This is great information! Good one for those of us who keep files on legit, complete medical info and articles. Makes sense, too, that it's the connection w/ the CB2 receptors that contributes to inflammation inhibition. The CB2 receptors are expressed in cells within the immune system and in hematopoietic tissue, and the immune connection seems like the plausible reason why the activation of those receptors by cannabinoids must help suppress inflammation. Because those immune cells like T cell lymphocytes are the ones that mediate the body's immune response, which often involves inflammation in response to perceived "threats."

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