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Ingredients:
CBD interacts with two sets of cannabinoid receptors in your body CB1 and CB2. They have a direct effect on specific parts of your body and brain. CB1 receptors are located in the brain and in the central nervous system and are connected with the psychological effects of cannabinoids. CB2 appears in the cells of the immune system and the peripheral nervous system (the body) — they're responsible for pain perception and immune response. The compounds from CBD oil make the body's naturally produced endocannabinoids more available for use by blocking an enzyme that breaks them down. Your body doesn't directly use any of the CBD found in the oil.
To understand why CBD works, it's best to understand how. First, CBD works with your endocannabinoid system, which is designed to promote homeostasis — or harmony — within your body. In fact, endocannabinoids are actually cannabis-like molecules made
naturally within your body. When you use CBD, it influences or activates these receptors. It has also been found to
influence non-cannabinoid receptors as well.
The amount of CBD you should take depends on a range of factors, including:
• your body weight
• the condition you're treating
• your individual body chemistry
• the concentration of CBD in each pill, capsule, drop, or gummy
1. Do not take if pregnant or lactating (lack of studies to prove safety in these circumstances)
2. Consult your physician before use
Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the SAHPRA or FDA
and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or health condition.