ECS Connection: The ECS modulates pain signals and inflammatory pathways.
ECS Connection: The ECS regulates the stress response through its effect on cortisol and serotonin pathways.
ECS Connection: CB1 receptors in the brain help control neurotransmitter balance, including dopamine and serotonin.
ECS Connection: The ECS influences circadian rhythm and sleep quality.
ECS Connection: CB2 receptors help modulate immune response and systemic inflammation.
ECS Connection: CB1 receptors in the central nervous system are involved in muscle control and neuroprotection.
ECS Connection: The ECS plays a role in cell regulation, immune modulation, and symptom control—including pain, nausea, and appetite.
ECS Connection: The ECS helps regulate nausea and cell protection.
ECS Connection: The ECS influences neurotransmitter release and brain excitability.
Migraines are severe, recurring headaches often accompanied by nausea, light sensitivity, and visual disturbances, significantly impacting daily life.
Endometriosis is a chronic condition where tissue grows outside the uterus, causing inflammation, pelvic pain, and hormonal imbalance.
ECS Connection: ECS receptors are active throughout the digestive tract.