Cannabinoids have been used for thousands of years to improve people’s quality of life. Cannabinoids contribute to physical and mental well-being, as well as to keeping the body in balance. The effect of cannabinoids can vary from person to person, and depends on the type and quality of cannabinoids, as well as on the route of administration. Their action mechanism is linked to the function of the Endocannabinoid System.
The ECS is a complex network of receptors, signaling molecules (endocannabinoids), and enzymes. Research shows that the system plays an important role in human health and well-being. It serves the essential function of restoring homeostasis through physiological and regulatory mechanisms. Its effectiveness is enhanced by cannabinoids’ intake and their interacting to ECS receptors. The ECS is involved in the mechanisms of pain, anxiety, mood variation and energy management.
The main cannabinoids are CBD, CBG and CBN.
CBG (Cannabigerol):a non-psychoactive, non-addictive substance which belongs to the main cannabinoid family. CBG is associated with beneficial actions; especially in combination with CBD, it supports balance and well-being helping in particular with boost and energy.
CBD (Cannabidiol):a non-psychoactive, non-addictive substance which belongs to the main cannabinoid family. CBD is associated with beneficial outcomes that help balance and well-being.
CBN (Cannabinol):a non-psychoactive, non-addictive substance which belongs to the main cannabinoid family. CBN is associated with beneficial actions; especially in combination with CBD, it supports balance and well-being helping in particular for relaxing before sleep.
Dosage may vary from person to person. The ideal dosage is the point between the dose at which first improvement is observed, and the dose of no further improvement. It is recommended to gradually increase the dose every three days, by one drop per administration. ανά λήψη.
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