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Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the most active component of marijuana and is responsible for most of its psychoactive effects. Cannabidiol (CBD) and THC are both present in cannabis, but they work somewhat differently.
Cannabidiol has been shown to have a wide range of medicinal benefits by interacting with the bodies’ endocannabinoid system. In this system, the body produces its own cannabinoids — called endocannabinoids — that can be found throughout your body, including in your brain.
The cannabidiol in cannabis interacts with the endocannabinoid system to help it function properly and provide various health benefits. Let’s understand some of them.Â
Chemical StructureÂ
Tetrahydrocannabinol is the chemical responsible for most of marijuana’s psychoactive effects and has been found to have several medicinal benefits. It acts on receptors in the brain and it is what causes the “high” associated with marijuana use. Recent research has shown that some forms of cannabidiol can influence neurological functions without producing psychoactive effects, though.Â
Effects of Cannabidiol Â
Cannabidiol has been shown to provide many medicinal benefits, such as reducing anxiety, pain, nausea, and inflammation. For example, cannabidiol can reduce anxiety by decreasing activity within a part of your brain known as the amygdala. It can also help with pain by activating receptors known as TRPV1, which are found throughout your body. These receptors can make cannabidiol work so well at reducing pain and inflammation. It also increases your CB1 receptors, which can help relieve muscle spasms or cramps that you may experience during menstruation or at other times when you are in pain.Â
Effects of TetrahydrocannabinolÂ
Tetrahydrocannabinol is the most active chemical in marijuana. It is also known as the “high-inducing” chemical since it can lead to feelings of euphoria and relaxation. This chemical can also cause a very high heart rate, increased blood pressure, increased appetite, and memory impairment. Although tetrahydrocannabinol has negative health effects, it also has medicinal benefits such as reducing pain and inflammation while increasing appetite in cancer patients and others who need to regain the weight that they lost due to their illness.Â
Which Cannabinoid Is More Beneficial?Â
It’s important to remember that while both are beneficial, they are not identical in their effects. Tetrahydrocannabinol can produce undesirable side effects if used in large quantities. For this reason, many people choose to use cannabidiol oil instead as it doesn’t produce these same unwanted side effects. Many people prefer CBD oil over traditional marijuana because it does not contain any harmful compounds associated with traditional marijuana use. This oil does not make you high and is less addictive than tetrahydrocannabinol.Â
You can use medical marijuana for various ailments, including anxiety, depression, inflammation, and pain relief. It has also been shown to help alleviate symptoms of some forms of cancer, such as prostate cancer, glioma (brain tumors), and breast cancer. This is because it interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system in a way that helps to reduce the signs and symptoms of these diseases.Â
ConclusionÂ
To learn more about tetrahydrocannabinol, medical marijuana, and cannabidiol, speak with one of our certified physicians at MMJ Care MD who can explain this natural remedy’s uses and side effects, answer your questions, and help you qualify for a Florida medical marijuana card if you would like one. Contact MMJ Care or call our experts at (561) 208-8455; (954) 780-7165; (786) 899-0004 today to make an appointment.