Learn CBD - Broad Spectrum vs Full Spectrum (The Entourage Effect) Unlisted Video

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The Cannabis Entourage Effect Explained:

The entourage effect is the theory that cannabis provides the most benefits when used as a whole plant extract. It’s what happens when you use all of the cannabinoids, terpenes, and other active phytochemicals in cannabis together.

You’re getting not just the individual benefits of each compound in this entourage, but, more importantly, their synergistic relationships with each other. As the popular saying goes, “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.”

One of the best examples of the entourage effect is the synergy between THC and CBD. If you were to take pure THC, especially in large doses, there’s a good chance you’d feel its notable mind-altering effects. But when you pair it with CBD, something happens.

CBD reduces THC’s intoxicating effects such as anxiety and psychosis. That’s why cannabis — and especially strains rich in CBD — is less intoxicating than pure THC.

Not only that but CBD and THC also strengthen each other’s beneficial effects. For example, a 2010 study in patients with treatment-resistant cancer pain found that combining THC with CBD greatly enhanced its pain-relieving therapeutic effects.

Individuals in the study treated with THC on their own did not differ significantly from the placebo treatment group. However, 43% of the people in the THC plus CBD group had a 30% or greater improvement in pain.

It’s also important to note that the entourage effect applies to both marijuana and hemp, the two main types of cannabis. Whereas marijuana is rich is in THC and low in CBD, hemp is high-CBD and low-THC. Aside from that major difference, they both contain similar compounds.

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