CV Sciences, Inc. (OTCQB: CVSI), a leading consumer wellness company known for its expertise in hemp extracts and scientifically backed natural ingredients, has unveiled +PlusHLTH. This innovative line of supplements is designed to optimize health, enhance performance, and boost vitality without the use of cannabinoids. Available now nationwide at select retailers and on the company’s website, www.pluscbdoil.com, +PlusHLTH offers targeted formulations to address various health needs.
Enhanced Focus and Cognitive Function with Clarity
One of the flagship products in the +PlusHLTH line is Clarity, a cognitive enhancer that supports mental acuity, improves focus, and enhances memory retention. This scientifically formulated supplement combines DMAE, Huperzine A, Rhodiola, and Lion’s Mane to deliver optimal cognitive support. Clarity is available in a convenient gummy format for easy consumption.
Stress Relief and Relaxation with Peace
For those seeking to manage occasional stress and promote relaxation, Peace offers a blend of calming ingredients such as Holy Basil, Lemon Balm, St. John’s Wort, and L-Theanine. This supplement is designed to maximize tranquility, enhance serenity, and support emotional balance. Peace is available in a delicious gummy format.
Holistic Well-Being and Weight Management with ReShape
ReShape goes beyond traditional diet supplements by taking a holistic approach to well-being. This unique formula supports metabolism, boosts energy levels, and helps achieve weight management goals. Key ingredients like Berberine, OEA (oleoylethanolamide), and Cinnamon work together to promote overall wellness.
Joseph Dowling, CEO of CV Sciences, highlighted the significance of +PlusHLTH in meeting the evolving wellness needs of consumers. He emphasized that the new line provides a cannabinoid-free option to complement the company’s popular CBD-based products, such as +PlusCBD. Whether individuals are striving for fitness goals, seeking relaxation, or aiming to enhance cognitive performance, +PlusHLTH offers tailored solutions for their well-being journey.
In addition to +PlusHLTH, CV Sciences continues to expand its range of health and wellness products. Recent additions include +PlusCBD products for pets and the introduction of +PlusCBD Reserve gummies. To explore the full range of offerings, visit www.pluscbdoil.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does holistic mean to you?
Holistic is a holistic approach. Holistic refers to looking at the whole picture, not just one part. This isn’t always possible because we tend not to see things as a whole.
Most people think only in terms of white and black. However, grey comes in a wide range of shades.
You should always see the project from many angles when working on it. Take a look at it from every angle.
You should try to see it all as one. Is there a way for its elements to interact?
If you find a problem in your situation, take the time to ask why. Don’t forget about the effects of any change that you make.
What are the 5 domains in integrative medicine?
The five domains of integrative medicine include mind-body, nutrition, social determinants, lifestyle, and prevention. These five areas include all aspects health care including mental, spiritual, as well as environmental well-being.
Integrative medicine seeks to address all aspects of health and wellness. It includes conventional medical treatments and complementary therapies such as acupuncture, yoga, meditation, massage therapy, herbal medicine, chiropractic care, nutritional counseling, and biofeedback.
Is holistic health care the same as alternative medicine?
Holistic Health Care is different than Alternative Medicine because it addresses the whole person rather than just symptoms.
Holistic Health Care addresses all aspects of an individual’s life: mental, physical, psychological, spiritual, occupational, cultural and family.
Alternative Medicine does not address these issues. It focuses solely on the body, mind, emotions, etc.
What are the 5 Alternative medical systems?
These five alternative medicine systems are Ayurveda (acupuncture), Ayurveda (homeopathy), energy healing, aromatherapy, and homeopathy.
To stimulate the flow and energy of qi (energy), Acupuncture uses fine needles that are inserted into specific points in the body.
Ayurvedic medicines is an ancient system to balance the three senses of air, fire,, and water. It includes diet, exercise and herbal remedies. Massage is also included.
Homeopathic Medicine’s name derives from the Greek words homoios and pathos. Homeopaths believe that every disease has natural causes. However, symptoms are not the only thing that can be caused. Homeopaths prescribe tiny amounts of substances to cause symptoms that are similar to those experienced by patients when they are ill.
Energy Healing is also known as Reiki, EFT, Rolfing, Therapeutic Touch, and many others. This therapy is based on a belief that we are all connected to the universal life force known as Ki. We feel better when this Ki flows freely through our bodies. To restore harmony and balance between our spiritual, physical, and emotional selves, energy healers use touch and intention.
