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CBD stands for cannabidiol, a substance that occurs naturally in the leaves and flowers of the hemp plant (Cannabis Sativa). However, CBD is not the only cannabinoid found in this plant. Besides CBD, hemp produces 103 other cannabinoids, of which THC is the best known. CBD also has a completely different effect than THC. CBD - unlike THC - has no psychoactive effect. This means that you do not get 'stoned' or 'high' from this substance. Learn more: https://www.therealcbd.com/en/how-cbd... CBD oil may officially only contain 0.2% because THC oil may not be sold legally. Because CBD oil from The Real CBD is extensively tested, you are always sure that CBD oil is safe, legal and of superior quality. Medihemp CBD oil does contain cannabidiol and other cannabinoids such as CBN, CBV, CBG and CBDA. To explain how CBD works in our body, we'll first tell you what cannabinoids are. Man drips organic CBD oil into his mouth How does CBD work? The function of cannabinoids The action of CBD depends on cannabinoids present in CBD product. But what are cannabinoids anyway? What function do they have? It is believed that these cannabinoids protect the hemp plant from pests and diseases. These substances help protect the plant from certain insect species. This is nice, because it allows hemp plants to grow quite easily without pesticides and insecticides. Yet these cannabinoids are not only beneficial to the plant itself. We now know that certain cannabinoids have a physiological effect on our bodies. Think for example of THC, which gives a high or stoned effect. But also other cannabinoids (such as CBD) are used for all sorts of health applications. Cannabinoids therefore not only have a function for the hemp plant, but also an effect on the human body. Cannabinoids occur naturally in our body For a long time it was not known why the hemp plant has certain physiological effects on the body. But what did it turn out to be? In the early 1990s, a group of scientists discovered that our bodies possess body's own cannabinoids: these are called endocannabinoids. Endocannabinoids are cannabinoids that are produced naturally by our bodies. The word "endo" stands for endogenous, which means "from within the body. This means that our bodies can also naturally produce substances that have a similar effect to cannabinoids. The substance anandamine is a good example of this. This substance is considered an endocannabinoid and has an effect on many processes, including pain, stress and anxiety. It also gives a "runners high" in runners. Thus, this endogenous substance has a similar effect on our bodies as THC. In other words, endocannabinoids have similar properties as cannabinoids from the hemp plant. Cannabinoids, like endocannabinoids, interact with receptors within our brain, central nervous system, but also with our immune system. These receptors are part of the 'endocannabinoid system' which is distributed by cells throughout our body. What is the difference between Pure and Raw CBD oil CBD capsules and sleep - does it work? The endocannabinoid system You can think of the endocannabinoid system as a vast network with all kinds of receptors (receptors) that specific molecules can bind to and/or send signals to. This process is similar to a key in a lock. If a certain molecule (key) fits a keyhole (receptor) then the lock opens, or in other words a reaction occurs. The receptor is then activated. In reality, the body is full of receptors on which both cannabinoids and endocannabinoids fit. So when a receptor is activated by (endo)cannabinoids, the cell is stimulated to make or break down certain substances. Science has discovered that cannabinoids can bind to receptors CB1 and CB2 within our endocannabinoid system.