.

3. Manage Discomfort

CBD works to manage discomfort in a few ways. The first, is by combating oxidative stress.
By mitigating oxidative stress within the body, CBD supports a healthier inflammatory response, which is often a contributor to discomfort.
CBD also suppresses the a3-glycine receptors in the brain. These receptors are responsible for producing the sensation of discomfort. When blocked, uncomfortable sensations can be lessened.
Pure CBD Topical offers another effective way to address discomfort. Our CBD infused topical formulas are extremely effective in managing discomfort as well, and are ideal for calming localized muscle discomfort.

4. Improve Mood

In humans, stress initiates changes in central nervous system activity, neuroimmune alterations, and HPA axis activation, as well as other physiological changes. While acute stress responses are essential to survival, persistent stress can contribute to a variety of other serious conditions.
The endocannabinoid system serves to suppress HPA axis activity during times of stress. By interacting with and supporting the endocannabinoid system, CBD has been shown to promote adaptation to stress and its physiological effects.

5. Support for Neurological Health

Oxidative stress has long been linked to poor neurological health.
By neutralizing free radicals, mitigating oxidative stress, and promoting a healthier inflammatory response in nerves and muscles, CBD has also been shown to support neurological health.

CBD with Increased Bioavailability

By utilizing Results RNA’s Advanced Cellular technology, Pure CBD features increased bioavailability and rapid absorption. This allows more of our CBD to be absorbed by the body, our CBD to take effect faster, and for those effects to last longer.

High-Quality CBD

Pure CBD is manufactured in our GMP certified facility located in Utah. Our CBD is thoroughly tested for purity and is held to the highest of standards. All ingredients are organically sourced.

CBD with Increased Bioavailability

By utilizing Results RNA’s Advanced Cellular technology, Pure CBD features increased bioavailability and rapid absorption. This allows more of our CBD to be absorbed by the body, our CBD to take effect faster, and for those effects to last longer.

Isolate

Pure CBD Isolate is our purest form of CBD. Produced by removing all other compounds found in the hemp plant, isolate is potent, concentrated, and perfect for those who have been prescribed specific or exact dosages.

Broad Spectrum

Pure CBD Broad Spectrum provides all of the beneficial parts of the plant that isolate excludes, including terpenes, flavonoids, essential fatty acids, and other cannabinoids. Our broad spectrum formula includes quantifiable amounts of CBDV and CBG, both of which add to the overall efficacy. Most of the THC is excluded from this formula, leaving less than 0.3%.
Our broad spectrum formula is ideal for those looking for the entourage effect, without the THC content of full spectrum.

The Added Benefits of CBDV and CBG

Included in our broad spectrum formula, the cannabinoids CBDV and CBG work effectively to heighten and enhance the effects of the tincture.

  • CBDV, also known as cannabidivarin, is known for its exceptional neurological support, and GI calming effects.
  • CBG is known for promoting sleep regulation, and enhancing mood and healthy appetite via the natural release of dopamine.

Pure CBD By Results RNA
Crafted insightfully, rooted in innovative research, and extremely efficacious, Pure CBD By Results RNA is a high-quality addition to every health regimen. With over 23 years invested in research and development, Results RNA understands how to create innovative, safe, and potent natural health supplements.
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