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Functional Remedies unveils Synchronicity

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Functional Remedies has introduced Synchronicity, its new flagship brand that the company is positioning as an example of high industry standards and consumer empowerment. The brand's products are made with full-spectrum hemp oil from Functional Remedies’ CBDRx18 hemp plant. 

Functional Remedies said CBDRx18 is the only hemp plant recognized as the qualifying standard for the cannabis genome sequence by the National Center for Bioinformatics, a division of the National Institute of Health. The hemp plant is infused with a lipid, typically organic coconut oil, using the company’s proprietary LipidTrans process, which is designed to improve bioavailability of the hemp plant’s molecules. 

“We have spent over two decades naturally breeding higher-quality hemp plants and meticulously crafting our process to deliver the purest, potent, and safe products to consumers,” said Andrew Campbell, Functional Remedies CEO. “Our new line invites people to experience the difference between a superior brand versus the snake oil CBD and low-quality hemp oil products that flood the market today. Your body is the most reliable source and best authority to answer the question, ‘does this product work for me?’”

The full Synchronicity line includes: 

  • Capsules (25 mg and 50 mg);
  • Tinctures (500 mg and 1000 mg in natural hemp, peppermint and berry lemonade flavors);
  • Aromatherapy (100 mg in peppermint rosemary and lavender chamomile scents);
  • Body oil (200 mg);
  • Body butter (450 mg);
  • Body lotion (1000 mg);
  • Sports balm (2500 mg);
  • Facial cream (250 mg); and 
  • Youth Serum (100 mg). 

The company said that its products are third-party tested to ensure FDA compliance, and its farming facilities and product operation processes are good manufacturing practices-certified. 

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