Cannabinoids are a class of chemical compounds that interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, affecting mood, memory, appetite, and pain sensation. They include naturally occurring compounds from the cannabis plant (like THC and CBD) as well as synthetic cannabinoids created in laboratories.
Key effects:
Relaxation and euphoria
Pain relief and anti-inflammatory properties
Altered perception and appetite stimulation
While many cannabinoids are used for medicinal purposes, they can also cause side effects such as dizziness, impaired coordination, anxiety, or memory changes. Cannabinoids are widely studied for their therapeutic potential, but some synthetic variants carry significant health risks.
Cannabinoids
