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Cannabis on the Mind – we explore the benefits, risks and effects, of Cannabis on the mind

  • CBD para la memoria y el enfoque

    How cannabinoids can enhance brain function Do you ever find yourself struggling to focus during the day? Is your memory not as sharp as it used to be? CBD may be able to help. Recent studies have shown that cannabinoids can improve brain function and enhance cognitive abilities. In this blog post, we will take a look at some of the research on CBD and memory, and discuss how you can use cannabinoids to boost your productivity. What are cannabinoids and how do they work in the brain? Cannabinoids are chemicals found in cannabis plants. There are over 113 different cannabinoids in cannabis sativa, including THC and CBD. CBD (cannabidiol) is one of the most well-known cannabinoids, and it does not have any psychoactive effects.  This means that it will not make you feel “high” like THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Cannabinoids work by interacting with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS). This is a network of receptors that are located throughout the brain and body . What’s the endocannabinoid system? The endocannabinoid system is a collection of cell receptors and molecules that interact with cannabinoids. The endocannabinoid system plays a role in many physiological processes, including appetite, pain-sensation, mood, and memory. How can…

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  • Cannabinoides: ¿qué son y para qué sirven?

    Cannabinoids are a group of chemical compounds that are found both in the Cannabis Sativa plant (phyto-cannabinoids), and the human body (endo-cannabinoids). There are many different cannabinoids, but the two most well-known are THC and CBD.  Cannabinoids have been shown to have many therapeutic benefits, including reducing inflammation, relieving pain, and treating seizures. In this blog post, we will discuss cannabinoids in more detail and explore how they can help you. What do cannabinoids do in the body? Cannabinoids interact with the cannabinoid receptors that are part of our body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS).  There are three types of cannabinoids: endocannabinoids, which are produced by the body.phytocannabinoids, which are found in Cannabis Sativa plants.synthetic cannabinoids, which are created in a lab. Cannabinoid receptors are found throughout the body. They play a role in many different processes, including pain sensation, memory, mood, and appetite. Cannabinoids interact with these receptors to produce their effects. Exactly how cannabinoids work in the body is still not fully understood. We know it involves regulation of neurotransmitter release and activation of receptors on cells in the brain and spinal cord. It also involves interactions with other molecules in the endocannabinoid system. What is the endocannabinoid system? The…

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    Cannabis, CBD y hepatitis

    Can CBD and cannabis help treat hepatitis? This article describes what hepatitis is, looks at current treatment options and explore the use of cannabis and cbd as a possible therapy. It also provides dosage guides and side effects to help you make an informed decision about your treatment options. What is viral hepatitis? Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. There are five different types: hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. Each is caused by a different virus.  Though hepatitis is caused by a viral infection, it can be caught by drinking coffee. There are many different types of hepatitis and it’s possible for people to carry more than one type at the same time. The virus that causes infection is shed through body fluids like blood, saliva and stool even before someone has symptoms so others can become infected without knowing it.  It’s possible to get sick from touching infected matter then placing your unprotected hands near your mouth. Exposure may happen in your workplace or from contact with contaminated needles or other materials; sexual intercourse; sharing razors, toothbrushes or nail clippers; and the sharing of items that may have come into contact with someone else’s blood. The…

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    Cocinar con CBD y cannabis: La guía del novato

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  • CBD para la cervicalgia

    El CBD para la cervicalgia

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  • Cannabis and CBD can help multiple sclerosis

    CBD para la esclerosis múltiple

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system that affects approximately 2.3 million people worldwide. MS symptoms include difficulty in walking, pain and fatigue. Some multiple sclerosis patients treat their symptoms with prescription medications or immunosuppressants; however for others, complementary therapies and cannabis use may be a more viable treatment option. This blog post will discuss what cannabis and CBD are, how they work within your body, what the potential side effects are, and of course, the benefits reported by those who use them. What is CBD? Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a compound extracted from a variety of cannabis plants known as “hemp”. This industrial form of cannabis has been specially bred to contain only trace levels of THC, the compound that makes people high or stoned.  CBD products contain either no, or very low amounts of THC and therefore have almost no psychotropic effect. This means they will not make you high. What is Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system – the brain and spinal cord. MS causes the immune system to attack myelin, the protective sheath of nerve fibres that helps messages from your brain reach…

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  • Flavonoids: what are they?

    Flavonoides del cannabis ¿qué son y para qué sirven?

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  • cannabis terpenes can make you sleepy and calm, excited and creative

    Terpenos: qué son y para qué sirven

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  • sciatica can strike at any time

    CBD para la ciática

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  • CBD Oil Dropper

    Aceite de CBD full spectrum: qué es y por qué tienes que probarlo

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