Are Plant Terpenes a Natural Antibiotic?

Joan Weisman • Oct 14, 2021

Bacteria are the most abundant form of life on the planet and are essential to the well-being of every living thing. Bacteria help us digest food and plants grow, and they clean the soil and water and help cycle nitrogen and phosphorus, which are essential for life.


The majority of bacteria help us and the environment. However, some bacteria in the wrong places or the wrong bacteria can make us sick, create chronic rashes, or otherwise contribute to ill health.

The Limits of Traditional Antibiotics

Traditional or synthetic antibiotics are life-saving in an emergency. However, there are two problems:


  1. They are indiscriminate and kill beneficial bacteria while they take care of the problem ones.
  2. The overuse of antibiotics has created drug-resistant harmful bacteria.


For example, a healthy digestive system is filled with all sorts of helpful bacteria that help break down our food and extract nutrients. When we take a round of antibiotics, some beneficial bacteria are destroyed, creating an opportunity for harmful strains to expand their residence. This transfer has long-term health implications as researchers find that an imbalance of gut bacteria can contribute to a long list of health problems.

Also, antibiotic-resistant bacteria are harder to treat and contribute to 
prolonged hospital stays and higher mortality worldwide.


Why Are Natural Antibiotics Better?

Some naturally antibiotic plants and food (like garlic, tea tree oil, and oregano oil) are almost as effective as synthetic antibiotics. Not only are they nearly as effective, but natural antibiotics also have two significant advantages:


  1. They do not create antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.
  2. They do not kill the healthy bacteria in our bodies.


Natural antibiotics solve the two primary issues caused by the overuse of their synthetic counterparts, and they also help build up the immune system, which makes us stronger.

Medical professionals first made antibiotics with natural ingredients. It’s only 
since 1950 that people have been using synthetic antibiotics created in a laboratory.


Many Hemp Terpenes Have Natural Antibiotic, Antiviral, and Antiseptic Properties


The 26 hemp terpenes listed below are in different Tibetan Infusions, Synergy Enhanced Terpene Infusions, and Topicals. Since Jampha’s CBD products are made with organic hemp, so they are legal nationwide, we’ll focus on the hemp plant in this article. However, most of the terpenes in hemp are also in cannabis.


1. Alpha Bisabolol

A-bisabolol is a terpene commonly found in chamomile as well as hemp. As you may know, Chamomile tea is a long-standing remedy to support relaxation and sleep, reduce menstrual cramps, and lower inflammation. Modern studies are providing proof of these and other effects.

Isolated, a-bisabolol has powerful antibiotic properties. Specifically, studies find it 
makes other antibiotics much more effective against ‘super bugs’ or bacteria that would otherwise be very hard to treat.

It also 
increases the effectiveness of the natural antimicrobial tea tree oil. Antimicrobials work against both bacteria and mold.


2. Alpha Phellandrene

A-phellandrene was first derived from eucalyptus and is also common in hemp.

A-phellandrene is not only 
effective against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoans (tiny parasites), but it also boosts and strengthens immune function.


3. Alpha and Beta-Pinene

As the name implies, a-pinene and b-pinene are found in pine leaves as well as in hemp.

Several studies have focused on their antibiotic and antimicrobial properties because they are 
effective against strains of bacteria that cannot be killed by synthetic antibiotics alone.

In one study, 
a-pinene and b-pinene killed the bacteria responsible for strep throat along with others within 24 hours.

Another study found the two terpenes 
killed a fast-spreading bacteria called Proteus mirabilis within 24 hours.

Additional studies show a-pinene and b-pinene are 
effective against several other bacteria as well as fungi.

A-pinene and b-pinene are even effective against viruses. In a study looking at the herpes simplex virus, 
b-pinene and another terpene reduced the virus’ ability to infect new organisms by 100%. The two terpenes together were also highly effective against the infectious bronchitis virus.

Their combined power against a spectrum of bacteria, viruses, and fungi makes a-pinene and b-pinene powerful antiseptics for topical treatment as well.


4. Beta-Caryophyllene

Beta-Caryophyllene is found in cloves and rosemary, as well as hemp. Recent studies found that b-caryophyllene caused alcohol-loving mice to drink less voluntarily!

B-caryophyllene kills bacteria and fungus, making it antibacterial and antimicrobial. Studies so far find it 
fights plaque-causing bacteria in dogs and is selectively effective against s. aureus, which is the most dangerous staph bacteria. Staph bacteria are troublesome because they can spread quickly and are resistant to some antibiotics.

Beyond that, researchers are interested in b-caryophyllene because, in addition to fighting bacteria, it kills viruses, boosts immune function, and reduces inflammation in addition to fighting bacteria. That makes it a powerful ally for health.

While b-caryophyllene cannot prevent the spread of the herpes simplex virus, 
it effectively inactivates it within a host. It also fights several variations of the influenza virus.


5. Cadinene

Cadinene is pretty common in essential-oil producing plants as well as in hemp. Most of the research has been on various essential oils that include cadinene, from basil to orange flowers called calendula. Not much research has been done on the cadinene isolate.

However, several essential oils with cadinene terpene have antibacterial effects.
The calendula essential oil with 25% cadinene 
works comparably to a synthetic antibiotic.

Wormwood essential oil with 16% cadinene 
stopped both bacteria and fungi in their tracks.

A flowering plant from Peru called Xenophyllum poposum with 24% of two types of cadinene also 
wiped out several strains of bacteria and fungi in the laboratory, including Candida.

A plant from southern Europe called mountain germander with 17% cadinene effectively 
killed 13 bacterial and three fungal species.

