Course Description
The purpose of this course is to discuss human anatomy, physiology and the role of the Endogenous Cannabinoid Receptor System (ECS).
The ECS was first discovered by scientists in the early 1990’s and our understanding of this complex system is still evolving. In this course we explore the elements of our ECS and discuss what we currently know, including endogenous cannabinoids, cannabinoid receptors, orphan receptors, and how phytocannabinoids interact with this complex system. Through video lectures and visual aids, this course explores the ECS and dives into the scientific evidence behind why we feel certain effects from cannabis.
Learners will come away with a thorough understanding of the ECS and how cannabis interacts with the body.
What You'll Learn
- An Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology.
- Cell Communication and Receptors
- How the Body Regulates Homeostasis
- The Endocannabinoid Receptor System
- Endogenous Cannabinoids & Cannabinoid Receptors
- How Phytocannabinoids Interact with the Body
- Orphan Receptors
What To Expect
- Eight video lectures incorporating visual aids to increase learner engagement
- Eight quizzes and one final assessment
What You'll Need
- Pen and Paper.
- An uninterrupted wifi connection.
- A desire to learn!
What You'll Achieve By Completing This Course
- A greater understanding of The ECS and how cannabis can affect the body
- After completing the course and passing all assessments, learners will receive a Certificate of Completion
What's Included?
Engaging Video
Certificate Of Completion
Group Chat
Downloadable Content
I'm so excited to have you in this course! Please feel free to message me with any questions.
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