The Science

Why This Formula
Works.

The Amazonian Wellness Oil is not built on wellness trends. It is built on the molecular biology of the endocannabinoid system, the chemistry of oxidative stress, and decades of Amazonian botanical science.

The Foundation

The Endocannabinoid
System.

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) was only formally identified in the early 1990s — making it one of the most recently discovered and least-understood regulatory networks in human physiology. What is now established is significant: the ECS is a system of receptors, endogenous compounds, and metabolic enzymes distributed throughout the brain, organs, immune system, and peripheral tissues.

Its functional scope is extraordinary. The ECS plays a regulatory role in sleep cycles, stress response, immune modulation, appetite, pain signaling, neurological balance, and cellular homeostasis. It is, in a meaningful sense, the body's master regulator — the system that other systems report to.

The ECS operates through two primary receptor types. CB1 receptors are concentrated in the central nervous system and govern neurological and stress-related functions. CB2 receptors are found predominantly in immune tissues and the periphery, governing inflammatory response and immune cell function. Both pathways matter. This formula is designed to engage both.*

Why it matters

"The endocannabinoid system is not a luxury system. When it is out of balance — through chronic stress, aging, or environmental load — the effects are systemic. Supporting ECS homeostasis is not about any one outcome. It is about restoring the regulatory foundation everything else depends on."

1990s Year ECS was formally identified
CB1+CB2 Both receptor types engaged by this formula
systemic ECS regulatory reach — brain to immune to periphery
Dual-Pathway ECS Activation

The Designed
Entourage.

Full-spectrum hemp products derive their value from the natural co-occurrence of cannabinoids and terpenes — compounds that together engage both CB1 and CB2 receptor pathways. This formula achieves the same dual-receptor activation, but not through the randomness of full-spectrum extraction. It achieves it by deliberate design: two distinct Amazonian botanical sources, each assigned a specific receptor pathway.

Hemp Extract · Amazon Basin Cannabidiol CB1 + Broad ECS

Modulates the endocannabinoid system broadly — supports ECS homeostasis, CB1 receptor activity, and the body's endogenous cannabinoid balance.*

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Copaiba Resin · Copaifera spp. Beta-Caryophyllene CB2 Direct Agonist

Beta-caryophyllene (BCP) is a sesquiterpene that binds directly to CB2 receptors — the immune-tissue receptors governing inflammatory response and peripheral function.*

Result Complete dual-pathway ECS engagement — CB1 modulation + CB2 direct activation — from two Amazonian botanical sources, by design.*

The significance of beta-caryophyllene's direct CB2 binding has been established in peer-reviewed research. Unlike most terpenes, BCP functions as a true CB2 agonist — meaning it does not simply modulate or support CB2 activity, it directly activates the receptor. Copaiba resin, harvested from Copaifera trees native to the Amazon, is among the highest natural sources of beta-caryophyllene known.

The combination of cannabidiol and beta-caryophyllene for dual-pathway ECS activation has been the subject of issued U.S. patents, validating the scientific novelty of this approach. The Amazonian Wellness Oil applies this same principle in a wellness supplement context.

Issued U.S. Patents US11,529,320 · US11,154,515
The Designed Entourage

"Full-spectrum hemp extracts derive their value from combined activity across both receptor pathways. This formula achieves the same dual-pathway coverage — cannabidiol for CB1 modulation, Copaiba's beta-caryophyllene for direct CB2 activation. The entourage is not lost. It is rebuilt with intention."

Cellular Longevity

Oxidative Stress,
Free Radicals,
and Cellular Aging.

Cellular aging is not a single event. It is the accumulated result of oxidative stress — the ongoing damage caused by free radicals, unstable molecules produced as a byproduct of normal metabolism, environmental exposure, and physiological stress.

Free radicals damage cellular membranes, proteins, and DNA. When the body's antioxidant defenses cannot keep pace with free radical production, oxidative stress accumulates — accelerating cellular aging, impairing cellular function, and degrading the signaling environment the ECS depends on.

Telomeres — the protective end-caps of chromosomes — shorten with each cell division and are particularly vulnerable to oxidative damage. Telomere length is one of the most studied biological markers of cellular age. Compounds that reduce oxidative burden support the conditions under which telomere integrity is maintained.*

The Amazonian Wellness Oil addresses cellular aging through three interlocking mechanisms:

Mechanism 1 — ECS Homeostasis

Cannabidiol and Copaiba support ECS balance, which modulates cellular stress response and inflammatory signaling — two of the primary drivers of accelerated cellular aging.*

Mechanism 2 — Oxidative Defense

Açaí Berry's extraordinary anthocyanin concentration neutralizes free radicals and reduces oxidative burden at the cellular level — defending the environment in which healthy cellular aging is possible.*

Mechanism 3 — Membrane Integrity

Sacha Inchi's complete omega 3-6-9 complex provides the structural building blocks of cellular membranes — including the membranes in which ECS receptors are embedded and which free radical damage degrades.*

Botanical Science

The Five Compounds.
The Science Behind Each.

Each active in this formula has a defined biological role. Each was selected for what it contributes to the system — not for market familiarity.

