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Pharmacopoeia A-Z.
Apigenin
A naturally occurring compound found in chamomile. Used in Hebe formulations to heavily bind to GABA receptors, inducing deep muscular relaxation prior to sleep.
BPC-157
Body Protecting Compound 157. A 15-amino acid sequence that rapidly accelerates angiogenesis (new blood vessels) to heal torn tendons and gastrointestinal ulcers.
CBG (Cannabigerol)
The 'mother cannabinoid'. Non-psychoactive. Possesses immense promise as a powerful neuroprotectant, shielding the brain from excitotoxicity and Huntington-like phenotypes.
CBN (Cannabinol)
The oxidized degradation product of THC. Vastly more sedative. Utilized strictly for inducing rapid descent into Delta-wave sleep without morning grogginess.
L-Theanine
Found in green tea. Induces Alpha brain wave activity (8-12 Hz) to calm the central nervous system without acting as a sedative. The core of 'Flow State'.
Methylene Blue
An auto-oxidizing compound that acts as an alternate electronic carrier in the mitochondria, bypassing damaged complexes to massively upregulate ATP production.
mTOR
Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin. The master biological switch that determines whether a cell grows and multiplies, or shrinks and repairs (autophagy).
NAD+
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide. Crucial for cellular metabolism. Declines by 50% by age 50, resulting in catastrophic loss of mitochondrial energy output.
Rapamycin
The most potent known pharmacological inhibitor of mTOR. Triggers deep systemic autophagy, clearing the body of senescent cells. Must be pulsed to avoid immunosuppression.
Spermidine
A fasting mimetic that triggers autophagy by inhibiting EP300. Simulates the cellular benefits of a 72-hour water fast without the caloric restriction.
Terpenes
Aromatic compounds that determine the phenotypic 'entourage effect' of cannabinoid matrices. Essential for dictating whether a tincture acts as a stimulant or a profound sedative.