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CBD Hemp “Restores Cell Signal” in the Endocannabinoid System

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is like a satellite that powers your cell phone so you can make a call. One satellite enables signals to a lot of cell phones, not just yours.  In 1990, researchers explored the impact of THC on the endocannabinoid system because it was the dominantly known cannabinoid at that time. Today, there is more vital information about many of the other cannabinoids, particularly CBD hemp and the rising start CBG.

Details About the Endocannabinoid System

The ECS involves three core components:

  • endocannabinoids,
  • CB1 & CB2 receptors,
  • enzymes.

Endocannabinoids are endogenous cannabinoids because they are the cannabinoids our body makes or is supposed to make. Researchers and scientists have now identified two natural endocannabinoids which our body is supposed to produce when it is healthy:

  • anandamide (AEA)
  • 2-arachidonoylglyerol (2-AG)

These natural endocannabinoids are supposed to send signals to the network of receptors to keep our body’s internal functions running smoothly. But when the body breaks down because of disease, lack of care, and proper nourishment, then the signals are interrupted. The signal does not arrive at the muscle to heal and repair itself. The signal does not arrive at the bones, so they start to get brittle and weak just like your phone does when it drops a signal, or your data is off-line. Our bodies get offline as well and become sick because the naturally produced endocannabinoids cannot receive the signal to power it to health.

The Cell Receptor for the Lungs and Immunity and CBD Hemp

Then many of us have compromised lungs, breathing challenges, and allergies that affect our breathing. Our bodies are set up when we are born with a perfectly working system. But over time, because of bad living habits, perhaps or environmental factors, disruption happens to our neurotransmitters so health cannot flow to that part of our body and bad things happen to our lungs and our immunity system breaks down.

The Cell Receptor for the Neuro-Endocrine Framework

Do you know what the neuroendocrine system regulates? It regulates the balance between organ function and stress responses. Cannabinoids play an important role in regulating inflammation so when it gets out of balance, inflammation results. When the neurotransmitters or the cell signal drops the call, inflammation happens, and stress overcomes the organ is so it cannot function properly.

Introducing CBD Hemp to the Endocannabinoid System

Now let’s talk about the individual who has problems with a pulled muscle not healing or an older person with bone deterioration or the mother who has indomitable allergies and problems breathing. When an individual starts consuming CBD hemp no matter in what method of delivery, it docks at the receptor. However, it does not initiate a signal like THC does, but rather it impacts how the CB1 or CB2 receptors respond to the stimulation of other hemp cannabinoids or naturally occurring endocannabinoids in our bodies.

CBD causes a change in the activity and the shape of the receptor and that is what impacts the efficiency of the cell signaling. That is what restores the signal to the CB1  and CB2 receptors.  When your receptors react with CBD, they form anti-inflammatory effects that reduce pain. When CBD heals the neurotransmitters, so the signal is restored anxiety is quieted, depression is lifted,  and stress is quelled.

Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency and CBD Hemp

Medical experts believe because of current research most chronic illnesses are connected to Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency (CED). A deficiency in serotonin results in depression.  The goal of the ECS is to maintain homeostasis or balance but then CED sets in and the “Goldilocks Zone,” (when it’s just right) is disrupted. Since CBD hemp is natural and has the uniqueness to interact with the same neurotransmitters as the body’s naturally occurring endogenous cannabinoids.

My “Cell Signals” Last Words

Since CBD hemp is natural and has the uniqueness to interact with the same neurotransmitters as the body’s naturally occurring endogenous cannabinoid. Maybe the purpose of this post is to explain three things:

  • There are reasons our body functions break down;
  • CBD hemp is not magic;
  • CBD hemp has restorative qualities.

You cannot put a dropper of CBD hemp oil under your tongue then believe instantly your bones will heal, your muscles will not be in pain and your lungs clear up and you can breathe. It takes time and it takes experimentation with the method of delivery and dosage. The restoration takes time, sometimes more time than others to restore the signal so health is restored to your body

If you want more information on all things CBD, read other posts here on our blog.

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Sharon has been writing her heart out since she was 10 years of age when she wrote up a story about a 3,000 acre forest fire she and her family witnessed. In 1995 when she found herself divorced with a 3-year-old daughter, Ruth, she decided to try writing for money. You can read more of Sharon's writings at the Contena site and view her daughter, Ruth and husband, Steve doing DIY projects at the YouTube address. She carved a niche in the Continuing Education market and for the next 20 plus years she wrote courses for C.E. providers all over the United States. Blogging is now her new love. Particularly suited to writing about CBD because for two years she was crippled with osteoarthritis in her ankles and feet until someone introduced her to CBD. Today she walks and bikes because of this natural compound of CBD.

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