01 Cannabidiol Hemp · Cannabis sativa L.
ECS Foundation · 5,000mg per bottle

Cannabidiol is a phytocannabinoid derived from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) with a well-characterized interaction with the endocannabinoid system. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol does not bind directly to CB1 receptors as an agonist. Instead, it acts as an allosteric modulator — influencing how the ECS responds to its own endogenous compounds and supporting the system's overall homeostatic function.

At 5,000mg per 30ml bottle, this formula delivers cannabidiol at one of the highest doses available in a wellness oil format. This is not a trace ingredient. It is the structural core of the formula's ECS-support mechanism, working in tandem with Copaiba's direct CB2 agonism to provide dual-pathway coverage.*

02 Sacha Inchi Amazon · Plukenetia volubilis
Cellular Scaffold · Omega 3-6-9

Sacha Inchi (Plukenetia volubilis) is an Amazonian climbing plant whose seeds yield one of the most remarkable fatty acid profiles in the plant kingdom. The oil is approximately 48% alpha-linolenic acid (ALA, omega-3), with significant linoleic acid (omega-6) and oleic acid (omega-9) content — a complete and rare omega balance in a single botanical source.

Omega fatty acids are essential structural components of cell membranes — the phospholipid bilayer that determines membrane fluidity, receptor embedding, and cellular signaling efficiency. ECS receptors (CB1 and CB2) are embedded in these membranes. When membrane integrity is compromised by omega deficiency or oxidative damage, receptor function degrades. Sacha Inchi supplies the structural substrate the ECS receptors depend on.*

03 Açaí Berry Amazon · Euterpe oleracea
Oxidative Defense · Anthocyanin Complex

The Açaí palm (Euterpe oleracea) grows natively in the Amazon floodplains. Its small, deep-purple berry contains one of the highest concentrations of anthocyanins recorded in any fruit — the polyphenolic pigments responsible for its remarkable antioxidant activity.

Anthocyanins neutralize free radicals through electron donation — directly reducing oxidative burden at the cellular level. In the context of this formula, Açaí plays a specific defensive role: protecting the cellular environment in which ECS signaling and membrane integrity depend. Cannabidiol and Copaiba activate the system. Sacha Inchi builds the structure. Açaí defends both from oxidative degradation.*

04 Copaiba Resin Amazon · Copaifera spp.
CB2 Direct Agonist · The Designed Entourage

Copaiba resin is harvested from Copaifera trees throughout the Amazon basin — one of the few documented sources of beta-caryophyllene (BCP) at therapeutically relevant concentrations. BCP is a bicyclic sesquiterpene that holds a unique distinction in plant chemistry: it is a dietary terpene that acts as a direct CB2 receptor agonist, binding to and activating the CB2 pathway in the same manner as endogenous cannabinoids.

This CB2 selectivity is the scientific basis for The Designed Entourage. Cannabidiol engages the ECS broadly, with CB1 modulation as a primary mechanism. Copaiba's BCP directly activates CB2. Together, both receptor pathways are engaged — not by chance, but by formulation design. This dual-pathway approach has been the subject of issued U.S. patents (US11,529,320 · US11,154,515), validating the scientific foundation of this formula.*

Issued U.S. Patents Cannabidiol + Beta-Caryophyllene combination: US11,529,320 · US11,154,515
05 MCT Oil Fractionated Coconut
Maximum Delivery · C8 / C10 Carrier

Medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil is a fractionated lipid derived from coconut, composed primarily of caprylic acid (C8) and capric acid (C10). Unlike long-chain fatty acids, MCTs are absorbed directly into the portal circulation — bypassing the lymphatic system and delivering compounds to systemic circulation significantly faster than conventional fat-soluble carriers.

At 50% of the formula by volume, MCT serves as the delivery matrix for all four botanical actives. Sublingual absorption through mucosal membranes is accelerated by MCT's rapid uptake, maximizing the bioavailability of cannabidiol, Sacha Inchi's omegas, Açaí's anthocyanins, and Copaiba's BCP. Topically, MCT's lightweight lipid structure penetrates the stratum corneum without occluding pores, delivering the full botanical matrix to dermal layers where activity occurs.*

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Scientific Advisory

Dr. Prakash Venglat.
Plant Biologist.

The Amazonian Wellness Oil was developed with the guidance of Dr. Prakash Venglat, a plant biologist with deep expertise in botanical compound interaction and the pharmacological potential of Amazonian plant species. Dr. Venglat's scientific advisory role at Colombian Gold Extracts ensures the formula is grounded in plant biology — not supplement marketing.

"The Amazon rainforest is the largest repository of pharmacologically active plant compounds on earth. The compounds in this formula are not chosen for brand appeal — they are chosen because the science of how they interact at the cellular level is sound. Each one earns its place."

Dr. Prakash Venglat Plant Biologist · Scientific Advisor, Colombian Gold Extracts / Ethnomedica, Inc.

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Amazonian Wellness Oil is a dietary supplement containing hemp-derived CBD. The patent references (US11,529,320 and US11,154,515) relate to pharmaceutical formulations and are cited for scientific context only. Consult your physician before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition. Colombian Gold Extracts is a brand of Ethnomedica, Inc.