At the very least, cadinene is part of several plants with powerful antibiotic and antifungal properties.


6. Camphene

Pungent and herbal-scented camphene is sourced from rosemary as well as from hemp. Historically, it was used as a lamp fuel before kerosene was widely available.

As an antibiotic, camphene is not only selective about the bacteria it targets it also 
enhances the effectiveness of synthetic antibiotics. This helps fight bacteria that are resistant to traditional treatments.

Multiple studies have demonstrated the power of this terpene as an 
antibacterial, antifungal, anticancer, antioxidant, antiparasitic, antidiabetic, and anti-inflammatory agent.


7. Camphor

Camphor has the interesting ability to help other substances penetrate through the skin. So, if you have a healing lotion with camphor, the other molecules can better get through the skin barrier and deliver their benefits.

Camphor does more than kill bacteria and fungus; it 
repels insects, destroys viruses, and even fights cancer cells.


8. Citral

Lemongrass, lemon, orange, and hemp are abundant sources of citral. Citral is effective against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria as well as fungi.

Gram-positive and negative refer to how the bacteria show up on a standard test. Gram-negative bacteria cause things like pneumonia and wound infections, while gram-positive bacteria cause strep and staph infections.

Substances like citral that work against gram-negative bacteria can support wound healing as well as fight infections.

Citral also 
combats the fungus Candida by stripping the biofilm that thrives in moist areas of the body. Candida is a common and harmful fungus often found in different areas of the body, including the digestive tract. It doesn’t cause any trouble in some people, but for others, it can create a spectrum of symptoms, from toenail fungus to bloating and diarrhea.


9. Citronellol

Citronellol is found in the oils of roses and geraniums, as well as hemp. Bugs hate citronellol, which is why it’s common in some bug-repellant formulas.

Citronellol is 
effective against fungus and can be applied topically. However, researchers found that it had to be used daily until the fungus was completely gone.


10. Delta 3 Carene

Pine trees, cedar trees, rosemary, and hemp are all sources of delta 3 carene. Like many terpenes, it’s used as a fragrance by the cosmetics industry, but it also naturally repels insects.

Delta 3 carene slows the growth of bacteria
 and also inhibits fungal growth.

 

11. Eucalyptol

Eucalyptol is often used in topical creams because it is a natural penetration enhancer, and it helps other molecules get through the skin barrier to deliver their benefits.

In a 2010 study, 
eucalyptol worked against seven of nine bacteria and fungi. It’s an ingredient in Listerine antiseptic mouth wash because it’s effective against bacteria and has a minty scent.

Since 2010 several additional studies have been completed. A 
2021 research review asks the scientific community if eucalyptol can replace antibiotics because of its effectiveness against various common bacterial threats without many of the side effects of synthetic antibiotics.


12. Eugenol

Found in clove as well as hemp, eugenol inactivated salmonella within 60 minutes of exposure.

Researchers say it shows 
exceptional antimicrobial activity as it is effective against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria as well as several types of fungus.


13. Gamma Terpinene

G-terpinene is found in many plants, including celery, grapes, cumin, ginger, and hemp. With a strong lemon odor, it is frequently added to everything from soaps to tobacco.

G-terpinene is not as powerful an antibiotic as many other hemp terpenes, but it does 
fight fungus.


14. Geraniol

Geraniol can be extracted from several plants, including geranium, thyme, rose, and hemp. Various studies have demonstrated geraniol fights both bacteria and fungi.

A research review showed geraniol to work against 
78 different microorganisms.
It’s also a 
natural insect repellant.


15. Humulene

Humulene is the grassy, earthy, piney, herbal terpene of hops and is one of the many genuinely remarkable terpenes found in hemp.

Pond scum and dental plaque are two examples of organisms that form biofilms, and humulene is showing promise 
against bacteria and also in inhibiting the formation of biofilms. Humulene also kills viruses and helps wounds heal faster.


16. Limonene

Researchers are interested in limonene for food preservation and its antibiotic properties because it is highly effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria. It’s the terpene powering orange oil cleaning products.

Even more remarkably, while limonene has 
antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antioxidant properties and kills all sorts of harmful bacteria, it is selective as well. For some good bacteria, limonene actually stimulates growth.


17. Linalool

Linalool is commonly extracted from lavender, basil, and hemp. In the traditional Ayurvedic medicine from India, it is used to reduce anxiety and improve sleep.

In one study, linalool 
inhibited 17 different types of bacteria. It is a well-established antimicrobial and insecticide that researchers think may be an excellent natural alternative for the poultry industry to use.

Linalool is so effective against a spectrum of bacteria and fungi, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa (responsible for pneumonia), that scientists think it makes an excellent 
natural food preservative.

In studies looking at the virus-fighting abilities of specific essential oils, oils high in 
linalool have particularly potent antiviral effects.


18. Myrcene

Myrcene is an abundant terpene found in hops, tea tree oil, basil, lemongrass, mango, and hemp. It is also found in a medicinal shrub used in Brazil to treat diabetes, diarrhea, dysentery, and hypertension. Myrcene has a peppery, spicy scent and flavor.

Myrcene is 
readily absorbed through the skin and helps other molecules penetrate, which is why it’s included in Jampha’s Relieve TopicalIcy-Blue Gel Topical, and Focus Heat Topical.

Researchers have found myrcene to be the 
primary agent in tea tree oil’s potent antibacterial properties.


19. Nerolidol

Nerolidol can be extracted from ginger, lavender, honeysuckle, and hemp. It is floral and fruity with woodsy back notes.

