The officials of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva have suppressed the publication of a report politically delicate that confirms what the hippy Americans seasoned knew for decades: cannabis is safer than alcohol or tobacco. According to a report that was leaked to the magazine New Scientist, analysis concluded not only that the quantity of smoked cannabis in all over the world face less harm to public health of alcohol and cigarettes, but that this would be true even if the people have consumasse in the same amount of legal substances. The report would have been the first of WHO on cannabis in 15 years and had been long awaited by doctors and specialists in drug abuse. However, he was ditched at the last minute following a long and intense dispute between official who, experts of cannabis that drew up the report and a group of external advisors that are deemed to be of the National Institute in the United States on Drug Abuse and the International Drug Control Program of the United Nations. According to a member of the group of experts who drafted, the councillors feared that the report would have been used by the groups in favor of the legalization of marijuana. The United States repress cancer research The study of a group Spanish doctor, issued in Madrid in February 2000 has demonstrated that the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient of marijuana, destroys tumors in mice of the laboratory. The research was carried out by a medical team led by dr. Manuel Guzman of the University of Complutence, in Madrid. The CBD is as a brother or sister of THC, because as all the brothers are sometimes simbioticamente works and other fights or compensates for the other. Unlike the cannabidiol, THC is a compound psicoattivo (which means that affect the functionality of the brain by acting at the level of the central nervous system, which results in an alteration of mood, behavior, perception and cognitive functions) and its effects are those who feel more and more those who smoke cannabis. Among the effects there is a sense of relaxation, the increase of the sensitivity and of course the inevitable hunger that leads us to want a lot of snacks. Has also a one officinale in a series of symptoms, including: pain from mild to moderate, insomnia, depression, nausea and loss of appetite, just to name a few. For some however the THC can prove to be a source of anxiety and paranoia, often in relation to the feeling of the slowing down of the flow of time, which of course does not correspond to reality. So far there are only two cannabinoid receptors known in our organism that bind with the THC: CB1 receptors that are located in the brain and central nervous system and the CB2 receptors that are located throughout the body, particularly in the immune system. Apart from cannabinoids that are found in cannabis (which of course are more powerful) and those which naturally produces our organism, there are many other substances that act slightly on our system endocannabinoid inside as: Echinacea, turmerico, black pepper, cocoa, etc. It was discovered that these and other substances bind with the same cannabinoid receptors. THE HUMAN ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM Human endocannabinoid systemTHC and CBN are known for "fit" like lock and key into nework of existing receptors. The Endocannabinoid system exists to receive cannabinoids produced inside the body called "Anadnamide" and "2-Arachidonylgycerol". Stimulating the ECS with plant-based cannabinoids restores balance and helps maintain symptoms. The cannabinoid receptors are further divided into 2 main subtypes, known as CB1 and CB2: CB1 CB1 is found mostly in the brain and are concentrated in the brain and central nervous system, but also populates sparely other parts of the human body. CB2 CB2 receptors are mostly found in the peripheral organs especially cells associated with the immune system. Cannabidol The CBD does not directly "fit" CB1 or CB2 receptors, but it has powerful indirect effects still being studied. 2# Unlike THC most of the Cannabidiol is found in the leaves and stems of the plant and make up only only The Cannabidiol or CBD, however, has not a lot of binding affinity with none of the two cannabinoid receptors known. Instead has a suppressive effect on the FAAH enzyme (or the fatty acid amide Hydroxylase'), which is responsible for the cleavage and destruction of the anandamide.This suppressive reaction with the CBD means that will remain more anandamide in the system and for a longer time. The anandamide favors the receptor CB1, as THC, thus leaving less possibility of action for the THC that you should bind to these receptors and in turn less effect. While the CBD does not affect binding with the CB1 or CB2, it has been demonstrated that interacts with other receptors to activate its medicinal effects. There