IBS isn’t just in your gut. It’s a breakdown in communication between your brain, gut, and microbiome. That’s why symptom-focused treatments often fail—because they don’t address the real root.
IBS affects nearly 1 in 5 Canadians—and most treatments miss the point.
Full Spectrum CBD and Brain Stack target the real cause: a broken brain-gut-microbiome axis.
Together, they restore communication by repairing that axis at every level: stress, brain health, inflammation, and microbial balance.
WE FACT-CHECK EVERYTHING
All our claims are fact-checked and backed by clinical data. For a deep dive into the science behind each claim, explore the sources linked at the bottom of this article.
Full Spectrum CBD.
- Lowers inflammation and stress signals through the endocannabinoid system, easing nervous system overactivation1,2
- Repairs neural pathways by increasing brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), enhancing serotonin activity, and protecting the brain from oxidative stress3,4
Discover our Full Spectrum CBD oil.
Brain Stack.
- Psilocybin, lion's mane, cinnamon, and sage enhance neuroplasticity and repair neural pathways, restoring healthy gut-brain signaling10,11,12,13,14,15,16
- Lion's mane boosts beneficial bacteria linked to mental health and cognition17
- Niacin boosts cellular energy while improving gut barrier integrity and brain-gut signaling23,24,25,26
Discover Brain Stack, the only psilocybin microdosing formula in Canada approved by mushroom-assisted therapists, nutritional psychologists, and clinical traumatologists.
IBS starts in the axis. So does the solution.
We believe in working with nature towards whole-systems health. That nature can be more powerful than pharmaceuticals, even after discontinued use. That the body has an innate intelligence that can be supported and enhanced with just a few multi-tasking ingredients—without overriding the body’s natural functioning or tinkering with parts in isolation.
Together, Full Spectrum CBD and Brain Stack don’t just ease symptoms—they rebuild the systems that caused them as an integrated whole, increasing their capacity and resilience.
This is your brain-gut-microbiome axis, restored.
Fix the system, not just the symptoms.
SOURCES
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