2016 review of studies demonstrates nerolidol’s wide variety of health applications. It was effective against more than 25 different bacteria strains.
Nerolidol also is effective against bacterial biofilms. The biofilms can be hard to treat because the bacteria form complex structures and are more resistant than on their own. Nerolidol was able to inhibit the formation of biofilms by as much as 80%.

The same reviews cover various studies where nerolidol effectively killed or inhibited fungi, including Candida. The antifungal benefits were found in both humans and plants.

Nerolidol also enhances skin penetration and kills parasites, including the one responsible for malaria. It is also 
effective against some viruses.


20. Ocimene

Mint, parsley, tarragon, and hemp are all sources of the terpene ocimene. Interestingly, its scent is pivotal to the social regulation of honeybee colonies.
Ocimene is 
effective against fungi and also repels bugs.


21. Para-Cymene

P-cymene is found in the essential oils of more than 100 plants used for food and medicinal purposes, including cilantro, thyme, oregano, and cumin.

P-cymene has not been studied extensively as an isolate. However, it is a significant component in several essential oils with powerful bacteria and fungal-fighting properties.

It has been shown to 
disrupt the biofilm of some bacteria on its own but does not seem to be the primary driver of antimicrobial activity in the essential oils. Instead, p-cymene enhances the effectiveness of other terpenes that kill bacteria, fungi, and viruses.


22. Phytol

Phytol is found in matcha and sencha green tea as well as in hemp. It is used in the manufacture of synthetic vitamins E and K1.

Phytol is a 
valuable antibiotic, and it is a useful antibacterial disinfectant because it works against E. coli as well as other bacteria.

Phytol is widely used as a 
food additive because of its antimicrobial properties.


23. Pulegone

Found in mint as well as hemp, pulegone has a fresh and minty scent.
Pulegone is a potent antibiotic and antifungal, effective against both 
Candida and Salmonella.

In one study, it worked against 19 out of 19 microorganisms, including both 
gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria strains

Pulegone also 
stops the multiplication of viruses, including the herpes simplex virus type 1.


24. Terpineol

Terpineol is derived from pine oil as well as hemp. Pine oil is often used in cleaners both for its piney scent and properties as a disinfectant.


Terpineol has 
excellent antibacterial activities, including against drug-resistant strains.


25. Terpinolene

In addition to hemp, terpinolene is found in lilacs, nutmeg, rosemary, and apples. It is known for its multifaceted woody, floral, piney smell.

Terpinolene is found in several essential oils that 
kill viruses, bacteria, and fungi.


26. Valencene

Found in citrus fruits as well as hemp, valencene smells and tastes like a fresh orange.

Because of its abundance and great scent, valencene is commonly used in perfume and cleaning products. It is effective as an 
antiseptic.


Hemp Terpenes are Natural Preservatives with Remarkable Health Benefits

Terpenes are specialized plant molecules designed to support the health and growth of the plant, so it is not surprising that so many active plant compounds have powerful antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. Nature is designed to thrive, and these protections are a necessity for plant survival.
Some customers have wondered why we don’t add preservatives to our

Jampha products. 
Some artificial preservatives are harmful to your health, and with the natural bacteria, fungus, and virus-killing properties of terpenes, chemical preservatives are unnecessary.

The natural terpenes we add to our 
unique tinctures are packed with power! In addition to keeping our oils and topicals fresh, these plant molecules deliver health benefits and support to crucial systems in your body.


Jampha Tibetan Pharmacy has created Turquoise Dragon a Full Spectrum Anti Biotic, Anti-viral and anti-bacterial super botanical infusion. Combining Synergy Enhanced Terpenes with many rare and precious Tibetan Medicine Botanicals.

Disclaimer Notice: 

Because Tibetan treatments, therapies and medicine are not yet recognized, licensed, or regulated by the AMA or FDA or any US agency. This document is not to be construed as a diagnostic tool and/or that of prescribing medicines or therapies, it is for informational support only. Consult your doctor before taking any medications.

