Cannabidiol (CBD) has gained significant attention for its potential therapeutic benefits. But how exactly does it work in the human body?
CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a complex cell-signaling system that plays a role in regulating various functions including sleep, mood, appetite, and immune response.
Unlike THC, CBD doesn’t produce a ‘high’ effect. Instead, it works by influencing the body’s natural cannabinoid receptors, potentially helping to maintain balance and homeostasis.
Research suggests that CBD may help with anxiety, pain management, and certain neurological conditions, though more studies are needed to fully understand its effects.



