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The Body’s Natural Endo-cannabinoid System

Every body has an endo-cannabinoid system.

  • This system consists of multiple cannabinoid receptors. These receptors are located throughout your brain and central nervous system.
  • The endo-cannabinoid system is directly involved in the regulation of many of the body’s normal operations. Your appetite, muscle control, temperature regulation, mood and memory, just to name a few bodily functions you endo-cannabinoid system handles.
  •  Endo-cannabinoids are essentially messengers that communicate through cannabinoid receptors. Two main receptors in the body are CB1 and CB2. Your endo-cannabinoid system is able to reach its full potential when the CB1 and CB2 receptors are balanced.

Use cannabinoids to reach a natural balance

  •  Optimal CB1 activity can reduce anxiety, pain, and inflammation. It can also helps to control stress levels, memory and cognitive function.
  • In contrast, overstimulation of the CB1 receptor can have many negative effects on the body. Overstimulation can cause anxiety, inflammation and difficulty sleeping.
  • Poor diet, processed foods and stress are just a few things that can contributor to overstimulation of the CB1 receptor.
  • CBD can gently stimulate the CB2 receptor while acting as an antagonist to the CB1 receptor at the same time. CBD also stimulates receptors outside of the endo-cannabinoid system. This is to help compensate for the overstimulation of the CB1 receptor.
  •  In summary: CBD can help balance the system and that keeps you balanced!

All cannabinoids including, Delta 8 THC, Delta 9 THC, Delta 10 THC react with the body’s natural endo-cannabinoid system.

Consuming Rosin Cannabis Concentrate

  • For starters, rosin is made without solvents such as alcohol or butane. It is created through heat and pressure applied to cannabis plant material or hash. Resin, when used to describe a concentrate, is a cannabis extract created with a solvent.
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  • For starters, rosin is made without solvents such as alcohol or butane. It is created through heat and pressure applied to cannabis plant material or hash. Resin, when used to describe a concentrate, is a cannabis extract created with a solvent.

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Consuming Rosin Cannabis Concentrate

  • For starters, rosin is made without solvents such as alcohol or butane. It is created through heat and pressure applied to cannabis plant material or hash. Resin, when used to describe a concentrate, is a cannabis extract created with a solvent.
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  • For starters, rosin is made without solvents such as alcohol or butane. It is created through heat and pressure applied to cannabis plant material or hash. Resin, when used to describe a concentrate, is a cannabis extract created with a solvent.
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How is Rosin made?

Rosin can be made from either cannabis flower or hash, which is the collected kief (trichomes) of the Cannabis plant. If you have a grinder with a kief catch, you are probably already familiar! Rosin made from cannabis nugs tends to be slightly more difficult to enjoy, as plant matter almost always impacts the rosin. This does not impede the rosin’s potency but can cause an unpleasant flavor or smell for the user.

Once the cannabis source material is chosen, heat and pressure are applied. Most rosin for sale in dispensaries is created in a custom industrial press, though some users choose to make their own rosin at home with a hair straightener.

The applied heat and pressure to the cannabis material force out the cannabinoids and terpenes, similar to how canola or olives are pressed for oil. The end result is a cannabis concentrate with THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids as well as terpenes. The temperature and pressure applied correlate to the type of rosin produced. Rosin can be made into shatter, budder, taffy, and wax consistencies.

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