What is CBD?
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a naturally occurring compound found in the resinous flower of cannabis
What is a Phytocannabinoid?
is a molecule synthesized by plants. There are 113 known phytocannabinoids in the cannabis plant, including CBD and CBG.
Can CBD get you high?
No. It is not a psychoactive.
What did the 2018 Farm Bill do?
It legalized the cultivation of hemp. It is no longer considered a controlled substance.
What is a Terpenes?
Terpenoids : essential oils found in cannabis which aid in boosting energy and relaxing the body.
When cannabinoids and terpenes are introduced into the human body and anima body they bind to the sensors of receptors naturally found in the body called the Endocannabinoid system.
What is the difference between Hemp & Marijuana?
Hemp: is legally grown under the guidance of the Farm Bill Act for packaging and contains less than .3% THC
Marijuana: any cannabis plant grown without the approval of a Farm Bill Hemp Pilot Program is considered marijuana and is illegal under the federal law.
Cannabinoids : help contain less than .3% THC the psychoactive compound
What are Natural Cannabinoids?
THC: tetrahydrocannabinol, a crystalline compound that is the main active ingredient of cannabis.
CBN: Cannabinol (CBN) is considered a mildly psychoactive cannabinoid known for its powerful sedative properties. When THC is oxidized, the degradation process converts THC to CBN, which may account for the sedative effect aged cannabis often carries.
CBG: Cannabigerol is a minor constituent of cannabis.[3] During growth, most of the cannabigerol is converted into other cannabinoids, primarily tetrahydrocannabinol cannabidiol, usually leaving somewhere below 1% cannabigerol in the plant.
THCV: Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) is a cannabinoid that holds potentially potent psychoactive effects, along with a host of medicinal benefits. … THCV holds appetite suppressing effects, which make it a possible weight loss supplement and potentially beneficial to diabetics by aiding in the regulation of blood sugar levels.
CBD: Cannabidiol (CBD) is a naturally occurring compound found in the resinous flower of cannabis
CBC: Cannabichromene (CBC) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid with a host of potential therapeutic applications. … CBC is typically found in low levels in most cannabis strains and shares molecular similarity to other cannabinoids such as THC and CBD.
What is the Endocannabinoid System?
When cannabinoids and terpenes are introduced into the human body and anima body they bind to the sensors of receptors naturally found in the body called the Endocannabinoid system.
What are Endocannabinoid Receptors?
CB1: Receptors are concentrated in the brain, and central nervous system, But also present in some nerves and organs.
CB2: Receptors are mostly in peripheral organs, especially cells associated with the immune system.
TRVP1: Receptors are concentrated in the blood, bone, marrow, tongue, liver, kidney, stomach and ovaries.
TRPV2: Receptors are concentrated in the skin, muscle, kidney, stomach and lungs.
GPR18: Receptors can primarily be found in the bone marrow, the spleen and lymph nodes, and to a lesser extend the testes.
GPR55: Receptors are found in the bone, the brain, particularly the cerebellum, and the jejunum and ileum.
GPR119: Receptors are found predominantly, in the Pancreas and intestinal tract, in small amounts.
What are Environmental Toxins?
- Herbicides
- Insecticides
- Heavy Metals
What are Chronic Biological Infections?
- Bacteria, Viruses, Fungus, and Molds
Inflammatory Diet “Leaky Gut” ; is created by endotoxins such as; E Coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Pseudomonas, and Neisseria.
– Thus Causing
–Immune Inflammation Brain Inflammation
-autoimmune diseases
-brain fog / migraine
-rheumatoid arthritis
-epilepsy
-TBD / Lupus / Thyroid
-anxiety / PTSD
-Fibromyalgia / MS
-ADD / ADHD / Autism
-Skin / Psoriasis / Eczema
-Insomnia
-Chronic Infections
Conclusion: Health is achieved through physiological homeostasis
Therefore: CBD is an indispensable catalyst optimum health