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Cannabichromene (CBC)
Cannabichromene, or CBC, doesn’t get a lot of praise or attention, but it has shown to have profound benefits. Similar to cannbidiol (CBD) , CBC stems from the all-important cannabigerolic acid (CBGa). From there, enzymes cause it to convert into or cannabichrome carboxylic acid (CBCa). In this case of CBCa, it passes through the CBC synthase (the enzymes that gets the specific process underway). Over time, or if exposed to heat CBCa with break down and become cannabichromene, through a process known as decarboxylation.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to treat or cure any diseases.
| CBC can Reduce Swelling as well as Inflammation of the Intestinal Tract |
| CBC Appears to Fight Inflammation without Activating Cannabinoid Receptors |
| CBC produces a Stronger Effect when Combined with Other Cannabinoids |
$89.00
| CBC can Reduce Swelling as well as Inflammation of the Intestinal Tract |
| CBC Appears to Fight Inflammation without Activating Cannabinoid Receptors |
| CBC produces a Stronger Effect when Combined with Other Cannabinoids |
$49.00