Endocannabinoids

Endocannabinoids

Mammals naturally produce cannabinoids. The body maintains balance by precisely secreting and using cannabinoids, regulating sleep, appetite, memory, mood, and so on. 

CB1 and CB2 are the main subjects of the combination of two types of cannabinoids in the human body, the former mainly distributed in the central nervous system, the latter mainly distributed in the immune system.

Different cannabinoids stimulate the relevant subjects and produce different effects, such as: AEA (anandamide): pleasant, happy 2-AG (2-Arachidonoylglycerol): help to anti-inflammatory

Endocannabinoids

Mammals make cannabinoids naturally. Through the precise secretion and use of cannabinoids, the body maintains homeostasis, regulates sleep, appetite, memory, mood, and so on.

CB1 and CB2 are the two main receptors that bind to cannabinoids in the human body. The former is mainly distributed in the central nervous system, and the latter is mainly distributed in the immune system. Different cannabinoids stimulate related receptors and produce different effects, for example:

AEA(anandamide)Anandamide: It makes people feel pleasant and happy

2-AG(2-Arachidonoylglycerol)2-Arachidonoylglycerol: Helps reduce inflammation and pain