- What is CBD oil?
- The work of CBD oil in our body
- ⏺ So, how exactly does CBD work inside our body?
- ⏺CBD and the interaction of cannabinoids in the body, with what they are associated and what are “Cb1” and “Cb2”.
- ⏺So why does all this matter?
- ⏺What is the difference between CBD and a hemp product that I buy in a store or pharmacy?
- ⏺What happens if your Endocannabinoid System is out of balance?
- ⏺What type of extraction are you using?
- ⏺Let’s reassure you once and for all
- ⏺Here are common issues we often hear that we would like to address for you:
- ⏺ If you still have questions, please contact us.
- ⏺Interesting FACT⏺
What is CBD oil?
The drug is presented in oil form, the active substance is purified cannabidiol(CBD),
the drug does not contain tetrahydrocannabinol (TGK), the main psychoactive component.MCan be used in children older than two years
What is CBD oil?
Please note that CBD affects everyone differently, so the product and dosage,
which are best suited to each individual’s needs are highly dependent on the individual.
The work of CBD oil in our body
⏺ So, how exactly does CBD work inside our body?
- Every mammal has what is called the Endocannabinoid System,
it is a lipid signaling system that was discovered in the 1990s. - ⠀ Since it turns out that hemp is full of phyto-cannabinoids, which
activate these receptors. This system is responsible for the memory networks in the brain.
⏺CBD and the interaction of cannabinoids in the body, with what they are associated
and what are “Cb1” and “Cb2”.
- Cannabinoids, like those found naturally in hemp, are homeostatic regulators and they circulate through our bodies continuously.
- Cannabinoids bind to Cb1 and Cb2 receptors either directly or indirectly.
- The cannabinoid receptors Cb1 and Cb2 help to work inside the body, which are essential for maintaining homeostasis.
- Cb1 receptors are excitatory and can be found mainly in the lungs, kidneys, central nervous system, etc.
- Cb2 receptors are located in the circulatory and immune systems.
⏺So why does all this matter?
- Signaling systems help your body communicate better with all of its parts.
It helps to maintain the overall health and general well-being of the body.
⏺What is the difference between CBD and a hemp product that I buy in a store or pharmacy?
- The hemp products in the grocery store are processed from hemp seeds, which are rich in protein and beneficial nutrients but contain almost no CBD component.
⏺What happens if your Endocannabinoid System is out of balance?
- If your Endocannabinoid System is out of balance, it can lead to symptoms such as inflammation, chronic pain, headaches, and other more serious conditions. These conditions stem from clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency (CECD).
⏺What type of extraction are you using?
- To extract CBD from plant material, we use a process where C02 is at low temperature, under high pressure. This allows us to capture liquid CO2 and effectively extract CBD and terpenes.
⏺Let’s reassure you once and for all
- CBD is naturally non-psychoactive. We know that you are curious and want to know more. We are here to help you.
⏺Here are common issues we often hear that we would like to address for you:
- CBD is not intoxicating
- CBD won’t affect drug test
- We extract our CBD oil from organically grown plants
- CBD Overdose Impossible
- CBD helps ensure a good night’s sleep
- CBD is known to calm and relax the mind and body
⏺ If you still have questions, please contact us.
⏺Interesting FACT⏺
The first scientific description of the benefits of cannabis dates back to 1830, when Irish doctor W. Brooke O’Shaughnessy described experiments testing cannabis-based drugs in animals and humans. The results spoke about the positive results of the treatment of spasms of the muscles of the stomach and pain syndromes.
In the 19th century, throughout the European territory of the globe, hemp-based medicines were used to treat inflammation and pain until aspirin was invented. At the beginning of the 20th century, with the development of pharmacy, mass production of cannabis medicines began.
The simple fact is that by 1937 there were about 280 major manufacturers worldwide producing over 2,000 cannabis products.
And only after 1961 and the adoption of the Single UN Convention, in which cannabis was included in the number of narcotic drugs, in many states it was outlawed. Today, the situation with the use of marijuana and hemp for medicinal purposes remains rather ambiguous, but there are a number of countries in which its use in medicine is legalized – and the list of these countries is gradually growing.
Not a drug!