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    Discover the perfect harmony of taste and effect with our Assorted Flavors - Hybrid Gummies from Police & Thieves, the best marijuana dispensary in Denver. Each 10-pack boasts a medley of grape, raspberry, lemon, green apple, and orange flavors, all infused with a well-balanced Hybrid blend featuring over 30 harmonizing terpenes. With 100mg of THC in each package and 10mg per piece, these gummies offer a delightful and precise cannabis experience. Visit https://www.policeandthieves.com
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  • The Endocannabinoid System (ECS) was discovered in 1992 by a small team of scientists who stumbled upon an unknown, molecular signaling system within the mammalian body. The ECS is responsible for regulating a broad range of biological and physiological processes to include appetite, digestion, metabolism, pain-sensation, inflammation, mood, sleep, stress, and memory. However, the primary objective of the ECS is always the same – homeostasis, as it is quite literally the bridge between the body and the mind.
    Regardless of whether or not we consume cannabis, everyone has an Endocannabinoid System. The ECS is largely comprised of three core components:
    Endocannabinoids – cannabinoids naturally produced by the mammalian body activates cannabinoid receptors in cells.
    Cannabinoid Receptors – found throughout the mammalian body; endocannabinoids bind with them, signalling the ECS to take action.
    Metabolic Enzymes – breaks down endocannabinoids once they’ve carried out their function
    What Does the ECS Do?
    When an imbalance is detected, the Endocannabinoid System synthesizes endocannabinoids that in turn interact with cannabinoid receptors. This prompts a chemical response to return the physiological process back to homeostasis. However, in some cases, there is a glitch in ECS signaling. This condition is known as Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency (CECD). There is no explanation as to why this condition occurs, but theories include:
    The body is not synthesizing enough endocannabinoids
    The body is not creating enough cannabinoid receptors
    There is an abundance of enzymes that breakdown cannabinoids
    An outside sources such as foods and medications have decreased ECS signaling.
    Research indicates that cannabinoids have a synergistic relationship with terpenes and flavonoids, meaning their combined therapeutic effect is greater than the sum of their individual parts.
    By understanding the purpose of the ECS (which is to maintain homeostasis in the body), and in acknowledging the presence of the ECS across so many systems (to include our nervous and immune systems), one can conceive how cannabis-therapies might actually work. By stimulating and supporting our endocannabinoid system, its entirely possible to find natural, plant-based relief from a multitude of potential conditions.
    Have questions about CBD? Need help selecting a product? Contact us [email protected]
    We’re here to help!
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    The Endocannabinoid System (ECS) was discovered in 1992 by a small team of scientists who stumbled upon an unknown, molecular signaling system within the mammalian body. The ECS is responsible for regulating a broad range of biological and physiological processes to include appetite, digestion, metabolism, pain-sensation, inflammation, mood, sleep, stress, and memory. However, the primary objective of the ECS is always the same – homeostasis, as it is quite literally the bridge between the body and the mind. Regardless of whether or not we consume cannabis, everyone has an Endocannabinoid System. The ECS is largely comprised of three core components: Endocannabinoids – cannabinoids naturally produced by the mammalian body activates cannabinoid receptors in cells. Cannabinoid Receptors – found throughout the mammalian body; endocannabinoids bind with them, signalling the ECS to take action. Metabolic Enzymes – breaks down endocannabinoids once they’ve carried out their function What Does the ECS Do? When an imbalance is detected, the Endocannabinoid System synthesizes endocannabinoids that in turn interact with cannabinoid receptors. This prompts a chemical response to return the physiological process back to homeostasis. However, in some cases, there is a glitch in ECS signaling. This condition is known as Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency (CECD). There is no explanation as to why this condition occurs, but theories include: The body is not synthesizing enough endocannabinoids The body is not creating enough cannabinoid receptors There is an abundance of enzymes that breakdown cannabinoids An outside sources such as foods and medications have decreased ECS signaling. Research indicates that cannabinoids have a synergistic relationship with terpenes and flavonoids, meaning their combined therapeutic effect is greater than the sum of their individual parts. By understanding the purpose of the ECS (which is to maintain homeostasis in the body), and in acknowledging the presence of the ECS across so many systems (to include our nervous and immune systems), one can conceive how cannabis-therapies might actually work. By stimulating and supporting our endocannabinoid system, its entirely possible to find natural, plant-based relief from a multitude of potential conditions. Have questions about CBD? Need help selecting a product? Contact us [email protected] We’re here to help! Posted using SoMee
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    Know your terpenes.
