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Check with seller What Are Cannabinoids? THC, CBD, & the Gang Calgary

Published date: September 2, 2024
  • Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Cannabinoids are the naturally occurring compounds found in cannabis that contribute to its therapeutic and psychoactive effects. With more than 100 different cannabinoids identified, each plays a unique role in how the plant interacts with our bodies. The two most well-known cannabinoids, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), are widely recognized for their distinct effects and medicinal properties.


For those interested in exploring the benefits of cannabinoids, Calgary dispensaries provide access to a variety of cannabis products. Furthermore, with convenient Calgary weed delivery services, you can get your favorite products delivered right to your doorstep. Understanding cannabinoids is key to making informed choices about the cannabis you consume. In this article, we'll dive into what cannabinoids are, how they work, and some of the most important cannabinoids you might encounter.


What Are Cannabinoids?


Cannabinoids are chemical compounds that interact with our body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS). They can be found in cannabis plants (phytocannabinoids) as well as produced naturally in the human body (endocannabinoids). The ECS is responsible for regulating a wide range of functions in our body, including mood, appetite, pain sensation, and immune response. Cannabinoids bind to specific receptors within this system, leading to various effects on the brain and body.


Cannabinoid Receptors: CB1 and CB2


The ECS consists of two primary types of receptors: CB1 and CB2. These receptors are located throughout the body and are responsible for interacting with cannabinoids.




  • CB1 Receptors: Primarily found in the brain and central nervous system, CB1 receptors are linked to the psychoactive effects of cannabis, such as euphoria and altered perception. THC has a high affinity for these receptors, which is why it produces a "high" when consumed.




  • CB2 Receptors: Mostly found in the immune system and peripheral organs, CB2 receptors are involved in regulating inflammation and immune responses. Cannabinoids like CBD are known to interact with these receptors, offering potential anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects without the psychoactive effects associated with THC.




Key Cannabinoids: THC, CBD, and More


Let’s take a closer look at some of the most important cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant.


Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)


THC is the most well-known cannabinoid, responsible for the psychoactive effects commonly associated with cannabis use. It binds to CB1 receptors in the brain, resulting in the characteristic "high." Beyond its intoxicating effects, THC has numerous medicinal properties, including pain relief, appetite stimulation, and anti-nausea effects. THC can be found in varying concentrations in cannabis strains, with some strains containing as much as 30% THC.


Cannabidiol (CBD)


CBD is the second most prevalent cannabinoid in cannabis and is gaining popularity for its non-intoxicating effects. Unlike THC, CBD doesn’t directly bind to CB1 receptors, meaning it doesn’t produce a high. Instead, CBD is known for its potential to reduce anxiety, inflammation, and pain. It also acts as a counterbalance to THC, helping to mitigate some of the less desirable effects, such as paranoia and anxiety. This makes CBD a popular choice for those seeking the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the psychoactive effects.


Cannabinol (CBN)


CBN is a mildly psychoactive cannabinoid that is formed when THC degrades over time. This means that older cannabis tends to have higher levels of CBN. Known for its sedative properties, CBN is often associated with relaxation and sleep aid. While not as potent as THC, CBN offers therapeutic benefits, particularly for those seeking a good night’s sleep.


Cannabigerol (CBG)


Often referred to as the "mother of all cannabinoids," CBG is the precursor to many other cannabinoids, including THC and CBD. While it is typically found in low concentrations, CBG has shown potential in various therapeutic areas, such as reducing inflammation, treating glaucoma, and even inhibiting cancer cell growth. As more research emerges, CBG is becoming an increasingly sought-after cannabinoid in the cannabis community.


Cannabichromene (CBC)


 


CBC is a lesser-known cannabinoid that has shown promise in several therapeutic areas. It doesn’t produce a high and doesn’t bind strongly to CB1 or CB2 receptors. However, CBC has been found to interact with other receptors in the body, potentially contributing to pain relief, reducing inflammation, and even supporting healthy brain function.


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