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The Endocannabinoid System and Cannabis

The Perfect Partnership for Self-Regulation and Healing

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Improve your physical, mental, and emotional health with the plant that is rewriting medicine as we know it. An ancient system designed to protect and heal, the endocannabinoid system is a group of receptors, molecules, and enzymes crucial to optimum health. The Endocannabinoid System and Cannabis: A Perfect Partnership for Self-Regulation and Healing explores how this ancient system works and how the cannabis plant provides molecules that can heal and regulate multiple body functions. Whether an experienced cannabis user or a first-time explorer, you'll be empowered to use cannabis to improve your health and feel better. Alternative & Complementary Medicine Mental Health Marijuana Medicine Health Herbal Remedies Physical Illness & Disease Pain Management
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it goes into detail about cbd cbc cbn thc thcv etc. it was and amazing read get ready to place bookmarks everywhere

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so much amazing info shared about health and the healing abilities of canabinoids, backed by research and expirementation, from my person experience I have seen all of this first hand .

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