are a couple of receptors coupled with G proteins that are located in the central and peripheral nervous system that interact with the CBD. Then there is the TRPV-1(Technical abbreviation of 'TransientReceptorPotentialCation Channel Subfamily V') that reacts to this. The Receptor TRPV-1 which is also activated by capsaicin, the compound 'hot' that is located in the chili pepper, you know that the average perception of pain, inflammation and the body temperature, as you probably have heard eating a chili very very hot. The CBD is considered a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid, although it may seem that has some effects psychoactive. Has a sedative effect and thanks to the fact that alleviates the various pains and symptoms, the majority of those who use the search for this. Its medicinal uses outweigh those of any other known cannabinoid, among which: the reduction or prevention of inflammation and nausea, diabetes, alcoholism, PTSD, schizophrenia, rheumatoid arthritis, epilepsy, cardiovascular diseases, antipsychotic, anxiolytic and pain reliever for the muscle spasms or neuropathic pain, traditionally more difficult to treat with any medical remedy, also used in pharmaceuticals. The officials of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva have suppressed the publication of a report politically delicate that confirms what the hippy Americans seasoned knew for decades: cannabis is safer than alcohol or tobacco. According to a report that was leaked to the magazine New Scientist, analysis concluded not only that the quantity of smoked cannabis in all over the world face less harm to public health of alcohol and cigarettes, but that this would be true even if the people have consumasse in the same amount of legal substances. The report would have been the first of WHO on cannabis in 15 years and had been long awaited by doctors and specialists in drug abuse. However, he was ditched at the last minute following a long and intense dispute between official who, experts of cannabis that drew up the report and a group of external advisors that are deemed to be of the National Institute in the United States on Drug Abuse and the International Drug Control Program of the United Nations. According to a member of the group of experts who drafted, the councillors feared that the report would have been used by the groups in favor of the legalization of marijuana. The United States repress cancer research The study of a group Spanish doctor, issued in Madrid in February 2000 has demonstrated that the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient of marijuana, destroys tumors in mice of the laboratory. The research was carried out by a medical team led by dr. Manuel Guzman of the University of Complutence, in Madrid. The CBD is as a brother or sister of THC, because as all the brothers are sometimes simbioticamente works and other fights or compensates for the other. Unlike the cannabidiol, THC is a compound psicoattivo (which means that affect the functionality of the brain by acting at the level of the central nervous system, which results in an alteration of mood, behavior, perception and cognitive functions) and its effects are those who feel more and more those who smoke cannabis. Among the effects there is a sense of relaxation, the increase of the sensitivity and of course the inevitable hunger that leads us to want a lot of snacks. Has also a one officinale in a series of symptoms, including: pain from mild to moderate, insomnia, depression, nausea and loss of appetite, just to name a few. For some however the THC can prove to be a source of anxiety and paranoia, often in relation to the feeling of the slowing down of the flow of time, which of course does not correspond to reality. So far there are only two cannabinoid receptors known in our organism that bind with the THC: CB1 receptors that are located in the brain and central nervous system and the CB2 receptors that are located throughout the body, particularly in the immune system. Apart from cannabinoids that are found in cannabis (which of course are more powerful) and those which naturally produces our organism, there are many other substances that act slightly on our system endocannabinoid inside as: Echinacea, turmerico, black pepper, cocoa, etc. It was discovered that these and other substances bind with the same cannabinoid receptors. THE HUMAN ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM Human endocannabinoid systemTHC and CBN are known for "fit" like lock and key into nework of existing receptors. The Endocannabinoid system exists to receive cannabinoids produced inside the body called "Anadnamide" and "2-Arachidonylgycerol". Stimulating the ECS with plant-based cannabinoids restores balance and helps maintain symptoms. The cannabinoid receptors are further divided into 2 main subtypes, known as CB1 and CB2: CB1 CB1 is found mostly in the brain and are concentrated in the brain and central nervous system, but also populates sparely other parts of the human body. CB2 CB2 receptors are mostly found in the peripheral organs especially cells associated with the immune system. Cannabidol The CBD does not directly "fit" CB1 or CB2 receptors, but it has powerful indirect effects still being studied. 