CBD (Cannabidiol) is a natural active substance extracted from the cannabis plant with no intoxicating effects used worldwide to enhance physical, mental and social well-being.
These receptors are part of the so-called endocannabinoid system, which influences the balance of the body and soul, including the regulation of appetite, energy balance, pain, stress response and sleep, and can have a highly positive effect on the skin.
The harmony of this internal system (homeostasis) determines your health or illness.
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