Research shows cannabinoids can stop inflammation by activating CB2 receptors found in
the human endocannabinoid system.
The cannabis plant contains a plethora of medicinal molecules, which work within the untapped
human endocannabinoid system.
Not exact matches
In the 1990s, researchers realized
humans can produce their own cannabinoids through the body's
endocannabinoid system (ECS).
Humans have an
endocannabinoid system — as in a whole network of the body that knows how to process these naturally occurring chemicals.
Sidenote for our furrier friends: All mammals have an
endocannabinoid system, CBD oil can have some of the same benefits for pets as it does for
humans.
Marijuana has relatively higher concentrations of cannabinoids, terpenes and other molecules leading to its intense scent and coloring, and these constituents interact with the
human body through the
endocannabinoid system, which then interacts with other physiological
systems.
The answer lies in the
endocannabinoid system found in
humans and all mammals.
On the other hand, a research from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that
endocannabinoid system plays a major role in neurogenesis throughout the
human lifespan, from embryonic development to the late adulthood.
The revolutionary insight that
humans have an
endocannabinoid system, which controls executive function, mood, social behavior, and pain, is conserved from invertebrates to high mammals, and can be activated by cannabinoids in marijuana, renewed interest in its medicinal applications (5, 52).
The reason CBD and other hemp - derived compounds works well for so many conditions, is the
endocannabinoid system, a central component of the health and healing of every
human and almost every animal.
Like
humans, pets have an
endocannabinoid system — the major regulatory network with which CBD interacts.
Just like their
human companions, animals like dogs, cats, and horses have an
endocannabinoid system responsible for maintaining balance and health.