What other plants produce cannabinoids?
Natural compounds called cannabinoids can positively affect the entire human organism. The endocannabinoid system is represented by two main receptors, namely CB1 and CB2. Plant cannabinoids can activate these receptors, thereby stimulating the body's reactions to external or internal influences, stress, diseases, pains of various origins, proper metabolism function, and much more. These effective natural compounds could potentially help with a wide range of issues, including those mentioned above.
Some of the plants containing cannabinoids have been used by traditional medicine for many years. Many of these plants you certainly know under the collective name "superfoods".
Translated as super foods - they are very rich in minerals, vitamins, trace elements, omega fatty acids, etc. However, few of these "super" plants have such a wide spectrum of healing substances as medical hemp, which contains an exceptionally high amount of various types of cannabinoids. It is stated that several hundred cannabinoids exist, but the most well-known are cannabidiol CBD, THC, or, so far, very little-known CBG.
However, besides the mentioned medicinal hemp, there are many other plants and flowers that positively affect the endocannabinoid system and consequently the entire human organism. On the list of these remarkable plants, we find those that produce actual cannabinoid compounds, also called phytocannabinoids, or other plants containing substances that mimic cannabinoid effects, called cannabimimetics. In both cases, using these natural substances may bring positive effects on organism functioning. More information about the endocannabinoid system can be read here.
Let's now look together at which flowers and plants have these "superpowers".
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