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What Is The Entourage Effect

Millions of people around the world are becoming increasingly aware of the potential benefits of CBD oil. Unfortunately, confusion over labeling can lead a person to buy a product that doesn't provide much support.

CBD isolate and pure CBD might be just enough for you to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle. For others, this particular formula might be missing out on a few critical ingredients...or 100.

These ingredients are other hemp-based compounds, and they promote an act synergy known as the entourage effect. Let's discuss the benefits of experiencing the entourage effect and how to read a label to ensure you're getting the results you desire!

What Is The Entourage Effect?

Cannabidiol (CBD) is just one of over 100 cannabis-based compounds known as phytocannabinoids. Another well-known phytocannabinoid is 9-delta tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). THC is the psychoactive molecule predominantly found in marijuana.

As many have learned with the growing demand for CBD products, CBD doesn't cause a psychoactive experience. The sharp contrast between CBD and THC illustrates just how differently each phytocannabinoid interacts with our system.

It's best to think of our phytocannabinoids as humans in a community. We have masons, lawyers, and IT workers. Everyone has a specialty that helps the productivity of our society.

Phytocannabinoids fill in those gaps, too. They're stronger with the help of their entourage. Let's learn how!

The Endocannabinoid System and CBD Oil

Our bodies are an autonomous machine that keeps us firing on all cylinders. It's easy to take all these checks and balances for granted. Thanks to growing research on the benefits of CBD, we've grown to learn that our endocannabinoid system plays a significant role in maintaining homeostasis.

The endocannabinoid system is a communication network that regulates almost every primary human function, including our sleep-wake-cycle, hormone production, and skin health. These processes are modulated by cannabinoid receptors that live on human cells throughout the body.

Whenever things are off-balance in the body, cannabinoid receptors relay messages back to the system. Your mind interprets these messages and manifests your symptoms.

These receptors consciously draw your attention to problems by causing pings of pain in joints, altering your mood, or causing a rash on your skin. In response, your body creates endocannabinoids.

Endocannabinoids help soothe these receptors. As a result, negative symptoms cease.

Unfortunately, life has so many triggers that can upset these cannabinoid receptors. It becomes too much a burden for our endocannabinoid system.

Thankfully, phytocannabinoids in CBD oil mirror some of the benefits that our autonomous endocannabinoids produce. These benefits are further accentuated when you experience the entourage effect.

How The Entourage Effect Helps The Endocannabinoid System

We experience psychoactive effects from marijuana because THC binds to a cannabinoid receptor type-1 (CB1) in the brain. This reaction stimulates the receptor and causes us to feel a burst of euphoria.

CBD doesn't have this type of interaction with CB1 receptors. In fact, CBD barely interacts with CB1 receptors at all.

It has more of a relationship with cannabinoid receptor type-2 (CB2). CB2 receptors are typically found on our immune system cells and spleen.

Furthermore, THC latches onto receptors, so that other molecules can’t. CBD rarely does this. Instead, they stimulate the membrane to change whatever process the cell is already doing.

The difference in locations and effects among these two phytocannabinoids already shows how unique each hemp compound is. As you look closely at the 100+ phytocannabinoids, their individuality becomes even more evident!

In the end, one phytocannabinoid picks up the slack of the other. This synergistic action promotes the entourage effect throughout the endocannabinoid system.

How To Know Which CBD Products Cause The Entourage Effect?

Do not purchase CBD products, such as CBD isolate, pure CBD, or CBD distillate. If you do, consider supplementing with some marijuana concentrates.

CBD wax maintains the integrity of phytocannabinoids and terpenes that promote the entourage effect. Use your CBD isolate as usual, and then toss some wax onto a cheap dab rig to complement your experience.

For those sticking with CBD oil, make sure the products say broad-spectrum or full-spectrum. Full-spectrum CBD oil contains all naturally-occurring phytocannabinoids, including THC.

These products promote the entourage effect. Plus, hemp has 0.3% THC or less. Therefore, full-spectrum CBD oil shouldn't cause a high.

For those who are concerned about THC, opt for broad-spectrum CBD oil. These products contain phytocannabinoids and terpenes found in hemp, sans THC. You will still get the benefits of the entourage effect without the worries.


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