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Last updated: June 1st, 2016
CB2 is primarily associated with the immune system and found outside of the brain in such places as the gut, spleen, liver, heart, kidneys, bones, blood vessels, lymph cells, endocrine glands and reproductive organs. CBD is keyed to CB2. Until recently, this receptor site was thought only to be responsible for anti-inflammatory and therapeutic effects, playing no role with nerve cells or bundles. However, studies now show that it also plays an important role in the signal processing of the brain.
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