2# Unlike THC most of the Cannabidiol is found in the leaves and stems of the plant and make up only only The Cannabidiol or CBD, however, has not a lot of binding affinity with none of the two cannabinoid receptors known. Instead has a suppressive effect on the FAAH enzyme (or the fatty acid amide Hydroxylase'), which is responsible for the cleavage and destruction of the anandamide.This suppressive reaction with the CBD means that will remain more anandamide in the system and for a longer time. The anandamide favors the receptor CB1, as THC, thus leaving less possibility of action for the THC that you should bind to these receptors and in turn less effect. While the CBD does not affect binding with the CB1 or CB2, it has been demonstrated that interacts with other receptors to activate its medicinal effects. There are a couple of receptors coupled with G proteins that are located in the central and peripheral nervous system that interact with the CBD. Then there is the TRPV-1(Technical abbreviation of 'TransientReceptorPotentialCation Channel Subfamily V') that reacts to this. The Receptor TRPV-1 which is also activated by capsaicin, the compound 'hot' that is located in the chili pepper, you know that the average perception of pain, inflammation and the body temperature, as you probably have heard eating a chili very very hot. The CBD is considered a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid, although it may seem that has some effects psychoactive. Has a sedative effect and thanks to the fact that alleviates the various pains and symptoms, the majority of those who use the search for this. Its medicinal uses outweigh those of any other known cannabinoid, among which: the reduction or prevention of inflammation and nausea, diabetes, alcoholism, PTSD, schizophrenia, rheumatoid arthritis, epilepsy, cardiovascular diseases, antipsychotic, anxiolytic and pain reliever for the muscle spasms or neuropathic pain, traditionally more difficult to treat with any medical remedy, also used in pharmaceuticals. The officials of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva have suppressed the publication of a report politically delicate that confirms what the hippy Americans seasoned knew for decades: cannabis is safer than alcohol or tobacco. According to a report that was leaked to the magazine New Scientist, analysis concluded not only that the quantity of smoked cannabis in all over the world face less harm to public health of alcohol and cigarettes, but that this would be true even if the people have consumasse in the same amount of legal substances. The report would have been the first of WHO on cannabis in 15 years and had been long awaited by doctors and specialists in drug abuse. However, he was ditched at the last minute following a long and intense dispute between official who, experts of cannabis that drew up the report and a group of external advisors that are deemed to be of the National Institute in the United States on Drug Abuse and the International Drug Control Program of the United Nations. According to a member of the group of experts who drafted, the councillors feared that the report would have been used by the groups in favor of the legalization of marijuana. The United States repress cancer research The study of a group Spanish doctor, issued in Madrid in February 2000 has demonstrated that the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient of marijuana, destroys tumors in mice of the laboratory. The research was carried out by a medical team led by dr. Manuel Guzman of the University of Complutence, in Madrid. The CBD is as a brother or sister of THC, because as all the brothers are sometimes simbioticamente works and other fights or compensates for the other. Unlike the cannabidiol, THC is a compound psicoattivo (which means that affect the functionality of the brain by acting at the level of the central nervous system, which results in an alteration of mood, behavior, perception and cognitive functions) and its effects are those who feel more and more those who smoke cannabis. Among the effects there is a sense of relaxation, the increase of the sensitivity and of course the inevitable hunger that leads us to want a lot of snacks. Has also a one officinale in a series of symptoms, including: pain from mild to moderate, insomnia, depression, nausea and loss of appetite, just to name a few. For some however the THC can prove to be a source of anxiety and paranoia, often