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CBD
Cannabis has advantages that other active ingredients do not have: The body itself produces very similar substances, the so-called endocannabinoids. They develop their effect via various receptors that are also receptive to ingested cannabis active ingredients. The CB1 receptor is found in the central nervous system and many other organs and relieves anxiety, stress, restlessness and pain. The receptor CB2 is located in the immune cells of the lungs and intestines and has an anti-inflammatory effect.
Cannabidiol can also be an effective vasodilator, increasing blood flow to the genital area. When applied directly, sexual arousal can be increased, which can lead to more intense orgasms.
CBN
Cannabinol or CBN is another cannabinoid that is starting to become known. Contrary to CBD, THC and CBG which come directly from hemp, CBN is the result of a specific process. It is not naturally derived from hemp.This origin differentiates it from the most known cannabinoids. In fact, it is the result of the decarboxylation of THC exposed to oxygen and heat, so it has a strong link with THC, which could suggest that it is also psychotropic. However, research has confirmed the contrary, because despite this strong affinity, CBN is far from being high like THC. It would certainly act on the receptors of the brain but it would not generate any stone effect.The products containing CBN would present virtuous actions. Among the recognized effects, we can cite its analgesic, soothing, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory and anxiolytic capacities.
HHC
Is HHC still new to you? That's okay. In fact, HHC is just like all the most popular cannabinoids of the moment: THC, CBG, CBD....
Its particularity is that it was discovered long before other natural molecules. A certain chemist named Roger Adams was the first to have detected it for the first time. At the time, the cannabinoid was discovered through a specific process known as THC hydrogenation. This consists of adding hydrogen molecules to THC to obtain a synthetic version of HHC. A few years later, researchers finally concluded that HHC is also naturally present in hemp. It is mainly found in pollen and hemp seeds. The interaction between THC and HHC is well known. Nevertheless, these two molecules would present differences, in particular in their effects on the brain. In fact, HHC is less psychoactive than THC.