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Alpha bisabolol is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Balance Detox Relieve Calm Vibrant Face CBD Topical Alpha Phellandrene Sources: Hemp, Eucalyptus, Mint, Parsley, Dill, Cinnamon Benefits Fights cancer cells Anti-tumor Kills fungus Boosts the immune system Relieves depression Reduces pain Description Found in various natural sources, including eucalyptus, turmeric, and cannabis, a-phellandrene is gaining recognition for potential anticancer applications, including against breast and prostate cancer cells . It may protect the lungs from cancer . Alpha phellandrene also boosts immune function . When tested on leukemia cells, a-phellandrene boosted the immune response and increased B- and T-cell proliferation . In human liver tumor cells, it induced cell necrosis , which means it damaged the cancerous cells. Studies also show a-phellandrene works as an anti-fungal, and it severely disrupts the integrity of the fungal cell membrane . 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These remarkable terpenes also may help treat and prevent neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases . Specifically, pinene helps manage the levels of oxidants and antioxidants in your nervous system. Research this hemp terpene can enhance memory retention by inhibiting the breakdown of neurotransmitters in the brain . Pinene also increases airflow to the lungs, gives some patients asthma relief, and can reduce allergy symptoms like a runny nose or itchy eyes. Studies show that alpha and beta-pinene can reduce antibiotic resistance . It also kills fungus . If you’ve ever enjoyed a stroll through a forest of pine trees, you’ve sampled this terpene’s refreshing molecular magic. Alpha and beta-pinene are included in the following Jampha CBD products: Focus Balance Detox Relieve Breathe Sleep Vibrant Face CBD Topical Relieve Topical Beta-Caryophyllene Sources: Hemp, Hops, Black Pepper, Cloves, Cinnamon, Rosemary Benefits Neuroprotective Fights inflammation Reduces anxiety and depression Accelerates cell healing Fights cancer Anti-tumor May be useful to treat IBS Description Found in ginger, oregano, sage, and thyme, any herbaceous meal you eat likely contains some of the terpene beta-caryophyllene. This powerhouse terpene is abundant in hemp and cannabis plants. Preliminary medical studies show it fights inflammation , helps reduce anxiety and depression , reduces the tumor necrosis factor, and accelerates cell healing . B-caryophyllene is an effective anti-bacterial and is helpful against the airborne bacteria Streptococcal . It does more than protect against bacteria; it increases the speed of cell healing . In two types of colon cancer, b-caryophyllene significantly decreased proliferation . It also fights inflammation in the colon and may be useful to combat inflammatory bowel disease. B-caryophyllene shows promise as a neuroprotective agent with possible applications for Alzheimer’s patients . In preclinical studies, this hemp terpene also reduced inflammatory and neuropathic pain . Beta-caryophyllene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Relieve Calm Focus Detox Breathe Sleep Relieve Topical Cadinene Sources: Hemp, Juniper, Nutmeg, Sesame Benefits Fights inflammation Inhibits cancer cells Provides antioxidants Kills bacteria Reduce respiratory infections Helps lower high blood pressure Reduces anxiety Description A widely occurring terpene, cadinene’s woody scent is commonly used in fragrances. Cadinene inhibits cancer growth , and it interrupts the cell cycle in mutated cells and encourages cell death. Cadinene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Focus Camphene Sources: Hemp, Chrysanthemum, Rosemary Benefits Prevent coronary heart disease Treats athlete’s foot Clears and heals the respiratory system Descriptions Camphene’s aroma is described as pungent and herbal with undertones of pine. Inhaled, it helps clear congestion and acts as a bronchial stimulant. Camphene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Icy-Blue Gel Topical Focus Heat Topical Camphor Sources: Hemp, Camphor, Laurel Tree Benefits Topical pain relief Reduces inflammation Heal allergy rashes and dermatitis Reduce pain from migraines Clear respiratory congestion Description Pungent camphor is also found in herbs like rosemary, basil, and mint but is most abundant in laurel trees. Ancient Japanese and Chinese medical practitioners have long used camphor to treat pain, swelling, and inflammation. Today, camphor is combined with menthol for topical pain relief . You’ll also find camphor in lotions and creams to reduce inflammation , and it is easily absorbed through the skin. Camphor is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Breathe Icy-Blue Gel Topical Focus Heat Topical Citral Sources: Hemp, Lemongrass, Lemon Fruit, Lemon Verbena Benefits Fights tumors Sedative Anti-inflammatory Anti-anxiety Suppresses the growth of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria Kills fungus, including candida Improves metabolic rates and glucose management Relieves diarrhea Description With its citrusy aroma, citral adds scent to a range of beauty products, perfumes, and suntan lotions. It is also an ingredient in desserts and soft drinks. Like CBD and many plant terpenes, citral fights cancer. In one study, citral reduced the weight and size of breast cancer tumors . Other studies indicate that citral can reduce inflammation and help manage immune-inflammatory conditions , including some forms of dementia. In support of digestion, citral is shown to relieve diarrhea and improve metabolic rates and glucose management . Citral is an effective sedative and exhibits anxiety-relieving properties . It also shows promise as an antimicrobial . It suppresses the growth of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, fungi, and other hazardous microbes. Candida is a fungus that commonly overgrows in the intestinal tract due to processed foods, coffee, alcohol, and antibiotics. It can be difficult to kill once established. Left unchecked, candida can travel into the lungs and cause pneumonia. Citral and geraniol both prove effective against candida infection . Citral is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Detox Breathe Sleep Calm Citronellol Sources: Hemp, Lemongrass Benefits Repels bugs Fights cancer Neuroprotective Promotes wound healing Anticonvulsant Antimicrobial and antibiotic Descriptions Citronellol has a floral and citrus scent. It repels some bugs and is used as an ingredient in some insect repellants. Citronellol is effective against lung cancer cells . It also shows promise as an antimicrobial and antibiotic to promote wound healing and reduce convulsions . Citronellol and