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Does dihydrohonokiol, a potent anxiolytic compound, result in the development of benzodiazepine-like side effects? - PubMed
BetterLife Files Patent Protection on Dihydrohonokiol-B for Treatment of Anxiolytic Use Disorder
"DHHB (dihydrohonokiol-B) has been used in Asian medicine for centuries and is approximately 2,000% stronger than honokiol, the magnolia bark extract from which it is derived. Without benzodiazepines, DHHB boosts GABA, a neurotransmitter that produces a calming effect by soothing those neural properties that facilitate agitation, turmoil, and upheaval. DHHB also activates cannabinoid receptors which have a hand in immune systems, pain relief, and disease prevention, so activation of them reduces inflammation, relieves pain, and elevates mood."
Does dihydrohonokiol, a potent anxiolytic compound, result in the development of benzodiazepine-like side effects? - PubMed
BetterLife Files Patent Protection on Dihydrohonokiol-B for Treatment of Anxiolytic Use Disorder
"DHHB (dihydrohonokiol-B) has been used in Asian medicine for centuries and is approximately 2,000% stronger than honokiol, the magnolia bark extract from which it is derived. Without benzodiazepines, DHHB boosts GABA, a neurotransmitter that produces a calming effect by soothing those neural properties that facilitate agitation, turmoil, and upheaval. DHHB also activates cannabinoid receptors which have a hand in immune systems, pain relief, and disease prevention, so activation of them reduces inflammation, relieves pain, and elevates mood."