Aromatherapy uses essential oils extracted from plants for therapeutic purposes. Aromatherapists believe that certain smells can alter mood and behavior. The most common essential oil used in aromatherapy is lavender.
What is a holistic doctor?
Holistic medicine doctors are those who treat patients holistically. They may combine western medicine with traditional methods like acupuncture and herbs.
They aim to treat an illness rather than just treat symptoms. Patients should feel better after treatment.
Doctors must not only treat the illness but also look out for ways to prevent it from returning.
The term “holistic” refers to considering all aspects of one’s life.
Statistics
- These studies found that 38.4% concluded positive or possibly positive effects for CAM (12.4%), 4.8% concluded no effect, 0.7% concluded harmful effects, and 56.6% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- According to a 2005 book by a US [116]Institute of Medicine panel, the number of RCTs focused on CAM has risen dramatically. (en.wikipedia.org)
- An assessment of conventional treatments found that 41.3% concluded positive or possibly positive effects, 20% concluded no effect, 8.1% concluded net harmful effects, and 21.3% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- category.[111]Edzard Ernst characterized the evidence for many alternative techniques as weak, nonexistent, or negative and in 2011, published his estimate that about 7.4% were based on “sound evidence.” However, he believes that may be an overestimate. (en.wikipedia.org)
- The use of alternative medicine in the US has increased, with a 50 percent increase in expenditures and a 25 percent increase in the use of alternative therapies between 1990 and 1997 in America. (en.wikipedia.org)
External Links
liebertpub.com
- Games for Health Journal
- The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine – A systematic review of randomized controlled trials involving acupuncture for insomnia treatment
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- PubMed: The rise and rise in complementary and alternative medicine: A sociological perspective
- PubMed – Holistic medicine
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING, TENSION-TYPEHEADACHE – PubMed
- PubMed: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Determine the Effects of Foot Reflexology on Depression and Hospital Anxiety in Older Females: A Randomized Controlled Study – PubMed
doi.org
How To
How to deal when your girlfriend trusts an alternative medicine.
Internet advice is available for those who are dealing with someone suffering from mental illness. It is difficult to find information about alternative medicine for someone you love.
There appears to be a significant divide between the groups. There is a huge divide between those who question conventional medicine and those that are open-minded about its benefits.
What happens when you come across someone who believes in alternative treatments for mental health issues?
You might feel confused and frustrated because you don’t know how to respond. You might feel confused and frustrated if your partner tells you that he’d rather see an acupuncturist than his physician. Or when he says he’d rather have antidepressants than eat gluten-free.
It is important to ask questions. It’s important to ask them early. This will save you many heartaches later.
These are difficult questions to ask without offending the patient. What if your client says he doesn’t believe in doctors? Are you going to tell him to not trust anyone?
Or what if she says that she thinks that antidepressants aren’t working? Should you tell her that she’s wrong?
This is where the conversation becomes tricky. She may be even more offended if it is pointed out that she is wrong.
You could also suggest she see a psychiatrist. This might cause more problems that it solves. You might be angry with her for suggesting it. Perhaps she thinks you are trying her to control the rest of her life.
So what are you supposed to do?
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By: Dick Benson
Title: Introducing +PlusHLTH: CV Sciences’ New Line of Cannabinoid-Free Supplements
Sourced From: alternativemedicine.com/choice-products/cv-sciences-launches-plushlth/
Published Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 18:54:40 +0000
Frequently Asked Questions
What does holistic mean to you?
Holistic is a holistic approach. Holistic refers to looking at the whole picture, not just one part. This isn’t always possible because we tend not to see things as a whole.
Most people think only in terms of white and black. However, grey comes in a wide range of shades.
You should always see the project from many angles when working on it. Take a look at it from every angle.
You should try to see it all as one. Is there a way for its elements to interact?
If you find a problem in your situation, take the time to ask why. Don’t forget about the effects of any change that you make.
What are the 5 domains in integrative medicine?
The five domains of integrative medicine include mind-body, nutrition, social determinants, lifestyle, and prevention. These five areas include all aspects health care including mental, spiritual, as well as environmental well-being.
Integrative medicine seeks to address all aspects of health and wellness. It includes conventional medical treatments and complementary therapies such as acupuncture, yoga, meditation, massage therapy, herbal medicine, chiropractic care, nutritional counseling, and biofeedback.
Is holistic health care the same as alternative medicine?
