ENDOCANNABINOID RECEPTORS

Maintaining balance is the primary role of the ECS. The family of molecules most like the cannabinoids found in cannabis flowers are referred to as the endocannabinoid system.

How much of our experience in our bodies is regulated by the endocannabinoid system?

Endocannabinoids change the way we perceive pleasure and pain, the past and present, our inner and outer worlds.

Interest in cannabis for health and wellness has grown exponentially over the years with more people wanting to understand how cannabis works in the body. Cannabis interacts with the body in a lot of dynamic ways. One of the most impressive evolutionary discoveries over the last hundred years has been learning the body has its own THC- like bliss molecule. It helps organ systems and messaging systems like our hormones and nervous system, our immune system and gut.

Endocannabinoids are abundant throughout the nervous system, the brain, the spinal cord—think eating, anxiety, learning and memory, reproduction, metabolism, growth and development. The function of the nervous system is relaying information between your body and brain. This includes involuntary body functions such as breathing, blood flow, and heartbeat as well as sensory information and control of voluntary movement. These functions all contribute to homeostasis, which refers to stability of your internal environment.

The ECS has been linked to the following processes:

APPETITE & DIGESTION

METABOLISM

CHRONIC PAIN

INFLAMMATION & OTHER IMMUNE RESPONSES

MOOD

LEARNING & MEMORY

MOTOR CONTROL

SLEEP

Cannabis Use in Patients with Insomnia and Sleep Disorders

Therapeutic Uses of Cannabis on Sleep Disorders

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM FUNCTION

MUSCLE GROWTH

BONE REMODELING & GROWTH

LIVER FUNCTION

REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

STRESS

SKIN AND NERVE FUNCTION