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Interaction of cannabis with the endocannabinoid system: exploring the effects of CBD

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In a scenario of constant advances and research into the effects of CBD and other compounds derived from Cannabis, a topic that draws attention is the vital relationship between these substances and the endocannabinoid system (ECS), present in the human body.

But, after all, what is the endocannabinoid system? Where is he present? What is this relationship about?

There are so many questions that we decided to prepare a complete material to help you understand the subject in depth!

After all, as long as all the knowledge about the benefits of CBD reaches more people, it becomes crucial to deepen the understanding of its effects and how it interacts with our physiological system.

This way, we open the doors to enjoy its benefits safely and reliably.

So, are you ready for it?!

What is the Endocannabinoid System?

The briefest explanation for this question is that the endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a complex system of intercellular communication present in the body of mammals, including humans.

Thus, it is responsible for regulating various body functions and maintaining internal harmony.

So, for example, when an imbalance occurs, such as pain or fever, the ECS comes into action, restoring its stability. It also involves stress response processes, appetite, sleep, and immune function.

We can say that it is made up of 3 main components:

  1. CB1 and CB2 Cannabinoid Receptors: CB1 receptors are predominantly found in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), while CB2 receptors are more present in cells of the immune system, peripheral cells, and other tissues of the body.
  2. Endocannabinoid Ligands: The body naturally produces compounds called endocannabinoids, which bind to CB1 and CB2 receptors. The two main endocannabinoids are anandamide and 2-AG (2-arachidonylglycerol). They are produced on demand to modulate cellular functions and help maintain balance in the body, known as homeostasis.
  3. Metabolic Enzymes: Enzymes are responsible for the synthesis and degradation of endocannabinoids. Two of the main enzymes are FAAH (fatty acid amide hydrolase) and MAGL (monoacylglycerol lipase).

Cannabis and its influence on the ECS

The Cannabis sativa L. plant contains compounds called cannabinoids, which have the ability to interact with the human body’s endocannabinoid system.

The plant’s cannabinoids resemble the natural endocannabinoids produced by the body and can affect the CB1 and CB2 receptors of the endocannabinoid system, thereby influencing a variety of physiological processes.

Like any other system in the human body, the ECS can go through phases of deficiencies or imbalances, which affect and compromise human well-being.

The theory of clinical endocannabinoid deficiency suggests that low cannabinoid levels or ECS dysfunction may contribute to health problems.

Research from 2016 indicates that this deficiency may be linked to conditions such as migraines, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, psoriasis, and depression.

In this sense, Cannabis, as it contains consumable phytocannabinoids, can balance the system that is out of balance, potentially alleviating bad conditions.

CBD Effects: Benefits of its Use

As you saw previously, the phytocannabinoids in Cannabis interact with the CB1 and CB2 receptors present in the endocannabinoid system.

Although CBD’s exact interaction with these receptors is not yet fully understood, it is believed that it may prolong the body’s natural effects by preventing the breakdown of endocannabinoids.

Furthermore, CBD can bind to receptors that have not yet been identified by science. 

Studies point to the effects of CBD, which include pain relief, reduction of inflammation and improvement of several conditions:

1. Anticonvulsant 

In studies in model organisms, CBD was shown to act on the nervous system, reducing the speed of nerve impulses.

Currently, it is used especially in the treatment of refractory epilepsy, which does not respond to conventional medication.

2. Anxiolytic

Some effects of CBD were identified as beneficial for the treatment of patients suffering from anxiety disorders such as panic attacks, generalised anxiety, symptoms of depression, migraine, and other conditions.

3. Anti-inflammatory

Thanks to the endocannabinoid system, CBD is able to act by preventing the synthesis of various inflammatory molecules, used to relieve pain symptoms, as well as chronic inflammatory diseases, such as fibromyalgia.

4. Neuroprotection

Studies show that CBD acts on the endocannabinoid system through mechanisms and strategies that protect neurons against damage resulting from illnesses that affect the Central Nervous System.

In conjunction with this property, studies related to Parkinson’s Disease, for example, it is known that CBD successfully attenuates neuroinflammation.

Furthermore, it has been studied as a preventive component of neurotoxicity.

5. Energy balance

The endocannabinoid system acts to regulate important physical processes, such as metabolism, sleep, the immune system, and others. This led researchers to study CBD to regulate these processes, such as in the treatment of Metabolic Syndrome. 

How to Insert CBD into Everyday Life

Now you know a little more about the interaction of cannabis compounds with the human body’s endocannabinoid system.

If this information made you want to experience the benefits of CBD in practice, here are some ways to include it in your routine with Happy Hemper products:

There are several ways to enjoy the benefits of CBD:

Cold-pressed CBD Oil

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CBD oil can be inserted into your routine in several ways.

For example, you can drip it under your tongue before starting the day and get a quick and effective dose of energy. This form of use has a more systemic and controlled effect.

Additionally, you can add drops of the oil to a huge variety of foods and drinks, such as smoothies, smoothies, sandwiches, cakes, and main dishes (especially those with large amounts of fat).

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Tasty CBD Gummy Bears 

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Edibles, like gummies, are a tasty and fun way to consume CBD.

Furthermore, they are easy and practical to carry in your bag, ideal for eating between meals.

Here at Happy Hemper, you can purchase Vegan CBD gummy bears by clicking the button below.

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Relaxing CBD Body Balm 

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One of the most relaxing and incredible ways to use CBD is through our body balm.

Launched recently at Happy Hemper, this new product offers the delicious aroma of bergamot and lavender, in addition to guaranteeing the benefits of topical application of cannabidiol.

So, use it to hydrate dry or inflamed skin, in a valuable skincare routine.

Or, take advantage of its benefits by massaging your muscles and nerves, relieving tension and pain. 

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So, did you enjoy this dose of knowledge about the interaction of Cannabis with the Endocannabinoid System?

So, take advantage of this valuable information to purchase the Happy Hemper products that best suit your routine right now.

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