What Is Cannabis?

A complete beginner's guide to the cannabis plant — its history, how it works in the body, and the key things you need to know.
This guide is for educational purposes only. Cannabis is illegal in the UK without a medical prescription. Always consult a healthcare professional before making decisions about cannabis use.
CB1 Receptors (Brain & Nervous System)
These are primarily found in the brain and central nervous system — they're responsible for the psychoactive effects of THC. When THC binds to CB1 receptors, it alters neurotransmitter release, which changes perception, mood, and cognition.CB2 Receptors (Immune System)
These are found throughout the immune system and are associated with anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. CBD has a particularly strong affinity for CB2 pathways, which explains its therapeutic potential for inflammatory conditions.Common Effects (Low to Moderate Dose)
- Altered time perception — minutes can feel like hours
- Increased appetite ('the munchies') — caused by THC binding to CB1 receptors in the hypothalamus
- Relaxation and mild euphoria — the most commonly reported effects
- Dry mouth and red eyes — harmless side effects caused by cannabinoid receptor activation in salivary glands and blood vessels
- Enhanced sensory perception — music, food, and touch may feel more intense
Higher Dose Effects (Risks)
Higher doses or strains high in THC can cause anxiety, paranoia, dizziness, and impaired short-term memory. These effects are temporary and will pass, but they can be very unpleasant — another reason to start with a low dose.Quick Questions
About the Author
Dave Mak
Dave founded The Budophile to create clear, honest cannabis education for UK beginners. With a background in health research and a network of specialist contributors, he ensures every guide is accurate, evidence-based, and practical. He also runs Baked & Rated for product reviews and The Green Prescription for medical cannabis access guidance.
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