DAY FECO Oil
DAY FECO Oil
ABOUT
Full Extract Cannabis oil has amazing potential to help numerous chronic medical conditions such as intractable pain, nervous system conditions, and mental health conditions. This is a miracle for everyone suffering but is not necessarily a new discovery as research has been ongoing for some time now.
Day oil is made from the Sativa strain that offers uplifting properties, making it ideal to add to your morning routine. Benefits include increased focus & creativity. Increased Serotonin, helps with Anxiety, Depression, chronic pain, digestion, appetite and craving control.
WHY?
We use controlled heat and agitation as an extract method, ensuring our oils are 100% organic without putting any other harmful chemicals into our bodies. No additional solvents are used in our FECO oils thus ensuring a Supreme, pure, organic product.
What it contains:
FECO
SOY BINDING AGENT
CARRIER: MCT OIL
We will discuss the properties in our Day oil in detail so you can make an informed decision on if you should incorporate Full Extract Cannabis oil to your healthcare routine.
Full Extract Cannabis Oil
WHAT IS IT?
FECO is a highly concentrated, whole-plant extract that is known to provide one of the broadest spectrums of cannabinoids and terpenes available - the components responsible for the medicinal benefits of cannabis. Due to this fact, many consider FECO to be one of the most potent and versatile medical cannabis treatment options as it offers the largest range of cannabinoids and terpenes to boost each other's effects based on the entourage effect. In medical circles, FECO is considered to be no less than revolutionary in its capabilities and versatility. All over the world, FECO is being used by patients battling a wide variety of chronic and in some cases fatal diseases.
WHY FULL EXTRACT IS BEST.
The cannabis plant itself contains over 500 biologically active compounds.
It is believed that the combination of all of the different compounds - cannabinoids, terpenes, and more - make cannabis so effective. This term for synergy is known as The Entourage Effect.
Full Extract means that a wide range of cannabinoids are included
You will get the most benefits from a full Extract product because all of the cannabinoids work together synergistically to provide the body with what it needs.
SATIVA STRAIN
Sativa revs up creativity and even sharpens focus, which makes it your not-so-secret weapon to help you get over that unseen hurdle. With sativa comes a boost in serotonin, which regulates learning, mood, sleep, anxiety, and appetite. It works to help combat chronic pain and can aid in easing and treating anxiety and depression. Some even enjoy a bit of sativa before physical activity—we love some pre-yoga sativa to get really into the om zone.
BENEFITS
- INCREASES ENERGY
A common medical use of sativa strains is to increase energy levels and promote productivity. As daytime social strains, sativas tend to spark activity, reduce levels of apathy, and promote the desire to engage
with others in a social setting. In other words, you might say that medical sativa effects are more or less the opposite of indica strains, where all you want to do is chill on the couch, listen to music, and fall asleep.
HELPS WITH DEPRESSION
Given the well-established ability to help promote energy levels, lower apathy, and elevate mood, it only stands to reason that one of the most common medical benefits of sativa marijuana strains is to ease
symptoms of depression. Often, patients diagnosed with depression find it difficult to find meaning in day-to-day life and everyday situations. They are overcome with a sense of apathy and find that nothing is
worthwhile. In our experience – and not to mention the experience of millions of cannabis users worldwide – a potent sativa strain may work wonders in helping to mitigate these feelings.
- INCREASES CREATIVITY
While indicas are associated with body highs, sativas are associated with head highs, which at times can translate to bursts of creativity and thinking outside the box. These strains tend to avoid any sleepy
feelings, meaning that creative and high feeling likely won’t be accompanied by the urge to fall asleep. These strains have been reported to be a good idea when a user wants to do something expressive, whether that’s writing, painting or sculpting.
- HELPS TO EASE ANXIETY
Though most cannabis strains have been reported to be good for helping provide some anxiety relief, sativas have the added bonus of helping a person stay active. Exercise and movement is a good way of keeping anxiety at bay. Everyone has had experiences with some form of social anxiety. But for some
people, the dread of hanging out with others or being put in specific social situations takes a toll on their
mental health. Cannabis is not a cure-all, but the stimulating effects of sativas can help people loosen up in social situations, thereby adding a happy boost to their self-confidence that makes it easier to hold conversations with others.
- BETTER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
In terms of particular ailments, sativa strains tend to be better for psychological disorders like depression, PTSD, and anxiety.
OTHER BENEFITS
Some of the conditions that may be responsive to FECO include:
Cancer
HIV/AIDS
Wasting disease
Severe pain
Severe anxiety
Depression
Severe PTSD Lupus
Fibromyalgia
Schizophrenia
Crohn’s Disease
Insomnia
Arthritis
Epilepsy
Soy Binding agent
WHAT IS IT?
The soy binding we use is a phospholipid that can be found in eggs, avocados, soybeans, and sunflowers. The substance acts as a binding agent that keeps ingredients stuck together. It may even play a role in increasing the potency of oil/edibles. We take a closer look at what is going on. Just like the
process of growing cannabis plants, adding the flowers into oils /food recipes and creating oils/edibles is an art form. There are countless recipes out there now and almost any dish, whether sweet or savory, can be infused with cannabinoids for either medicinal or recreational purposes. Making edibles/oils isn’t
always simple, especially for those cannabis enthusiasts who are new to the world of cannabis oils/edibles.
