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 SEA Foundation

Beta-caryophyllene: A natural Endocannabinoid activator with NO adverse side effects

Beta-Caryophyllene (BCP) works by targeting the body’s endocannabinoid system to block the inflammatory process and to help with pain, stress disorders, diabetes, and high cholesterol.

 

BCP activates the endocannabinoid CB2 receptors that regulate all immune cells and inflammatory substances. It also acts on other receptors that control pain, and levels of glucose and cholesterol. It has shown potent therapeutic promise in neuropathic pain, neuro-degenerative and metabolic diseases, as well as antibiotic and anti-cancer effects.

 

Specifically, BCP is a natural endocannabinoid type 2 receptor activator which is discussed in numerous medical research articles showing great benefits but no adverse effects. Many people get benefits from BCP alone or in combination with CBD.

 

Research and preclinical studies show that BCP is proven to help with:

  • Inflammation & pain

  • Neurological and cognitive issues such as depression, anxiety, memory loss, dementia & Alzheimers

  • Insomnia & sleep disorders

  • Neuropathy

  • PTSD

  • Epilepsy & autism

  • Addiction

Common sources of  BCP

Beta-caryophyllene is a terpene compound that is found in over 1,000 plants, and it provides some extraordinary benefits to the body. It is in most of our herbal plants and many of our foods, and it's commonly used as an essential oil that you might use topically. At  Sea Foundation, we have physician-formulated blends that you can take it orally or topically and receive the benefits from it.

Our Products

Two of our wonderfull products that are helping many veterans.

Beta-caryophyllene

Beta-Caryophyllene (BCP) is a natural and safe food-derived dietary phytocannabinoid that works with the body to enhance endocannabinoid health.

Tiger Nut

Tiger nut is a nutrient-rich tuber with a sweet, nutty flavor, often enjoyed as a snack or processed into a dairy-free milk called horchata. 

Research on BCP

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Treatment of Neuropathy Pain in Reflex Sympathetic
Treatment of Neuropathy Pain in Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
Neuropathy, Pain and β-caryophyllene
The Potential of Beta-Caryophyllene in the Prevention and
Management of Metabolic Disorders
Mast Cell Activation
Neurodegenerative Diseases & Beta  Caryophyllene
Immediate Benefits of Caryophyllene
Beta-Carophylene & Inflammation
Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs) and Beta-Caryophyllene
Β-Carophyllene and Cancer
Unlocking the secrets to better brain health
Behavioral Aspects of β-caryophyllene
BCPlus User Reports

Tiger nut:  A nutrient-dense tuber with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, and neuroprotective properties.

Tiger nuts work through a combination of bioactive compounds that promote health across various body systems. They are rich in antioxidants, such as vitamin E and flavonoids, which help neutralize free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and protecting cells from damage. Their high fiber content supports digestive health by acting as a prebiotic, feeding beneficial gut bacteria and promoting regularity.

Tiger nuts also contain anti-inflammatory compounds, which may reduce inflammation, improve heart health by lowering cholesterol, and protect against chronic conditions like atherosclerosis. They are also rich in essential minerals, including magnesium and potassium, which support nerve and muscle function, and their beneficial fatty acids help regulate blood sugar levels. Additionally, tiger nuts’ bioactive compounds, including those with antibacterial properties, work synergistically to improve sexual health, enhance blood flow, and potentially reduce the risk of certain infections.

 

Research and preclinical studies show that tiger nut has variety of health benefits, including: 

  • Antioxidant effects: Its high levels of vitamin E and flavonoids help reduce oxidative stress and protect cells from damage.

  • Anti-inflammatory properties: Tiger nut compounds can reduce inflammation, aiding in the prevention of chronic diseases and atherosclerosis.

  • Blood sugar regulation: The fiber and healthy fats help stabilize blood glucose levels, supporting anti-diabetic effects.

  • Heart health: It may lower cholesterol and improve blood lipid profiles, reducing cardiovascular risks.

  • Neuroprotection: Its bioactive compounds may protect nerve cells, potentially aiding recovery in nerve injuries.

Common sources of Tiger nut

Tiger nuts are primarily sourced from the Cyperus esculentus plant, which is cultivated in various West African countries, particularly Nigeria and Ghana. At SEA Foundation, we have physician-formulated blends that you can take it orally or topically and receive the benefits from it.

Research on Tiger Nut
Chemical Diversity of Essential Oils from Cyperus
articulatus, Cyperus esculentus and Cyperus papyrus
Cyperus esculentus, tiger nut Notes
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