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The Entourage Effect Explained

The entourage effect is often mentioned with CBD, but what is it exactly? The entourage effect is the theory that all compounds in the cannabis plant work together. Furthermore, when the cannabis compounds are taken in combination, a better effect is produced than when taken alone. In order to understand the entourage effect further, it’s interesting to dive a little deeper into the research and examine the cannabis plant.

Keep reading for more information!

About the Cannabis Plant

The cannabis plant contains more than 120 distinct phytocannabinoids. Two of the most well-researched and popular phytocannabinoids are Cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Also, various other phytocannabinoids can act on the endocannabinoid system, working to maintain homeostasis or balance in your body.

Some research has suggested that taking both CBD and THC together, along with other smaller organic compounds is more beneficial than taking either THC or CBD separately.

Entourage Effect

One important part to understand about the entourage effect is how cannabinoids and terpenes work together. Terpenes are aromatic oils that give color to cannabis varieties and also have therapeutic properties that can be beneficial, just like the other compounds like CBD. When terpenes are paired with other cannabinoids like CBD they form a synergy that creates stronger effects than what would be achieved by just one of the compounds on their own. Glands found in the cannabis plant secrete these oils in addition to cannabinoids like THC and CBD. Terpenes originally developed for adaptive purposes as a way to repel predators and lure pollinators. They are what you smell. Additionally, they play a key role in the different effects of various cannabis strains.

Cannabinoids and terpenes can produce a synergistic effect when put together.

infographic explaining the entourage effect and how the compounds work in synergy with each other

The Benefits of Flavonoids in CBD oil

Another compound found in full-spectrum CBD oil is flavonoids. Fruits, vegetables, and plants contain these natural compounds. There are 6 different flavonoids and each is rich in antioxidants. They work together with terpenes and can enhance the effects of one another.

Flavonoids also play a role in differentiating the effects of distinct cannabis strains, such as some are thought to improve focus while others may promote relaxation or stress relief.

What is the best ratio of THC to CBD?

The optimal ratio of THC to CBD can vary from person to person. Cannabis has a different effect on everyone. Each individual’s goals using CBD also vary so there is no one best dosage or ratio which works for all people.

Is the Entourage Effect Real

Yes, the entourage effect is real and there are many benefits you can experience from it. 

If you are looking to benefit from the entourage effect an easy way is by taking a full-spectrum CBD oil. If you are just starting with CBD you may want to check out our medium strength 3% CBD oil here.

Looking for something a little stronger?

This full-spectrum 15% formula contains CBD along with important nutrients like omega 3, vitamin D, vitamin E, as well as flavonoids, terpenes, cofactors, and co-nutrients, helping to promote both balance and well-being.

The Future: More Research On The Entourage Effect

It’s important to keep in mind that the entourage effect is still a theory. Some evidence has shown that the entourage effect makes taking THC and CBD together more effective than each compound on its own. However, we need more research before we will know all of its benefits.

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