There are many ways to improve certain dishes and recipes, and factors such as flavor, texture, and presentation can be optimized to really make the experience fun and memorable. One secret weapon when it comes to tinkering with weed is the use of a soy binding agent, an ingredient that can greatly improve
the structural integrity of an edible/oil, and may enhance the absorption of the prized cannabinoids within.
WHY SOY BINDING AGENT?
Soy binding agent is a phospholipid, a type of fat, that is often used as an additive within the food to enable certain ingredients to bind and stick together that would usualy repel each other. Binding agents can be found within egg yolks, which is why eggs are frequently used in recipes to thicken sauces and
bases. Vegan sources of binding agents include avocados, soybeans, and sunflowers. The binding agent serves an essential role within the body and makes up parts of cel membranes- the protective barrier that separates the interior of cels from the outside. There is evidence to suggest that our specific soy binding
agent may be useful in cases of liver and galbladder disease, and some even employ it in attempts to treat cognitive impairment, dry skin, and numerous other conditions. Aside from being used as a health supplement, binding agents play a major role in oils and food products. It works as an emulsifying agent and additive that works to stabilize processed foods. It helps foods that usualy don’t mix to stay together.
For example, when adding a teaspoon of coconut oil into a cup of coffee the oil wil rise to the top of the liquid, the two substances won’t mix together. When adding an emulsifier such as a soy binding agent, the two wil mix together and stay together, creating a more pleasant beverage. It’s easy to see why binding agents are so important and widely used in food products that use oils and water. Binding agents basicaly help oil-based ingredients interact and stabilize with water based ingredients.
MCT oil
THE ROLE OF MCT IN OUR FECO
The role of MCT oil in Wonderplant's FECO oil is to allow a larger concentration of the FECO in your supplement to be absorbed into the bloodstream and begin acting quickly. We all know that FECO is wildly beneficial and most of us want to get the most out of this wonderplant that we can. MCT oils help us do
just that. Not only do MCT oils help increase the bioavailability of FECO allowing for quicker delivery and more FECO absorption, but they also happen to be really good for your health.
WHAT IS IT?
MCT oil is a supplement made from a type of fat called medium-chain triglycerides. MCT molecules are smaller than those in most of the fats you eat (long-chain triglycerides [LCT]). This makes them easier to digest. You can absorb MCT in your bloodstream quickly. This turns it into energy you can use.
WHERE DOES IT COME FROM?
MCT oil is usually made from coconut or palm kernel oil. Both have MCT in them. You can buy 100% MCT oil or a mixture of MCT and LCT. The way people get MCT oil from coconut or palm kernel oil is through a process called fractionation. This separates the MCT from the original oil and concentrates it.
PROS OF MCT OIL
Quick absorption due to molecular structure
90% saturated fat, which also aids the absorption
Light, thin oil
Almost flavorless
Doesn’t require chemical processing
Less expensive than some carrier oils
Slow to break down and go rancid
Help with weight loss by reducing your appetite, increasing metabolism, and making your body burn calories faster
Have benefits for people with autism, epilepsy, cancer, type 2 diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease
Activate the immune system to fight yeast and bacterial overgrowth
THE BENEFITS OF A CARRIER OIL
Carrier oils, also known as base oils, are used to dilute essential oils and “carry” plant supplements for cosmetic and culinary applications. In the case of FECO, they help the body absorb the product better and also assist with dosing.
When FECO is extracted, the result is some very potent molecules. For some perspective, A 20mg serving of FECO is equivalent to a few grains of
sand. By dissolving the FECO in oil with equal distribution, it makes accurate dosing significantly easier. Note: FECO is fat-soluble and therefore cannot be dissolved in water. This is why you need a carrier oil
Beyond easier dosing, dissolving FECO in a carrier oil also aids in absorption. Carrier oils are a source of dietary fat; such fats help the body absorb the molecules. Otherwise, they may pass through the digestive system without any benefit to the body.
HOW TO USE
Remember, we are not doctors. All medical conditions need to be addressed and chronic medication should not be replaced or stopped without talking to your doctor and discussing the possibilities.
Never just stop using your prescribed medications.
Find your sweet spot. Just like with Cannabis oils, Cannabis infused with essential oils is a medicine.
Start slow and low, pay attention to your body, you may take more drops should you feel the need.
Start with 3-5 drops in the morning, for I week.
Insert the drops under the tongue, leave for 60 seconds before swallowing, Taking the Day Oil 30 minutes before a meal gives it time to pass through the digestive system without interference.
Start with a low dose & slowly increase over time until you find your "sweet spot"
KEY SIGNS: If you experience headaches/sluggishness you have taken too
much. Reduce with 1 drop and monitor another week. If you feel no effect, go up 1-2 drops - if you feel any of the above effects, you have found your sweet spot. You can continue on this dosage until you no longer feel the benefits, when you can continue to add another drop.
Oils can also be applied topically or dropped in the naval.