Holistic Health Care is different than Alternative Medicine because it addresses the whole person rather than just symptoms.
Holistic Health Care addresses all aspects of an individual’s life: mental, physical, psychological, spiritual, occupational, cultural and family.
Alternative Medicine does not address these issues. It focuses solely on the body, mind, emotions, etc.
What are the 5 Alternative medical systems?
These five alternative medicine systems are Ayurveda (acupuncture), Ayurveda (homeopathy), energy healing, aromatherapy, and homeopathy.
To stimulate the flow and energy of qi (energy), Acupuncture uses fine needles that are inserted into specific points in the body.
Ayurvedic medicines is an ancient system to balance the three senses of air, fire,, and water. It includes diet, exercise and herbal remedies. Massage is also included.
Homeopathic Medicine’s name derives from the Greek words homoios and pathos. Homeopaths believe that every disease has natural causes. However, symptoms are not the only thing that can be caused. Homeopaths prescribe tiny amounts of substances to cause symptoms that are similar to those experienced by patients when they are ill.
Energy Healing is also known as Reiki, EFT, Rolfing, Therapeutic Touch, and many others. This therapy is based on a belief that we are all connected to the universal life force known as Ki. We feel better when this Ki flows freely through our bodies. To restore harmony and balance between our spiritual, physical, and emotional selves, energy healers use touch and intention.
Aromatherapy uses essential oils extracted from plants for therapeutic purposes. Aromatherapists believe that certain smells can alter mood and behavior. The most common essential oil used in aromatherapy is lavender.
What is a holistic doctor?
Holistic medicine doctors are those who treat patients holistically. They may combine western medicine with traditional methods like acupuncture and herbs.
They aim to treat an illness rather than just treat symptoms. Patients should feel better after treatment.
Doctors must not only treat the illness but also look out for ways to prevent it from returning.
The term “holistic” refers to considering all aspects of one’s life.
Statistics
- These studies found that 38.4% concluded positive or possibly positive effects for CAM (12.4%), 4.8% concluded no effect, 0.7% concluded harmful effects, and 56.6% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- According to a 2005 book by a US [116]Institute of Medicine panel, the number of RCTs focused on CAM has risen dramatically. (en.wikipedia.org)
- An assessment of conventional treatments found that 41.3% concluded positive or possibly positive effects, 20% concluded no effect, 8.1% concluded net harmful effects, and 21.3% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- category.[111]Edzard Ernst characterized the evidence for many alternative techniques as weak, nonexistent, or negative and in 2011, published his estimate that about 7.4% were based on “sound evidence.” However, he believes that may be an overestimate. (en.wikipedia.org)
- The use of alternative medicine in the US has increased, with a 50 percent increase in expenditures and a 25 percent increase in the use of alternative therapies between 1990 and 1997 in America. (en.wikipedia.org)
External Links
liebertpub.com
- Games for Health Journal
- The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine – A systematic review of randomized controlled trials involving acupuncture for insomnia treatment
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- PubMed: The rise and rise in complementary and alternative medicine: A sociological perspective
- PubMed – Holistic medicine
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING, TENSION-TYPEHEADACHE – PubMed
- PubMed: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Determine the Effects of Foot Reflexology on Depression and Hospital Anxiety in Older Females: A Randomized Controlled Study – PubMed
doi.org
How To
How to deal when your girlfriend trusts an alternative medicine.
Internet advice is available for those who are dealing with someone suffering from mental illness. It is difficult to find information about alternative medicine for someone you love.
There appears to be a significant divide between the groups. There is a huge divide between those who question conventional medicine and those that are open-minded about its benefits.
What happens when you come across someone who believes in alternative treatments for mental health issues?
You might feel confused and frustrated because you don’t know how to respond. You might feel confused and frustrated if your partner tells you that he’d rather see an acupuncturist than his physician. Or when he says he’d rather have antidepressants than eat gluten-free.
It is important to ask questions. It’s important to ask them early. This will save you many heartaches later.
These are difficult questions to ask without offending the patient. What if your client says he doesn’t believe in doctors? Are you going to tell him to not trust anyone?
Or what if she says that she thinks that antidepressants aren’t working? Should you tell her that she’s wrong?
This is where the conversation becomes tricky. She may be even more offended if it is pointed out that she is wrong.
You could also suggest she see a psychiatrist. This might cause more problems that it solves. You might be angry with her for suggesting it. Perhaps she thinks you are trying her to control the rest of her life.
So what are you supposed to do?