in relation to the feeling of the slowing down of the flow of time, which of course does not correspond to reality. So far there are only two cannabinoid receptors known in our organism that bind with the THC: CB1 receptors that are located in the brain and central nervous system and the CB2 receptors that are located throughout the body, particularly in the immune system. Apart from cannabinoids that are found in cannabis (which of course are more powerful) and those which naturally produces our organism, there are many other substances that act slightly on our system endocannabinoid inside as: Echinacea, turmerico, black pepper, cocoa, etc. It was discovered that these and other substances bind with the same cannabinoid receptors. THE HUMAN ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM Human endocannabinoid systemTHC and CBN are known for "fit" like lock and key into nework of existing receptors. The Endocannabinoid system exists to receive cannabinoids produced inside the body called "Anadnamide" and "2-Arachidonylgycerol". Stimulating the ECS with plant-based cannabinoids restores balance and helps maintain symptoms. The cannabinoid receptors are further divided into 2 main subtypes, known as CB1 and CB2: CB1 CB1 is found mostly in the brain and are concentrated in the brain and central nervous system, but also populates sparely other parts of the human body. CB2 CB2 receptors are mostly found in the peripheral organs especially cells associated with the immune system. Cannabidol The CBD does not directly "fit" CB1 or CB2 receptors, but it has powerful indirect effects still being studied. 2# Unlike THC most of the Cannabidiol is found in the leaves and stems of the plant and make up only only The Cannabidiol or CBD, however, has not a lot of binding affinity with none of the two cannabinoid receptors known. Instead has a suppressive effect on the FAAH enzyme (or the fatty acid amide Hydroxylase'), which is responsible for the cleavage and destruction of the anandamide.This suppressive reaction with the CBD means that will remain more anandamide in the system and for a longer time. The anandamide favors the receptor CB1, as THC, thus leaving less possibility of action for the THC that you should bind to these receptors and in turn less effect. While the CBD does not affect binding with the CB1 or CB2, it has been demonstrated that interacts with other receptors to activate its medicinal effects. There are a couple of receptors coupled with G proteins that are located in the central and peripheral nervous system that interact with the CBD. Then there is the TRPV-1(Technical abbreviation of 'TransientReceptorPotentialCation Channel Subfamily V') that reacts to this. The Receptor TRPV-1 which is also activated by capsaicin, the compound 'hot' that is located in the chili pepper, you know that the average perception of pain, inflammation and the body temperature, as you probably have heard eating a chili very very hot. The CBD is considered a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid, although it may seem that has some effects psychoactive. Has a sedative effect and thanks to the fact that alleviates the various pains and symptoms, the majority of those who use the search for this. Its medicinal uses outweigh those of any other known cannabinoid, among which: the reduction or prevention of inflammation and nausea, diabetes, alcoholism, PTSD, schizophrenia, rheumatoid arthritis, epilepsy, cardiovascular diseases, antipsychotic, anxiolytic and pain reliever for the muscle spasms or neuropathic pain, traditionally more difficult to treat with any medical remedy, also used in pharmaceuticals. The officials of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva have suppressed the publication of a report politically delicate that confirms what the hippy Americans seasoned knew for decades: cannabis is safer than alcohol or tobacco. According to a report that was leaked to the magazine New Scientist, analysis concluded not only that the quantity of smoked cannabis in all over the world face less harm to public health of alcohol and cigarettes, but that this would be true even if the people have consumasse in the same amount of legal substances. The report would have been the first of WHO on cannabis in 15 years and had been long awaited by doctors and specialists in drug abuse. However, he was ditched at the last minute following a long and intense dispute between official who, experts of cannabis that drew up the report and a group of external advisors that are deemed to be of the National Institute in the United States on Drug Abuse and the International Drug Control Program of the United Nations. According to a member of the group of experts who drafted, the councillors feared that the report would have been used by the groups in favor of the legalization of marijuana. The United States