geraniol demonstrate neuroprotective properties . Researchers say they provide a natural template to treat neurological diseases. Delta 3 Carene Sources: Hemp, Rosemary, Basil, Pepper, Cedar, Pine Benefits Anti-bacterial Kills fungus, including candida Expectorant/Respiratory benefits Treats diarrhea Anti-inflammatory Description The sweet and woody odor of delta 3 carene is evident in familiar sources like rosemary, cedar, and pine. Studies show delta 3 carene can reduce mucus in the lungs . It is an anti-inflammatory with applications for fibromyalgia, arthritis, and other painful chronic conditions. It’s also shown to kill gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria and candida species . Delta 3 Carene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Focus Detox Vibrant Face CBD Topical Eucalyptol Sources: Hemp, Bay Leaves, Tea Tree, Sage, Cardamom Benefits Relieves pain-causing inflammation Treats respiratory diseases Potential treatment for pancreatitis Repair colon damage Support heart health Antioxidant Anti-bacterial Anti-fungal Enhances memory and mood Description Found in camphor laurel, bay leaves, tea tree, sweet basil, rosemary, sage, and cannabis, eucalyptol has a minty scent with a bit of spice and honey. Studies show eucalyptol works as an antioxidant and provides relief from inflammation-causing pain . Additional studies reveal how it can help repair colon damage and support cardiovascular health . Eucalyptol has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties . It also has mental benefits and enhances memory and mood . Eucalyptol is a systemic anti-inflammatory that reduces oxidative stress and fights neurodegenerative diseases . Eucalyptol is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Detox Breathe Eugenol Sources: Hemp, Turmeric, Ginger, Marjoram, Nutmeg, Oregano, Thyme Benefits Fights several types of cancer, including melanoma Anti-tumor Gentle local anesthetic and antiseptic Kills bacteria and fungus Anti-inflammatory Antioxidant Lowers cholesterol levels Protects the kidneys Defends against food-borne pathogens Description Since it protects against food-borne pathogens , fragrant and spicy eugenol is added to food preservatives, beauty products, toothpaste, and mouthwash. Eugenol was shown to kill cancer cells in several forms of cancer, including melanoma, osteosarcoma, leukemia, gastric, skin tumors, and mast cells . Eugenol lowers serum cholesterol levels and supports healthy liver activity. Eugenol also protects the kidneys and helps them recover after injury. Eugenol is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Detox Relieve Vibrant Face CBD Topical Gamma Terpinene Sources: Hemp, Parsnip, Green Bell Pepper, Turmeric Benefits Antioxidant Anti-inflammatory Sedative Description Because of its strong lemon odor, gamma-terpinene is an ingredient in food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and tobacco. Research on gamma-terpinene shows antioxidant activity and anti-inflammatory benefits. Gamma Terpinine is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Relieve Sleep Geraniol Sources: Hemp, Catnip, Lemongrass, Beebalm, Grapes Benefits Antimicrobial Anti-inflammatory Antioxidant Fights tumors Fights cancer Neuroprotectant Eases depression Aids sleep Kills fungus Kills viruses Supports optimal liver and kidney function Reduces depression Description Thanks to a rose-like aroma, geraniol is widely used in perfumes and toilet solutions. Researchers have found the geraniol to possess anti-tumor properties on skin, oral, breast, lung, colon, prostate, pancreatic, kidney, and liver cancers. Geraniol fights several types of cancer, including lung cancer , and improves the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatments. Studies also indicate it has potent anti-tumor properties with no damage to surrounding healthy tissue . It makes tumor cells more vulnerable to commonly used chemotherapy agents and limits their adaptive resistance. Studies show it protects your liver and may assist in its regeneration. It also supports optimal kidney function . Geraniol is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Detox Breathe Sleep Humulene Sources: Hemp, Sage, Ginseng, Hops Benefits Anti-inflammatory Mitigated inflammatory conditions like fibromyalgia Anti-bacterial Destroys cancer cells Slows tumor growth Malaria Dengue fever Description Through its sources like ginseng, humulene has been used in Chinese medicine for generations. Research shows it works as an anti-inflammatory and analgesic. It offers the potential to treat arthritis, bursitis, fibromyalgia , and any condition that benefits from reducing inflammation. It has been useful in some countries for treating malaria and dengue fever . Humulene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Balance Relieve Limonene/D-Limonene Sources: Hemp, Orange Rind, Dill, Cardamom, Marigolds, Nutmeg Benefits Fights cancer Helps reduce tumors Effective sedative that also calms the skin Natural insecticide Antimicrobial Kills viruses Protects cardiovascular tissue Protects the stomach Regulates metabolic processes Reduces anxiety Relieves depression Helps counteract the effects of stress Reduces brain inflammation Supports a healthy immune system Description Limonene is a powerful sedative to improve mood and enhance well-being, reduces anxiety and depression , and fights stress . This hemp terpene has also been shown to be calming to the skin. Limonene reduces brain inflammation and protects the brain against toxicity . This hemp terpene is not just a potent anti-inflammatory; it can help the immune system heal and repair after illness or disease. Multiple studies also show d-limonene supports the lymphatic system and helps regulate immune function . Limonene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Relieve Focus Detox Balance Breathe Vibrant Face CBD Topical Relieve Topical Icy-Blue Gel Topical Focus Heat Topical Linalool Sources: Hemp, Mints, Cinnamon, Rosewood, Citrus, Lavender Benefits Fights cancer Reduces seizures Improves memory and brain function Eases anxiety Antidepressant Muscle relaxant Sleep aid Repels mosquitos Reduces pain Description Linalool’s aroma is floral with a hint of spice and citrus. It is used as a food additive to enhance flavor and the scent profile in cleaning, cosmetic, and hygiene products. Studies so far show applications to reduce anxiety , relieve stress , ease depression , reduce epileptic seizures , reduce pain , and fight cancer . Linalool is proving helpful in inducing apoptosis in several types of cancer cells, including leukemia and cervical cancer . Linalool is not just a potent anti-inflammatory; it can help the immune system heal and repair after illness or disease. The plant terpene linalool