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CBD
Related Terms

The blog focused on the effects of CBD, a non-psychoactive natural compound found in cannabis plants.

Below is the library for people who are unfamiliar with cbd related terms used in the materials.

1.
Anandamide

A naturally occurring compound in the body that acts on the endocannabinoid system (ECS). Anandamide has been shown to have anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving effects. It interacts with the ECS, and CBD may indirectly affect the levels of anandamide by inhibiting its breakdown, leading to potential therapeutic benefits.

2.
Anxiolytic Effect

A type of drug that reduces anxiety. CBD has been shown to have anxiolytic effects in both animal and human studies. It interacts with serotonin receptors and the endocannabinoid system, potentially influencing mood and anxiety levels.

3.
Aromatase

An enzyme that converts androgens (male hormones) into estrogens (female hormones). CBD has been shown to inhibit aromatase activity, which could potentially lead to a decrease in estrogen levels. This interaction with aromatase may have implications for hormonal balance and related conditions.

4.
Cannabidiol (CBD)

A non-psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant. There are testimonies proving CBD variety of health benefits. It is said to help reduce anxiety, inflammation, and pain. It interacts with various receptors, including cannabinoid receptors within the endocannabinoid system, exerting its effects.

5.
Cannabis

A genus of flowering plants that includes the hemp and marijuana plants. The cannabis sativa plant is the source of CBD. Its extraction and use became increasingly popular due to its potential advantages to your overall well-being.

6.
Cannabis Sativa Plant

The cannabis sativa plant contains high levels of CBD with low THC. It is the source of most CBD products. It is specifically cultivated to maximize CBD content while minimizing the psychoactive compound THC.

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Cytochrome P-450

A family of enzymes that metabolize drugs and other substances in the body. CBD can interact with cytochrome P-450 enzymes, which can affect the way other drugs are processed by the body. This interaction has implications for potential drug interactions and the metabolism of medications.

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Endocannabinoid System (ECS)

A system of receptors and signaling molecules that helps to maintain homeostasis in the body. The ECS is involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including pain sensation, appetite, mood, and sleep. CBD interacts with the ECS, influencing neurotransmitter release, immune function, and inflammation.

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Entourage Effect

The idea that the different compounds in cannabis, including CBD and THC, work together to produce a greater effect than any one compound could on its own. This synergistic interaction between cannabinoids, terpenes, and other plant compounds in cannabis may enhance the overall therapeutic benefits.

10.
Epidiolex

A prescription CBD medication that is used to treat Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome, two rare forms of epilepsy. It is an FDA-approved CBD product that has demonstrated efficacy in reducing seizure frequency in these specific conditions.

11.
Estradiol

The primary female sex hormone. Estradiol is produced by the ovaries and is responsible for a number of female characteristics, including breast development, menstruation, and fertility. CBD's inhibition of aromatase activity may have implications for estradiol levels and hormonal balance.

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Flavonoids

A group of plant compounds that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Flavonoids are found in many fruits, vegetables, and herbs, including cannabis. They contribute to the potential health benefits of CBD products, working synergistically with other compounds.

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