Why Different Cannabinoids Work Better Together

Why Different Cannabinoids Work Better Together

If you have been scouring the internet for a crash course in CBD, CBG, CBN, and CBC, and why these cannabinoids work better together — you’ve come to the right place. Why different cannabinoids work alone is fairly easy to understand once you get the hang of it. As far as why they’re better together — well, you feel like your best self around your friends, too, right? Let’s chat.

Why do cannabinoids work?

The answer to this question is both simple and complex. CBD, other cannabinoids mentioned, as well as terpenes and other natural plant compounds can have powerful effects on your body and mind in some pretty impressive ways. Specifically, cannabinoids activate your body’s endocannabinoid system or ECS. Your ECS plays a huge role in the regulation of tons of different bodily processes such as mood, metabolism and energy, sleep, temperature, and more.

It’s probably starting to make sense to you why you’re hearing about success with CBD (or even experiencing firsthand). CBD has been shown to effectively address symptoms of anxiety and stress, poor sleep, pain (both chronic and acute), energy levels, and more. CBD is actively showing promise as a way to combat the effects of the pandemic.

Furthermore, you’re likely also hearing more about CBG’s benefits for metabolism and energy, CBN’s benefits for sleep, and CBC’s benefits for skin. No? Not yet? Bear with us.

What is the entourage effect?

The entourage effect, in short, should bring to mind the phrase “squad goals.” One of the best explanations behind the entourage effect can be found in our podcast episode: Why CBD (& Other Cannabinoids) Are Your Friend, Feat. Crystal Guess of NuLeaf Naturals.

Essentially, since all cannabinoids (CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC, and roughly 111 others) come from the same cannabis plant, they’re used to being together and working together. Combining them effectively — with special attention to purity and potency — is a fast-growing method of product creation.

Multiple cannabinoids, more benefits

If you’re wondering why chemists, pharmacists, and professionals in the cannabis industry sometimes isolate different cannabinoids from the hemp plant just to combine them again — let us explain. When you have full-spectrum or even broad-spectrum products, you’re more cannabinoids and powerful plant content than just CBD alone. Only when you opt for CBD isolate are you getting plain old CBD.

So, if we’re telling you that full-spectrum and broad-spectrum products are more potent, why would anyone choose an isolate? The fact is, some people find that they’re highly sensitive to THC or other cannabinoids, but tolerate CBD isolate well. CBD isolate is also perfect for those who are subject to drug testing, as it ensures 0% THC content, whereas other products have 0.3% or less.

OK, but why pick CBG + CBD blends?

CBG and CBD blends are great if you’re hoping to tap into the energy-boosting or digestive benefits of CBD. This blend should also bring you overall balance when you figure out the right dose and formula for you. We recommend this CBG blend from Lazarus Naturals or this one from Medterra.

Cool, but why pick CBD + CBN blends?

On the other hand, if you struggle more so with sleep, CBN is perhaps the cannabinoid you need more of. CBN has shown great promise to offer more restful, quality sleep without next-day grogginess. Some people even say it works better for them than melatonin, which has also shown to work well when combined with CBD. We love this award-winning drop formula from dosist.

What about CBD + CBC?

Like all cannabinoids, CBC’s specific benefits are still being studied. However, it shows great promise for skincare. Check out CBD skincare to find your best fit.

We hope that started to answer this somewhat complex question. It’s simply just one of those, “It is because it is,” type answers. We recommend talking to your doctor or healthcare provider before adding CBD, CBG, CBN, or CBC into your routine. But, admittedly, we can’t wait for you to hang out with your new squad!

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