April 28th, 2025
Cannabinoids are active compounds found in cannabis that interact with your body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS)—a complex network of receptors that helps regulate mood, sleep, appetite, pain, inflammation, and more.
Think of cannabinoids as keys, and your ECS as a set of locks. When a cannabinoid binds with a receptor, it can trigger a range of effects—from relaxation to euphoria to physical relief. While over 100 cannabinoids have been discovered, a handful of them are particularly well-known and widely used in cannabis products today.
📚 Want to dive deeper? Check out this helpful cannabinoid breakdown from Leafly and this scientific overview from the National Library of Medicine.
The Most Common Cannabinoids and What They Do
1. THC (Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol)
- The vibe: Euphoric, uplifting, often psychoactive
- Best for: Relaxation, sleep, appetite stimulation, pain relief
- Found in: Most recreational cannabis products—flower, vapes, edibles, tinctures
THC is the cannabinoid most responsible for the “high” you feel. It binds to receptors in the brain, triggering psychoactive effects. But THC isn’t just about getting stoned—it also offers therapeutic benefits. Many customers turn to THC for chronic pain, insomnia, and appetite loss.
2. CBD (Cannabidiol)
- The vibe: Calm, clear-headed, non-intoxicating
- Best for: Anxiety, inflammation, stress relief, seizure disorders
- Found in: Tinctures, gummies, topicals, some flower and vapes
CBD is non-psychoactive, which makes it a favorite for folks who want relief without the buzz. It helps modulate the ECS and can even take the edge off a high THC dose—making it a go-to for balance.
3. CBN (Cannabinol)
- The vibe: Mildly sedating, calming
- Best for: Sleep, relaxation, nighttime relief
- Found in: Sleep-focused gummies, tinctures, and vapes
CBN forms as THC ages. It’s mildly psychoactive, but it’s best known for its relaxing and sleep-supportive effects.
4. CBG (Cannabigerol)
- The vibe: Focused, uplifting, neuroprotective
- Best for: Mental clarity, gut health, inflammation
- Found in: Tinctures, vapes, topicals, some flower
CBG is often found in small amounts, but its focus-enhancing and anti-inflammatory properties make it increasingly popular in wellness circles.
5. CBC (Cannabichromene)
- The vibe: Anti-inflammatory, mood-boosting
- Best for: Pain relief, mental wellness
- Found in: Some full-spectrum products and tinctures
CBC may not get as much spotlight, but it contributes to the entourage effect—working alongside other cannabinoids to amplify benefits.
Full-Spectrum, Broad-Spectrum, and Isolates: What’s the Difference?
When shopping for cannabis or CBD products, you’ll often see these terms:
- Full-spectrum: Contains all cannabinoids, including THC (even if just a trace amount), plus terpenes and flavonoids. Offers the strongest entourage effect.
- Broad-spectrum: Multiple cannabinoids and terpenes, but usually no THC.
- Isolate: A purified version of one cannabinoid, like CBD or CBG alone.
Your FERNDALE Cannabinoid Connection: Noxx Cannabis
Whether you’re a cannabis connoisseur or just beginning your journey, Noxx Cannabis is here to help you explore the world of cannabinoids. Our expert budtenders are ready to guide you at our Recreational Cannabis dispensary on the border of Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge in Metro Detroit
🌿 Noxx Ferndale: 23622 Woodward Ave, Pleasant Ridge, MI
From THC-rich flower to full-spectrum CBD tinctures and cannabinoid-forward edibles, we’ve got a product for every experience level and wellness goal.
Want to learn more or shop online?
Visit us at noxx.com to explore our menu and discover how the power of cannabinoids can support your mood, movement, and moments.