Every cannabinoid produces effects in the brain and body by interacting either directly (in the case of THC) or indirectly (in the case of CBD) with specific receptors.
The human body also produces certain types of cannabinoids on its own called endocannabinoids (endogenous cannabinoids).
It has two main receptors for cannabinoids known as CB1 receptors and CB2 receptors.
CB1 receptors are present in all parts of the body but are mostly in the brain.
Those CB1 that are present in the brain are responsible for coordination and movement, emotions, pain, and mood, appetite memories, etc.
On the other hand, the CB2 receptors are found mainly in the immune system, and they affect inflammation and pain.
Benefits and Uses of CBD Oil
The variety of CBD oil benefits for health problems and disorders are partially backed up by science.
More research is still desperately needed to better understand the potential uses of CBD.
According to research about CBD oil, there are several diseases such as epilepsy, movement disorders, Tourette’s syndrome and multiple sclerosis, that have being treated with CBD oil and proven to be beneficial.
Moreover, uses of CBD has powerful properties of treating anxiety disorders, insomnia, Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain, psychological conditions, -symptoms, depression, and inflammation.
CBD may relieve pain and inflammation