
CB2
CB2 is a type of receptor in the body's endocannabinoid system, primarily found in immune cells and linked tissues. It plays a role in regulating inflammation, immune response, and pain sensation. Unlike the CB1 receptor, which is mainly in the brain and affects mood and memory, CB2 receptors don't directly influence mental functions. They help modulate how the immune system responds, potentially reducing inflammation and supporting recovery. CB2 receptors are a focus of research for developing new treatments for conditions like autoimmune diseases, pain, and inflammation without the psychoactive effects associated with THC.