This article was originally published on The Cannabis Community and appears here with permission. The discovery of the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and its effects on the human body has landed itself ...
A study from Linköping University in Sweden found that high levels of the body’s cannabinoid substances potentially prevent the risk of addiction in individuals who experienced childhood maltreatment.
A study conducted on male Wistar rats found that administering phytocannabinoids once daily reduced voluntary alcohol ...
Your body has an intricate system that’s designed to interact with the chemical compounds found in cannabis: your endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS affects many functions, including how you feel, ...
The effects of cannabis on the hormonal system and male fertility remain controversial within the scientific community. A ...
High levels of the body's own cannabinoid substances protect against developing addiction in individuals previously exposed to childhood maltreatment, according to a new study. The brains of those who ...
The natural cannabinoids of cannabis, in particular THC, act on the human organism in a way that is similar to the endocannabinoids, endogenous substances that carry out a multitude of functions in ...
Since it is a relatively recent scientific discovery, many traditional medical professionals are still unaware of the endocannabinoid system (ECS) and its crucial role in establishing balance within ...
In previous posts, I've laid the foundation for how cannabis works. Understanding THC’s interaction with the brain’s important natural cannabinoid chemistry and physiology will now make sense of the ...
High levels of the body’s own cannabinoid substances protect against developing addiction in individuals previously exposed to childhood maltreatment, according to a new study from Linköping ...