The therapeutic applications of cannabis is due to the assimilation of these by the body, since it has receptors that can process these molecules. This endocannabinoid system has certain areas of action in our body. By taking substances with the same molecular structure, they will act in the same areas that our body already acts with the endocannabinoid system, such as cardiovascular regulation and the nervous system.

Endocannabic CB1 receptors are located in the brain in a heterogeneous way, being more concentrated in areas of the brain such as: cortex, hippocampus, basal ganglia, cerebellum and other areas related to appetite, nausea and pain.

Below we leave you several videos where we can see Doctor Manuel Guzmán as he intervenes in a conference on the therapeutic applications of cannabis at the VII Food and Health Fair, accompanied and introduced by Josep Paimes.

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