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Every human possesses this advanced physiological system that is already making cannabinoid-like structures that foster cellular balance throughout nearly every biological system in the body. Research seems to indicate that the ECS might function more properly and efficiently through the introduction of hemp-derived cannabinoids like CBD.

CBD oil is a very unusual supplement, in that it has a vast array of mechanisms through which it works in the body. In fact, a whopping 65 molecular targets have been discovered for CBD alone, and they just seem to keep on coming. While all of these play vital roles in the effects CBD has (explaining in a nutshell how CBD can affect so many different things), it’s perhaps the interaction with the endocannabinoid system that has the most over-arching impact.

CBD oil is a very unusual supplement, in that it has a vast array of mechanisms through which it works in the body. In fact, a whopping 65 molecular targets have been discovered for CBD alone, and they just seem to keep on coming. While all of these play vital roles in the effects CBD has (explaining in a nutshell how CBD can affect so many different things), it’s perhaps the interaction with the endocannabinoid system that has the most over-arching impact.

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The Endocannabinoid System (ECS) acts on multiple systems in the human body, including the cardiovascular, respiratory, reproductive and nervous systems. It oversees the majority of our physiological functions. Experts aren't 100% sure how CBD interacts with the ECS. But they do know that it doesn't bind to CB1 or CB2 receptors the way THC does. Instead, many believe it works by preventing endocannabinoids from being broken down, increasing their effectiveness! 😊

The Endocannabinoid System (ECS) acts on multiple systems in the human body, including the cardiovascular, respiratory, reproductive and nervous systems. It oversees the majority of our physiological functions. Experts aren't 100% sure how CBD interacts with the ECS. But they do know that it doesn't bind to CB1 or CB2 receptors the way THC does. Instead, many believe it works by preventing endocannabinoids from being broken down, increasing their effectiveness! 😊

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Most people have heard an earful about the health benefits of CBD — its effects on stress-response, inflammation & immunity, pain, mood, and more — but the question of how and why CBD works opens a window onto a vast & complex system that science is still making sense of: the Endocannabinoid System (ECS).The outlines of the ECS emerged during the 1960s and 70s, from research into the effects of cannabis on the human body. Scientists were able to isolate numerous phytochemicals from the…

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After a lot of research, scientists and researchers ahave been able to uncover just the tip of the iceberg called the endocannabinoid system. Here are simple facts that can help you understand it so that you are able to experience a better result from our products.

After a lot of research, scientists and researchers ahave been able to uncover just the tip of the iceberg called the endocannabinoid system. Here are simple facts that can help you understand it so that you are able to experience a better result from our products.

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Human beings, like all other animals with a backbone, have an internal regulation system that helps the body stay sound: The endocannabinoid system, or ECS. (Moskowitz, 2017: 24). The ECS functions as a vast network that affects mood, memory, motor control, immune function, reproduction, pain perception, appetite, sleep, and bone development. The system has four primary purposes: neuroprotection, stress recovery, immune balance, and homeostatic regulation. ⠀

Human beings, like all other animals with a backbone, have an internal regulation system that helps the body stay sound: The endocannabinoid system, or ECS. (Moskowitz, 2017: 24). The ECS functions as a vast network that affects mood, memory, motor control, immune function, reproduction, pain perception, appetite, sleep, and bone development. The system has four primary purposes: neuroprotection, stress recovery, immune balance, and homeostatic regulation. ⠀

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Cannabinoids are a diverse set of chemical compounds that bind to special receptors in the human body that make up what is known as the endocannabinoid system. The “key and lock” metaphor is often used to describe this process. The human body possesses specific binding sites (“locks”) on the surface of many cell types, and our body produces several endocannabinoids (“keys”) that bind to these cannabinoid receptors (CB) to activate or “unlock” them. ⁠ ⁠

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