has been effective against seizures in several animal studies. In a preclinical study on Alzheimer’s, linalool reversed both neuropathological and behavioral impairments . Linalool is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Balance Detox Sleep Relieve Calm Vibrant Face CBD Topical Lotion Myrcene Sources: Hemp, Hops, Mango, Basil, Lemongrass Benefits Fights cancer Potential treatment for diabetes Anti-inflammatory Neuroprotectant Sedative Reduces sleep disorders like insomnia Mitigates pain Description Myrcene is a dominant terpene in the world of cannabis research. It works as an analgesic to reduce pain and bodily discomfort and is an effective sedative . Myrcene works as a muscle relaxant with an application to treat sleep disorders like insomnia . Like many terpenes, it is a valuable anti-inflammatory . In Brazilian traditional medicine, it’s been used for treating diabetes , diarrhea, and hypertension. In a study on breast cancer, myrcene impaired cancer’s ability to grow and induced cell death . Myrcene acts as a neuroprotective , and it reduces oxidative damage and slows cell death in the brain. Myrcene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Sleep Relieve Calm Relieve Topical Icy-Blue Gel Topical Focus Heat Topical Nerolidol Sources: Hemp, Neroli, Ginger, Jasmine, Tea Tree Benefits Kills cancer cells Fights tumors Anti-inflammatory Protects brain tissue from oxidative stress Antioxidant Antimicrobial Kills parasites Natural insecticide Sedative Description Woodsy, floral, and lightly citrusy nerolidol is used in shampoos, perfumes, detergents, and cleansers. It’s an FDA-approved food flavoring agent. Nerolidol’s sedative properties were first documented in 1972. It is currently under testing as a skin penetration enhancer for the transdermal delivery of therapeutic drugs . Research already shows it works as an antioxidant, kills bacteria, parasites, and insects, reduces ulcers, fights tumors, and reduces inflammation. It’s also an antioxidant , which supports heart health and helps the body fight the biochemical changes resulting from stress. Nerolidol’s robust anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties reduced the inflammation in rats’ brains and protected them from oxidative stress . In cancer studies, nerolidol reduced both benign and malignant tumors of the gallbladder . Nerolidol is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Calm Ocimene Sources: Hemp, Allspice, Parsley, Marjoram, Tarragon, Mango Benefits Decongestant and expectorant Antiviral Anti-bacterial Reduces seizures Anti-fungal Fights cancer Description Because of its pleasant, herbaceous aroma, ocimene is used in many perfumes. Ocimene is a decongestant and expectorant that helps clear airways and improve respiration. It is shown to work as an anti-bacterial and kills fungus. Other medical applications include reducing seizures and fighting cancer tumors . Ocimene, derived from basil and sage, as well as hemp, works as an anticonvulsant . Para-Cymene Sources: Hemp, Cumin, Thyme, Oregano, Anise, Eucalyptus Benefits Kills cancer cells Antimicrobial Antioxidant Anti-inflammatory Potential as an emphysema treatment Reduces anxiety Description With a sweet and citrusy taste and scent, para-cymene makes a popular flavoring agent. It’s also used in make-up, perfumes, and cleaning products. Studies show p-cymene to have antioxidant , anti-inflammatory , anxiolytic , anticancer , and antimicrobial properties. It helps repair cells, reduce inflammation, and kill bacteria. Emphysema reduces lung capacity with no cure, so efforts are focused on halting the disease’s progression. Studies show p-cymene reduces lung emphysema and inflammation . Para-Cymene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Breathe Phytol Sources: Hemp, Chlorophyll Benefits Fights cancer Enhances immune function Reduces inflammation Antioxidant Potential treatment for Alzheimer’s Description Phytol is released during chlorophyll breakdown, and it’s used in many fragrance compounds as an aromatic ingredient. Medically, research shows that it acts as an antioxidant , reduces inflammation , and fights cancer . Phytol enhances the natural killer cells that fight cancer while also strengthening immunity and reducing inflammation. It is studied as a possible treatment for Alzheimer’s patients because it disrupts the amyloid proteins that accumulate with that disease. Phytol is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Focus Pulegone Sources: Hemp, Pennyroyal, Catnip, Peppermint Benefits Muscle relaxer Improves memory and cognitive function Antioxidant Reduces allergic responses and inflammation Sleep aid Description Pulegone has a pleasant, mint-like odor and is used as a flavoring agent and in perfumes. Preliminary research shows its benefits as a muscle relaxer . It also helps the brain and nerve cells to communicate more effectively and improves your memory . Pulegone is an antioxidant and supports immune function by suppressing allergic and inflammation responses . It also works as an antihistamine to reduce the symptoms of allergic reactions, including nasal congestion, sneezing, or hives. Found in camphor, mint plants, and hemp, the plant terpene pulegone helped subjects fall asleep more easily . The terpene pulegone improves cognitive function and memory and helps your brain make new neural connections. Pulegone is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Breathe Terpineol Sources: Hemp, Lilacs, Pine Trees, Clary Sage, Coriander, Mandarin Orange Benefits Potential to treat cancer Fights tumors Reduce seizures Sedative Gastroprotective Aids in addiction recovery Reduces anxiety Kills fungus Kill bacteria Description Terpineol has a pleasant forest-like and floral aroma. Used as a flavoring in sweets, beverages, and condiments, you can also find terpineol in soaps, candles, perfumes, and lotions. Research shows it kills bacteria and fights fungus . For patients with epilepsy, it can reduce the frequency and intensity of seizures . As a gastroprotective , it helps protect our digestive system from acid damage. Terpineol is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Detox Sleep Relieve Calm Terpinolene Sources: Hemp, Lilac, Tea Tree, Nutmeg, Apples, Cabbage, Carrots, Conifers, Sage Benefits Sedative that helps with sleep Fights cancer Reduces inflammation Provides pain relief Repels insects Reduce anxiety and panic attacks Description Terpinolene has a woody aroma that is often accompanied by citrusy and floral tones. This fresh-tasting compound shows promise as an anti-inflammatory that can provide pain relief . It also helps reduce oxidative damage to slow signs of aging . This hemp terpene is a natural insect repellent . It reduces anxiety and treats insomnia