Hemp and Hemp-Based Cannabinoids Are Now Legal

Health & FitnessMedicine

  • Author Seb Daines
  • Published June 25, 2019
  • Word count 551

What Is Cannabinoids?

Cannabinoids are the primary compounds produced by the plant genus, known as Cannabis (Hemp), which is believed to be one of the oldest domesticated agricultural crops and is arguably the most amazingly versatile plant in the world.

Through selective breeding, Hemp has been cultivated for thousands of years to produce many valuable commodities, including textiles, building materials, fuel, and food. In addition to this, breeders have purposely developed strains with high amounts of medicinal cannabinoids, especially CBD. Scientific studies have identified 108 cannabinoids with different properties and herbal effects.

Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the most well-known cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant, renowned for its psychoactive and pain-killing qualities. But unknown to many, there are several other(non-hallucinogenic) cannabinoids which include CBC, CBD, CBG, CBN. Among these, CBD is the most studied and celebrated.

THC is the only psychoactive or hallucinogenic cannabinoid, in which the term "marijuana" refers only to varieties of cannabis that contain substantial amounts of THC, while strains that are high in CBD with only trace amounts, 0.3% or below, of THC are called Agricultural or Industrial Hemp. Why so? Because while CBD has been shown to possibly have wonderful health benefits, it does not cause a psychotropic "high" or euphoria at all but ,instead, studies appear to indicate that CBD may quell or pacify anxiety and boost ones mood by promoting a sense of calmness and ease without distorting mental cognition or causing you to feel "stoned" or out of the ordinary.

In the last twenty years, modern science has discovered a natural "receptor" phenomenon in the human body known as the Endo-Cannabinoid System. Scientists say, that this natural "receptor" phenomenon, may play a crucial role regulating our physiology, mood and everyday experience. The discovery of these receptors in the brain and immune system that respond to stimuli from cannabis, and the subsequent identification of molecules in our own bodies that bind to these receptors or Endo-Cannabinoids. These findings have significantly advanced our understanding of human biology, health and disease.

There are two types of cannabinoid receptors in humans: CB1 and CB2. CB1 receptors are present in the brain and spinal cord and in certain peripheral tissues, while CB2 receptors are found primarily in the immune system.

Some scientists think Cannabinoids may be, in addition to its binding with the CB1 receptors, the main non-psychoactive cannabinoid that binds the receptors in your immune system, thus possibly providing a variety of medicinal benefits.

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Hemp Oil supplementation offers a range of physical, psychological and neurological benefits, to support improved quality of life. It relieves anxiety & stress, reduces blood sugar levels, enhances focus & clarity, eases chronic aches & pains, promotes healthy sleep and doesn't appear in drug tests.

Our broad spectrum hemp extract is filtered to ensure safe and effective delivery of cannabinoids that support overall health & wellness.

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  3. We utilizing multiple cannabinoids from the entire plant.

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