Hemplucid CBD played an important supporting role during Lamar’s journey toward conscious transformation. Hemp-derived CBD products are on the rise, and with that come several questions about this incredible plant and the benefits it can provide.

First, let’s cover some entry-level information to help you get started on your own wellness journey with CBD.

What is CBD?

CBD (short for cannabidiol) is a naturally occurring, non-intoxicating cannabinoid found in the hemp plant. However, CBD isn’t the only hemp-derived compound worth noting. Several secondary cannabinoids and flavorful terpenes work in synergy alongside CBD to provide greater benefits in full-spectrum hemp extracts.

What are Cannabinoids?

Cannabinoids are compounds produced in specialized “hairs” (called glandular trichomes) on the surface of hemp plants. Cannabis has adapted to growing in many climates through the production of cannabinoids as a form of protection. They can provide defense against harsh environments and natural predators while also attracting insect pollinators.

Incredibly, our bodies are naturally wired with receptors that interact with the cannabinoids found in cannabis. Of these, CBD and THC are the most abundant and therefore the most studied cannabinoids. However, there are well over 100 trace compounds in cannabis with potential benefits we have yet to explore.

What are Terpenes?

Terpenes (pronounced tur-peens) and flavonoids give cannabis its taste and smell. These aromatic compounds are also found in fruit, spices, and other plants to produce scents ranging from sweet citrus to more pungent odors. Beyond simply producing smells, terpenes also work in synergy with cannabinoids to contribute to the Entourage Effect within the body’s endocannabinoid system.

How it Works – CBD & The Endocannabinoid System

Did you know you have a system in your body that monitors and regulates homeostasis, or human balance?

The benefits associated with CBD and other hemp-derived compounds can be experienced thanks to this widespread network of cannabinoid receptors known as the endocannabinoid system, or ECS. The role of the ECS is to maintain a physiological balance called homeostasis in processes throughout the body.

To give you an idea of how important this system is, the following is a list of just a few of the physiological functions the ECS is thought to regulate:

  • Sleep/Circadian Rhythm
  • Mood
  • Temperature
  • Stress Response
  • Digestion
  • Bone and Skin health
  • And more

When you add CBD to your daily routine, alongside a healthy diet and exercise, you’re supporting the many functions of your endocannabinoid system.

What Should I Expect When Taking CBD?

Everyone is unique and may have a slightly different experience when taking CBD. For most people, CBD as a daily supplement can provide a general sense of balance and well-being by supporting the endocannabinoid system. This is often described as a feeling of soothing calm, relaxation, and relief from everyday stresses.

What’s the Difference Between CBD & THC?

CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are the two most abundant cannabinoids found in cannabis plants. However, each of these compounds interacts with the body in different ways.

  • CBD is non-intoxicating and supports the function of the endocannabinoid system by working alongside other phytocannabinoids (meaning from a plant) and endocannabinoids (produced by our own bodies).
  • THC has a strong binding affinity with receptors in the ECS and is responsible for the high associated with “marijuana”. However, in the trace amounts found in hemp, THC is more subtle. Rather than causing a euphoric high, traces of THC compliment the entourage effect experienced when consuming full-spectrum hemp extracts.

Where Can I Learn More?

Learn more about CBD and try the natural hemp products Lamar used in Lamar Odom Reborn at Hemplucid.com.

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