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February 19, 2022 2 min read
If you are familiar with the world of CBD, you may have heard about the entourage effect. This is the term used to describe the synergy that takes place when all of the active compounds in the cannabis plant come together to create a powerful effect.
Of course, if you want to take advantage of everything that cannabis has to offer, you need to be familiar with the entourage effect. That way, you can use it to your benefit. Even though this has become a buzzword, dozens of cannabinoids and countless terpenes are responsible for not only the entourage effects but also your entire experience.
Cannabinoids are substances that bind to the cannabinoid receptors throughout the body. Terpenes are responsible for not only the scent of the plant but also your experience. Countless cannabinoids and terpenes come together to produce the entourage effect. Even though many people are focused on the differences between THC and CBD, there are countless other compounds that are responsible for your experience. Of course, you should always read the ingredient list on your CBD products, but you also need to understand how compounds other than THC and CBD are responsible for the entourage effect.
THC, CBD, and countless other cannabinoids and terpenes must work together for you to take full advantage of the entourage effect. This is one of the most powerful forms of energy in the cannabis world.
The synergy created by these compounds can minimize the psychoactive effects of cannabis (which are responsible for getting you high) and the medicinal benefits of this plant.
Even though you can separate these compounds and take them individually, they will not be as effective as they would be if you take them together.
Essentially, the power of all of these cannabinoids and terpenes is greater than the power of the sum of its individual parts. That is because these compounds are far more powerful when they work together.
So, why is this the case? Why do these compounds work better together than they do if you separate them? It is true that THC can get you high; however, it has different effects at different doses. For example, THC can treat anxiety in small doses; however, in larger doses, it can actually lead to significant levels of anxiety.
On the other hand, studies have shown that THC can also be an effective painkiller. So, how is it possible to take THC for pain without causing any psychoactive effects? That is where the effects of CBD can be helpful. The synergy between CBD and THC can help you treat chronic pain without exposing you to psychoactive effects.
Because there are numerous other cannabinoids and terpenes, it is important to keep up with research on all of these compounds to truly appreciate the synergy created by the entourage effect.
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