Cannabinoids are natural chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant. These compounds interact with a system in the human body called the endocannabinoid system (ECS), which helps regulate balance, mood, sleep, appetite, memory, and overall wellness.
Different cannabinoids create different effects, which is why cannabis products can feel relaxing, uplifting, calming, or balancing depending on their makeup.
Your body naturally produces its own cannabinoids (called endocannabinoids). The ECS includes:
CB1 receptors – primarily found in the brain and nervous system
CB2 receptors – mostly found in the immune system and body tissues
Plant-based cannabinoids interact with these receptors, influencing how you feel.
THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)
The primary psychoactive cannabinoid
Responsible for the “high”
Can promote relaxation, euphoria, creativity, or deep rest
Higher doses may cause drowsiness or altered perception
CBD (Cannabidiol)
Non-intoxicating (no high)
Often associated with calm, balance, and clarity
Commonly used in wellness-focused products
In addition to THC and CBD, cannabis contains many minor cannabinoids, each contributing subtly to the overall experience:
CBG – Often linked to focus and balance
CBN – Commonly associated with relaxation
CBC – May support mood and comfort
These cannabinoids work together rather than alone.
Cannabinoids don’t work in isolation. When combined with terpenes (aromatic compounds), they create what’s called the entourage effect—a more balanced and enhanced experience compared to a single compound alone.
This is why full-spectrum products often feel more well-rounded.
Understanding cannabinoids helps you:
Choose products that fit your needs
Control intensity and effects
Use cannabis more responsibly
Have a better overall experience