repress cancer research The study of a group Spanish doctor, issued in Madrid in February 2000 has demonstrated that the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient of marijuana, destroys tumors in mice of the laboratory. The research was carried out by a medical team led by dr. Manuel Guzman of the University of Complutence, in Madrid. The CBD is as a brother or sister of THC, because as all the brothers are sometimes simbioticamente works and other fights or compensates for the other. Unlike the cannabidiol, THC is a compound psicoattivo (which means that affect the functionality of the brain by acting at the level of the central nervous system, which results in an alteration of mood, behavior, perception and cognitive functions) and its effects are those who feel more and more those who smoke cannabis. Among the effects there is a sense of relaxation, the increase of the sensitivity and of course the inevitable hunger that leads us to want a lot of snacks. Has also a one officinale in a series of symptoms, including: pain from mild to moderate, insomnia, depression, nausea and loss of appetite, just to name a few. For some however the THC can prove to be a source of anxiety and paranoia, often in relation to the feeling of the slowing down of the flow of time, which of course does not correspond to reality. So far there are only two cannabinoid receptors known in our organism that bind with the THC: CB1 receptors that are located in the brain and central nervous system and the CB2 receptors that are located throughout the body, particularly in the immune system. Apart from cannabinoids that are found in cannabis (which of course are more powerful) and those which naturally produces our organism, there are many other substances that act slightly on our system endocannabinoid inside as: Echinacea, turmerico, black pepper, cocoa, etc. It was discovered that these and other substances bind with the same cannabinoid receptors. THE HUMAN ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM Human endocannabinoid systemTHC and CBN are known for "fit" like lock and key into nework of existing receptors. The Endocannabinoid system exists to receive cannabinoids produced inside the body called "Anadnamide" and "2-Arachidonylgycerol". Stimulating the ECS with plant-based cannabinoids restores balance and helps maintain symptoms. The cannabinoid receptors are further divided into 2 main subtypes, known as CB1 and CB2: CB1 CB1 is found mostly in the brain and are concentrated in the brain and central nervous system, but also populates sparely other parts of the human body. CB2 CB2 receptors are mostly found in the peripheral organs especially cells associated with the immune system. Cannabidol The CBD does not directly "fit" CB1 or CB2 receptors, but it has powerful indirect effects still being studied. 2# Unlike THC most of the Cannabidiol is found in the leaves and stems of the plant and make up only only The Cannabidiol or CBD, however, has not a lot of binding affinity with none of the two cannabinoid receptors known. Instead has a suppressive effect on the FAAH enzyme (or the fatty acid amide Hydroxylase'), which is responsible for the cleavage and destruction of the anandamide.This suppressive reaction with the CBD means that will remain more anandamide in the system and for a longer time. The anandamide favors the receptor CB1, as THC, thus leaving less possibility of action for the THC that you should bind to these receptors and in turn less effect. While the CBD does not affect binding with the CB1 or CB2, it has been demonstrated that interacts with other receptors to activate its medicinal effects. There are a couple of receptors coupled with G proteins that are located in the central and peripheral nervous system that interact with the CBD. Then there is the TRPV-1(Technical abbreviation of 'TransientReceptorPotentialCation Channel Subfamily V') that reacts to this. The Receptor TRPV-1 which is also activated by capsaicin, the compound 'hot' that is located in the chili pepper, you know that the average perception of pain, inflammation and the body temperature, as you probably have heard eating a chili very very hot. The CBD is considered a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid, although it may seem that has some effects psychoactive. Has a sedative effect and thanks to the fact that alleviates the various pains and symptoms, the majority of those who use the search for this. Its medicinal uses outweigh those of any other known cannabinoid, among which: the reduction or prevention of inflammation and nausea, diabetes, alcoholism, PTSD, schizophrenia, rheumatoid arthritis, epilepsy, cardiovascular diseases, antipsychotic, anxiolytic and pain reliever for the muscle spasms or neuropathic pain, traditionally more difficult to treat with any medical remedy, also used in pharmaceuticals.