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"CBD helps with pain, stress and anxiety. It has all the benefits of marijuana without the high." - Jennifer Aniston
“CBD is a desperately needed natural way for athletes to recover from minor and major injuries without long-term effects or addictions”. (Source: Forbes)
How much CBD Oil should I take?
The human body is responsive to small amounts of CBD, just miligrams can be produce a favourable response. Taking too much can in fact reduce the impact of your CBD dose.
Everyone has an individual "sweet spot" response to CBD. That’s why it is recommended people to start slow, go slow, and listen to your body.
The endocannabinoid system is a very complex regulatory system, broad in its function and found within all complex animals. It is perhaps the most important physiological system involved in establishing and maintaining human health.
This system is a recent discovery, it was first formally identified in the 1990’s by Dr Rafael Mechoulam from Hebrew University, Israel. Researchers discovered that the human body has a number of receptors, the first receptor was found to be present in the brain, the second receptor was found to be present throughout the body. These receptors were identified as CB1 and CB2.
CB1 receptors are concentrated in the brain and the central nervous system, a system in the body that maintains core functions such as motor activity, pain perception, stress response and memory. CB2 receptors are widely distributed throughout the peripheral organs in the body, serving as core components in the immune system, muscular system and cardiovascular system.
The conditions within our bodies can fluctuate in response to a variety of external factors. Factors like temperature, stress, environmental pollutants or even the food you eat can temporarily affect how your body works. Your body has inbuilt response mechanisms to deal with these changes and get back to functioning properly as quickly as possible. Research has demonstrated that CBD oil can assist in this process.
The main function of the endocannabinoid system is to regulate our bodily functions and to maintain its balanced state of homeostasis (the body's stable state).
The role of the endocannabinoid system in the regulation of endocrine function and in the control of energy balance in humans. It appears to play a very important regulatory role in the secretion of hormones related to reproductive functions and response to stress.
There is a growing interest in medical scientists about how CBD modulates the transcription (first step in gene expression) of over 110 Genes that make the signaling molecules that naturally reduce inflammation in our central nervous system and throughout our immune system.
Pharmaceutical drugs work by addressing the symptoms of an illness, not the systems..which causes enormous strain on your human physiology. There are also many unintended drug interactions. CDB works by affecting the system of balance at a cellular level within the body.
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