
Forskohlii
Forskohlii (Coleus forskohlii)
What Forskohlii Is and Why It Matters
Forskohlii is a plant traditionally used to support breathing, circulation, and metabolic signaling in the body. It’s best known for helping relax smooth muscle tissue — including the muscles involved in airflow — which can make breathing feel easier and more efficient.
Rather than acting as a stimulant, forskohlii supports natural signaling pathways that help the body regulate airflow and oxygen movement, especially during times of respiratory stress or physical exertion.
Where Forskohlii Comes From
Forskohlii comes from the root of Coleus forskohlii, a plant native to India and parts of Southeast Asia. The root has been used in traditional wellness systems for centuries, particularly for respiratory and circulatory support.
In supplements, the root is extracted and standardized to provide consistent levels of its active compound, forskolin.
How Forskohlii Works in the Body
Forskohlii supports the body by influencing a natural messenger system inside cells called cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate). This messenger plays an important role in:
- Supporting relaxation of smooth muscle tissue in the airways
- Supporting healthy airflow and lung expansion
- Supporting cellular signaling involved in circulation and metabolism
By supporting these pathways, forskohlii helps the respiratory system function more efficiently without stimulating the nervous system.
Why We Use Forskohlii
We use forskohlii for its ability to support open airways and comfortable breathing through natural cellular signaling. It plays a supportive role in helping the lungs respond to environmental and physical stress without relying on stimulants or harsh respiratory triggers.
Where You’ll Find Forskohlii
Forskohlii is featured in:
In this formula, forskohlii is combined with complementary nutrients and botanicals that support respiratory strength, airflow, and breathing efficiency.
Safety & Considerations
Forskohlii is generally well tolerated when used as directed. Because it can influence circulation and cellular signaling, individuals taking blood pressure medications or managing heart conditions should consult a healthcare professional before use.
