Description
Product Details
- Contains 300 mcg of Hempflavin.
- Contains 0.00% THC
- Helps pain, inflammation and joint discomfort
- Great for general health and improved functionality.
- Non-GMO
See the clinical research paper here.
Directions For Use:
Place ONE (1) dropper (1 mL) under tongue and hold for 1 minute prior to swallowing. For daily supplementation and chronic pain relief.
Servings:
30 – 1 mL servings per bottle
Milligrams per application:
300 mcg of Hempflavin
Ingredients:
MCT, Hempflavin
CoA:
A Certificate of Analysis for this product can be found here. This document will allow you to see which cannabinoids (by name and quantity as a percentage of total), are in the product. Please note that the CoA for the product you receive may be slightly different, as each product batch will have its own CoA. We do this to ensure transparency, consistency, and quality for our customers.
<0.30% THC | NON-GMO | MADE IN USA | NO PESTICIDES | LABORATORY TESTED
No THC is included in this product.
No Cannabinoids are included in this product.
Verve’s HEMPFLAVIN is made with the highest quality water-soluble all-natural flavonoid oils. HEMPFLAVIN is formulated to be used for severe body aches, muscle soreness, and other pain relief by creating a synergistic flavonoid response known as the “flavonoid entourage effect.” Flavonoids are compounds that occur naturally in fruits, grains, and vegetables and are thought to provide health benefits through their antioxidative effects. Flavonoids are abundant in plants and are essential pigments for producing color and providing natural protection for the plant from the sun and harmful environmental elements and disease. Researchers have similarly found that flavonoids promote a healthy lifestyle by providing, beneficial anti-inflammatory effects, helping regulate bodily function more efficiently, while assisting in protecting against everyday toxins. The flavonoids in HEMPFLAVIN include Cannflavin A, B, & C, Cannabisin A, B & C, quercetin, apigenin-7- and kaempferol. Studies have found that the flavonoids in HEMPFLAVIN have prominent anti-inflammatory action and may help augment the body’s antioxidant defense.
Our supplemental nutrition products are fully compliant and are produced at an FDA-registered and cGMP-certified Food Manufacturing facility. HEMPFLAVIN is THC FREE and does not contain any cannabinoids and we are able to ship HEMPFLAVIN to all 50 states and internationally.
NO THC | NON-GMO | MADE IN USA | NO PESTICIDES | LABORATORY TESTED
No THC is included in this product.
No Cannabinoids are included in this product.
Flavonoids are found throughout the plant kingdom, including in hemp. Whilst the etymology of the word calls to mind flavour, it’s actually rooted in the Latin term, flavus, which translates to “yellow”, and was particularly used to refer to the colour yellow as it manifested in the natural world. Accordingly, one of the primary functions of flavonoids is providing the colour pigmentation for flowers, fruits and leaves, typically to attract pollinators or warn off herbivores, as well as helping with UV filtration.
Flavonoids and CBD
Over 6000 unique flavonoids have been identified thus far within the world of flora, making them one of the largest known nutrient families. But what does this have to do with cannabidiol? Well, of the over 200 different biological compounds within the average hemp plant, flavonoids make up around 10% of those that have been identified so far, a huge percentage when you consider the focus given to cannabinoids and terpenes.
Flavonoids are pharmacologically active, with the properties of flavonoids found in other biological bodies having been well documented and researched due to their prevalence throughout the majority of fruit and vegetables we consume. As with terpenes, flavonoids aren’t simply window dressing, but instead serve multiple roles. The most well documented of these is their usage as antioxidants, which ties to the role of flavonoids in warding off pests and fungi.
Finally, What are Cannaflavins?
Looking specifically at the hemp plant, the 23 identified flavonoids are separated between those that occur elsewhere in the natural world, and those that are unique to the Cannabis family. The latter compounds are referred to as cannaflavins, a portmanteau of cannabis and flavonoids. Whilst we typically associate terpenes with the flavours and scents that differentiate strains, flavonoids play an active role in this too, alongside their more obvious contribution to the pigmentation of the flowers.
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