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What Are the Minor Cannabinoids? [A Look at 10 of the Rarer Cannabinoids]

Leafwell

There are lots of chemicals, otherwise known as cannabinoids, found in the cannabis plant. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), cannabichromene (CBC), tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), cannabigerol (CBG) and cannabinol (CBN) are known as the “big six” cannabinoids.

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Cannabinoid Science 101: What Is Cannabidiol (CBD)?

Sensi Seeds

As it stands CBD now tops THC as the most well-understood cannabinoid in cannabis plants. The post Cannabinoid Science 101: What Is Cannabidiol (CBD)? appeared first on Sensi Seeds Blog. Currently CBD is being thoroughly studied and investigated for its medicinal applications in treating numerous ailments.

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Fighting cancer with cannabinoids

Cannabis Life Network

Cannabics Pharmeceuticals (OTCQB: CNBX) has conducted research focusing on the effect of certain cannabinoids fighting against cancer. The company, which pursues personalized cannabis-based medicines, found promising effects with two cannabinoids, CBC (Cannabichromene) and CBG (Cannabigerol.)

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A Guide to the Top Cannabinoids

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

In this blog post, we will explain everything you need to know about the top cannabinoids in cannabis and how they work together with other cannabis compounds to produce an ideal effect on your body. Learning more about other cannabinoids can help you select a cannabis strain that better meets your needs. What Is a Cannabinoid?

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Cannabinoid: What is THCjd?

PrestoDoctor

THCjd, also known as Tetrahydrocannabinol jd, is a cannabinoid that has gained attention in recent years. THCjd is a recent cannabinoid discovery as of 2020. THCjd is a cannabinoid that has distinct properties and potential therapeutic benefits. However, THCjd is touted as a non-intoxicating cannabinoid.

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What is Beta-Caryophyllene? The Peppery Terpene and Cannabinoid

Leafwell

This blog looks at a cannabinoid called Beta-caryophyllene, which could be called the “peppery terpene” as it contributes to the warm, woody, spicy smell associated with black pepper. The science behind cannabis is complicated but we want to help you understand this fascinating medicinal plant.

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Is It Possible To Not Have Cannabinoid Receptors?

PrestoDoctor

The presence of cannabinoid receptors is well-documented and plays a crucial role in the body’s response to cannabinoids. While these receptors are crucial for regulating pain, immune function, and mood, the possibility of individuals lacking cannabinoid receptors altogether raises intriguing questions.