{"id":1012,"date":"2021-08-08T19:24:51","date_gmt":"2021-08-08T19:24:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/cbd-and-its-entourage-project-cbd\/"},"modified":"2021-08-08T19:24:51","modified_gmt":"2021-08-08T19:24:51","slug":"cbd-and-its-entourage-project-cbd","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/cbd-and-its-entourage-project-cbd\/","title":{"rendered":"CBD and Its Entourage | Project CBD"},"content":{"rendered":"


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This excerpt is adapted from <\/em>The Essential Guide to CBD<\/span> by the Editors of Reader\u2019s Digest and Project CBD<\/span>.<\/em><\/p>\n

Cannabis has been part of the pharmacopeia, or branch of medical science that studies drugs and medicinal preparations, of many cultures throughout history.<\/p>\n

Like many other plants, cannabis plants secrete a sticky tar-like residue called resin. On cannabis plants, the resin is contained within the heads of tiny, mushroom-shaped trichomes, found mainly on the plant\u2019s flower buds and to a lesser extent on the leaves. In the resin is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC<\/span>) \u2014\u00a0 the compound that causes the high that cannabis is famous for \u2014 and cannabidiol (CBD<\/span>), along with hundreds of other cannabinoids and terpenes. Traditionally, these flowers, which we commonly call marijuana<\/em>, are hand-harvested, dried, trimmed, and cured. The flowers are then consumed for their medicinal and\/or intoxicating effects.<\/p>\n

Israeli scientist Raphael Mechoulam, one of the world\u2019s leading authorities on CBD<\/span>, has described the cannabis plant as a \u201ctreasure trove\u201d of medicinal value with the potential to treat a wide variety of different ailments. CBD<\/span> and THC<\/span> can be considered the crown jewels of this treasure trove, but they are just two of more than a hundred related plant compounds called phytocannabinoids, lipid (fat)-based molecules that are unique to the cannabis plant and give it its therapeutic potential. The plant is also rich in compounds called terpenes and flavonoids, which work together with CBD<\/span> and THC<\/span> to create an \u201centourage effect\u201d that is greater than the effect of any one of the molecules alone.<\/p>\n

A Yin-Yang Relationship<\/h2>\n

CBD<\/span> and THC<\/span> have a bit of a yin-yang relationship. Both CBD<\/span> and THC<\/span> can provide significant health and wellness benefits; but unlike THC<\/span>, CBD<\/span> does not make a person feel \u201cstoned.\u201d That\u2019s because CBD<\/span> and THC<\/span> act in different ways on different receptors in the brain and body.<\/p>\n