and panic attacks . Studies show terpinolene may slow down the growth of brain cancer cells . Terpinolene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Balance Vibrant Face CBD Topical Relieve Topical Valencene Sources: Hemp, Valencia Oranges Benefits Inhibits the growth of cancer cells Fights damage to the skin due to sun exposure Reduces inflammation Relieves and controls allergic responses Improves mental alertness Description With a sweet and citrusy aroma, the terpene valencene is a highly valued flavor additive. Valencene reduces inflammation . It also can help treat allergies and lower the intensity of a reaction. Valencene shows the potential to fight damage made to the skin due to sun exposure . Valencene is included in the following Jampha CBD products: Sleep Calm The Safety of Terpenes and Essential Oils Essential oils contain terpenes mixed with other compounds. If you diffuse a rose or lavender essential oil, terpene molecules in the air create a floral aroma. Essential oils have a mix of terpenes with other concentrated plant compounds. As is the case with powerful medicine, the correct dose is beneficial, but an overdose can be harmful. This general rule is particularly true with essential oils. People tend to think, “it’s just plants,” without realizing the remarkable impact of plant molecules on the body. While terpenes are safe to eat, and some are FDA-approved as food additives, a few can be toxic in high quantities. CBD is carefully crafted with a healthy level of targeted terpenes. Most essential oils are best used by diffusers and should not be consumed . Some can cause a rash on the skin or be poisonous if swallowed, so users should carefully investigate each oil before use. Some are so potent they need to be diluted to be safe to use. Popular essential oils that must be diluted include: Bay Cinnamon bark or leaf Clove bud Citronella Cumin Lemongrass Lemon verbena Oregano Thyme Not Just Plants, Plant Molecules Next time you catch the scent of fresh orange, pine, or garden flowers, take a deep breath. Those are terpenes, and they are good for you. Cannabis and the industrial hemp plant have a remarkably high concentration and variety of terpenes. Full-spectrum CBD harnesses the power of these plant molecules, individually and together, in an entourage.
By Trinn Hatch 03 Sep, 2023
Understanding the ego is essential in the quest for spiritual growth and holistic well-being. Thought leaders like Chögyam Trungpa, Eckhart Tolle, and Dr. Joe Dispenza have deeply explored this concept, offering actionable insights into recognizing, integrating, and transcending the ego.  This blog weaves their wisdom together, offering insights into liberating ourselves from the confines of ego. The Birth of Ego: A Split from Reality In his groundbreaking work "A New Earth," Eckhart Tolle discusses the genesis of ego as a divergence from the authentic self. As per Tolle, when a child is born, their initial experience is pure awareness, an unfiltered engagement with the 'Now.' As we grow, we start identifying with our thoughts, emotions, and experiences. This identification is what Tolle defines as the ego – an artificial construct that veils our true, boundless self. Recognizing the Ego: Insights from Chögyam Trungpa Chögyam Trungpa, a revered Tibetan Buddhist master, contributed significantly to the understanding of the ego. According to Trungpa, the ego develops as a safety mechanism, an armor constructed out of our thoughts and emotions. While seemingly protective, this armor isolates us from genuine, unmediated experiences. Trungpa guides us to identify the ego through mindfulness meditation. During this practice, we can observe the ego as it instinctively clings to thoughts and emotions, thereby revealing itself. Such mindful observation allows us to train our awareness to identify the fleeting and insubstantial ego as distinct from our true self. Transcending the Ego: A Multi-Dimensional Approach While at its essence, strategies to dissolve and integrate the ego are very similar; different spiritual teachers articulate it differently. Eckhart Tolle suggests the practice of presence, wherein we anchor ourselves in the 'Now,' detaching from the ego's past and future narratives. Tolle advises watching the thinker, an exercise where we observe our thoughts without judgment or identification. Chögyam Trungpa offers the practice of 'shamatha-vipashyana' meditation. In 'shamatha,' the calming aspect of the practice, we cultivate mindfulness and awareness to dissolve the ego's grip. 'Vipashyana,' the insight aspect, allows us to see the true nature of the ego and reality, leading to a deeper understanding and eventual integration of the ego. Dr. Joe Dispenza, a pioneering researcher in neuroscience and epigenetics, offers a science-backed approach to transcend the ego, which is remarkably similar to the other two methods. He advocates reprogramming the brain through meditation and mental rehearsals, which can help cultivate states of being free from ego-driven thoughts and emotions. Quieting the Ego: Tools for Daily Practice Specific tools can effectively integrate and quieten the ego through daily practice. Mindfulness, the act of staying fully present in each moment, can starve the ego of the past and future narratives it thrives on. Techniques like 'Loving-Kindness meditation' or 'Metta Bhavana' encourage cultivating an open heart and unconditional kindness towards all beings, eroding the ego's sense of separateness, entitlement, and neediness. Practices like 'Self-Inquiry' or 'Atma Vichara' involve relentlessly questioning the notion of 'I,' helping to reveal and quieten the ego. Dissolving Into Wholeness While the ego can often feel like a formidable obstacle, the teachings of Eckhart Tolle, Chögyam Trungpa, Dr. Joe Dispenza, and many others offer a clear path to understanding and transcending it. It's important to remember that the journey of dissolving the ego is a deeply personal and transformative process. As we start seeing through the illusion of the ego, we can begin to experience our innate wholeness. This shift doesn't necessarily mean the complete eradication of the ego but rather a change in our relationship with it. We learn to see it for what it truly is - a constructed identity, not our authentic being. A Journey Into Connection and Awareness The dissolution of the ego is not an end but a beginning. It starts a journey into deeper awareness, compassion, and connection. As we step out from the shadow of the ego, we step into the light of consciousness and begin to live from a place of authenticity, inner peace, and interconnectedness. May the wisdom of these spiritual thought leaders guide you on your journey toward self-discovery and liberation. The path may seem challenging, but remember each step taken with awareness brings you closer to your true and boundless self.