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  • Inflammation week.....
    Studies have shown that CBD helps reduce chronic pain by affecting endocannabinoid receptor activity, reducing inflammation, and interacting with neurotransmitters.
    Some research suggests that CBD may be effective for certain types of pain, including nerve pain and back pain, when used on its own.
    full-spectrum CBD oil maintains all of hemp’s naturally occurring flavonoids and terpenes. That includes limonene, which has anti-inflammatory properties, and trace amounts of THC.
    For anymore information please don't hesitate to get in touch with a member of our team.
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    Inflammation week..... Studies have shown that CBD helps reduce chronic pain by affecting endocannabinoid receptor activity, reducing inflammation, and interacting with neurotransmitters. Some research suggests that CBD may be effective for certain types of pain, including nerve pain and back pain, when used on its own. full-spectrum CBD oil maintains all of hemp’s naturally occurring flavonoids and terpenes. That includes limonene, which has anti-inflammatory properties, and trace amounts of THC. For anymore information please don't hesitate to get in touch with a member of our team. We are here to help. hempparadox #cbdinflammation #cbdhealingblam #hemplife #hempheals #welovewhatwedo #WeEducateWeCare
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  • Inflammation week.....
    Cannabidiol, or CBD, is one of the most abundant cannabinoids in the Hemp plant. And it’s rapidly becoming popular for health concerns like inflammation.
    Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, CBD doesn’t have an intoxicating effect. Those seeking pain relief might prefer CBD to THC, which has a distinct “high” associated with its use.
    CBD is available in a range of products, including oils, creams .
    They come in several forms:
    full-spectrum
    broad-spectrum
    isolate
    Full-spectrum CBD includes several different compounds found in the Hemp plant, including terpenes, flavonoids.
    Thanks to the entourage effect, full-spectrum CBD may offer additional benefits over broad-spectrum CBD and CBD isolate.
    What causes inflammation?
    The immune system creates inflammation in the body as a defense mechanism against infection, disease, or injury. But there can be other causes too.
    These may include:
    -Chronic and acute conditions
    -foods like sugar, refined carbohydrates, trans -Fats, and processed meats
    -Alcohol
    -Some medications
    -Exposure to materials or irritants that the body has trouble getting rid of
    For anyone experiencing any of these's symptoms please don't hesitate to get in touch with a member of our team.
    Here at Hemp Paradox we have full terpene profiles and lab reports
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    Inflammation week..... Cannabidiol, or CBD, is one of the most abundant cannabinoids in the Hemp plant. And it’s rapidly becoming popular for health concerns like inflammation. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, CBD doesn’t have an intoxicating effect. Those seeking pain relief might prefer CBD to THC, which has a distinct “high” associated with its use. CBD is available in a range of products, including oils, creams . They come in several forms: full-spectrum broad-spectrum isolate Full-spectrum CBD includes several different compounds found in the Hemp plant, including terpenes, flavonoids. Thanks to the entourage effect, full-spectrum CBD may offer additional benefits over broad-spectrum CBD and CBD isolate. What causes inflammation? The immune system creates inflammation in the body as a defense mechanism against infection, disease, or injury. But there can be other causes too. These may include: -Chronic and acute conditions -foods like sugar, refined carbohydrates, trans -Fats, and processed meats -Alcohol -Some medications -Exposure to materials or irritants that the body has trouble getting rid of For anyone experiencing any of these's symptoms please don't hesitate to get in touch with a member of our team. Here at Hemp Paradox we have full terpene profiles and lab reports hempparadox #hemplife #hempheals #EverydayWellness #welovewhatwedo #WeEducateWeCare
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