This is the hottest and newest Cannabinoid on the market - THC-V.
Unlike it's cousin THC, THC-V has zero psychoactive effect at our recommended dosing of 10mg, 3x per day. During your 15 day program, we highly recommend you eat as clean as possible by reducing sugar, refinded carbohydrate, meat, and milk based product intake.
Following a vegetable-based Keto or low-carb regime along with taking CannaBurn 3x per day will highly increase your chances of successfully achieving your metabolic health and weight management goals.
The Endocannabinoid System:
The endocannabinoid system is a molecular system responsible for regulating and balancing many processes in the body, including immune response, communication between cells, appetite, metabolism, memory, movement, and more. It is through this system of receptors and metabolic enzymes that cannabinoids interact with the human body and trigger therapeutic benefits.
There are at least two types of cannabinoid receptors. Many of the effects of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids are mediated by two G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), CB1 and CB2, although there is new evidence that additional receptors may be involved.
CB1 receptors are primarily found in several brain regions and the central nervous system. They are also found in the cerebellum and in both male and female reproductive systems. These receptors mediate many of the psychoactive effects of cannabinoids. CB2 receptors are predominantly distributed in the immune system. These receptors appear to be responsible for anti-inflammatory and other immune-related activity of the body.
What Is THCV?
THCV is short for Tetrahydrocannabivarin, a type of cannabinoid that is an antagonist for CB1 and CB2 receptors in the human body's endocannabinoid system. This cannabinoid is similar to THC in terms of molecular structure, but with wildly different effects.
Your typical dispensary dosed THC (Delta-9) causes the “munchies” and gives you a easily perceivable head-high. THC-V does exactly the opposite; it suppresses appetite and is non-psychoactive (zero head-high).
Multiple studies indicate that THCV not only curbs your appetite but also boosts your metabolism and energy. More energy and greater stamina generally results in more movement and more calories burned.
Additionally, THCV is thought to help with addictive feelings and urges. As such, this new cannabinoid may prove helpful for those trying to quit smoking, drinking, or other long-term addictions. (IF this sounds like something that may be helpful to you, please reach out to our CEO, Stacy McCaskill, she has developed a great program for severe addiction recovery).
THCV has other health benefits too. It may be able to help regulate glucose in patients who have glucose resistance. THCV may be able to stabilize these glucose levels, decreasing instances of type 2 diabetes.
THCV interacts with our endocannabinoid system (ECS). As explained earlier, the ECS consists of two main types of receptors, CB1 and CB2. THCV blocks the CB1 receptor decreasing the hunger response.
There are various metabolic disorders, including high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and type two diabetes, which are directly linked to obesity. Taking THCV can help you reduce the cholesterol in your body, especially if you are overweight or obese, leading to a significant weight loss. In addition, THCV gives you more energy and helps burn off the excess calories.
A 2016 study published in Springer’s Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry concluded that the use of cannabis and its components help convert bad fats into good fats, which helps burn calories. The presence of bad fat in the body contributes to numerous health conditions like heart problems and diabetes.
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