It all started when…
In 1988 researchers and scientists in the U.S. and Israel, discovered an unknown molecular signaling system and intricate network of receptors found on almost every organ in the human body. This system was found to be uniquely responsible for regulating a broad range of biological functions. It was named the Endocannabinoid System (ECS).
The ECS is the body’s primary regulatory system that maintains the intricate balances and cellular signaling required for the healthy functioning of the neurological, cardiovascular, respiratory, immune, gastrointestinal and musculo-skeletal systems. The ECS controls many important cellular and metabolic processes and keeps a wide range of body functions in equilibrium throughout your nervous system, immune system, digestive system, endocrine glands, brain, heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, spleen, bones, and lymph cells.