By Joan Weisman 03 Sep, 2023
Sleep is often the missing link in balanced health. We cannot live without sleep. Regular, quality rest keeps our immune system strong and our brain lively. A lack of sleep lowers stress resistance and dulls our ability to think, concentrate, or even process memories.
By Joan Weisman 03 Sep, 2023
To meet the day means being alert and energetic. A clear mind is better for learning, productivity, and decision-making. Many of the stimulants we commonly use to feel awake, like caffeine, can have side-effects or cause dependence. The Focus Tincture Collection combines organic CBD with plant terpenes well-known to help with mental clarity and energy. Here, we take a look at how caffeine works in our body and compare that with the research on how CBD and plant terpenes support vital energy and mental clarity. Caffeine, an Adenosine Competitor As we do physical or mental work during the day, our central nervous system releases adenosine. It builds up as the day winds onward, making us feel tired. We burn adenosine while we sleep, allowing us to wake up with energy for the day. Caffeine blocks the adenosine receptors. Caffeine actually works through several mechanisms, but a primary one is interfering with adenosine's ability to bind with receptors in your nervous system . Even if you've been active or using your brain for an extended period and a fair amount of adenosine has built up, the caffeine blocks its effect and reduces the feeling of tiredness. Caffeine is safe for consumption, and most people do not have side-effects. Doctors recommend consuming the equivalent of no more than four cups of coffee a day . Side-effects of caffeine can include sleeplessness, anxiety, nausea, dehydration, or an accelerated heart rate. CBD and Mental Alertness CBD functions differently than coffee. While coffee's full effects come on and fade within a few hours, CBD builds up in your body over time. You may feel its effects shortly after taking it, and CBD becomes more effective with consistent use. You may know CBD as a sedative rather than a stimulant. Because of its interaction with the endocannabinoid system that stretches from head to toe, CBD appears to have a biphasic effect. Specifically, people experience different results depending on the dosage they receive. According to a 2017 review, the effect of lower doses of CBD may be stimulating, and higher doses sedative . A single dose of CBD increases blood flow to the part of the brain associated with memory function , according to recent research at University College London. Scientists found 600 mg of CBD increased blood flow to brain regions involved in processing memory, particularly the hippocampus. Early studies in CBD discovered that CBD can promote wakefulness , though the precise dosage and methods require additional research. Anxiety and stress are exhausting. Another way CBD may reduce fatigue is by alleviating stress and anxiety . Studies using hair analysis in regular cannabis users found more significant CBD concentrations to be associated with better cognitive performance – especially memory – fewer psychotic symptoms and increased gray matter in the hippocampus. Our Focus Formula's Synergy-Enhanced Terpenes Terpenes have their own host of benefits for cognitive function. Each of the plant terpenes in our Focus SETI formulas, with or without CBD , was selected to enhance vitality and brain function. Alpha & Beta-Pinene Pinene offers several benefits to the brain and nervous system. It is often said to provide a concentration boost coincided with a feeling of alertness. Research shows it can enhance memory retention by inhibiting the breakdown of neurotransmitters in the brain . Alpha and beta-Pinene show potential to help treat and prevent neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases . Further brain benefits of pinene are under study. Limonene Limonene supports your vitality in several ways. It relieves anxiety and depression and fights stress allowing you to function better. It has an impressive ability to help your liver's detoxification enzymes cleanse the body of harmful chemicals and fats . A healthy liver supplies glucose to your blood to keep your energy and blood sugar levels even. Today's lifestyle can be hard work for our livers, and it appreciates all the help it can get. Limonene has other brain benefits – it reduces brain inflammation and protects it from toxicity . Beta-Caryophyllene b-Caryophyllene improves and even restores memory in preclinical trials. It is abundant in hemp and cannabis plants as well as ginger, oregano, and thyme. It is a CB2 antagonist that fights inflammation , helps reduce anxiety and depression , and accelerates cell healing . b-Caryophyllene shows promise as a neuroprotective agent with possible applications for Alzheimer's patients . alpha-Phellandrene a-Phellandrene boosts immune function and helps keep us healthy. Plants containing this terpene, like ginger, were commonly used in Chinese medicine to increase energy. Preclinical studies show a-Phellandrene may reduce pain and relieve depression . Cadinene Cadinene's woody scent is widely used in fragrances. Preliminary studies show cadinene fights inflammation . It's also may help reduce anxiety and high blood pressure . Delta 3 Carene Delta 3 Carene is an anti-inflammatory with applications for fibromyalgia, arthritis, and other painful chronic conditions . It's shown to kill candida species , which can drain our vitality if overgrown. Delta 3 Carene is also under study for its potential benefits to bone density. Researchers have seen evidence it can have a beneficial effect on bone health . Phytol Phytol's invigorating effect is said to increase mental alertness . It is under investigation as a possible alternative treatment for Alzheimer's patients for its ability to disrupt the amyloid proteins that accumulate with that disease. Phytol also acts as an antioxidant and reduces inflammation . Get Sustained Energy with Terpene-Enhanced SETI Formulas Sustained energy is not a product of poor sleep patterns, artificial stimulants, and poor self-care. The better our health and our cells' vitality, the easier it is for our organs and systems to feed us the energy we need to get through the day. Some people enjoy combining coffee and CBD. Each impacts mental clarity differently. Caffeine is a nervous system stimulant that stops us from feeling tired. On the other hand, plant terpenes are natural molecules designed to help balance and regulate your body's systems to stimulate mental clarity and support vitality on a cellular level.
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