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Endocannabinoid Science Education
Endocannabinoid Science Education

ECS is Physiology

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Critical analysis A split-screen illustration titled “JAMA, Medical Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid Blind Spot.” On the left, a microscope, molecule diagram, and checklist labeled “DRUG vs. SYMPTOM – Insufficient Evidence” represent a narrow, single-molecule clinical trial approach. On the right, a brain connected to multiple body systems and lipid layers labeled “Medical Cannabis vs. ECS DYSFUNCTION – Restoring Homeostasis” represents a systems-level endocannabinoid perspective, with a faint cannabis leaf behind the title and the ECS.education logo on the right.

JAMA, Medical Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid Blind Spot

Posted on December 18, 2025December 18, 2025 By Stefan Broselid

There is a saying in science: Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. But in the case of the recent JAMA review on the therapeutic use of cannabis, I would propose a correction:  Absence of mechanistic insight leads to the illusion of insufficient evidence. A new medical cannabis review published this…

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Nutrition Science Conceptual image illustrating how maternal adiposity influences breast milk PUFA levels (like DHA & AA) and impacts infant endocannabinoid system (ECS) development.

The Adiposity Filter: How Maternal Body Fat Reshapes Milk PUFAs for Your Baby’s ECS

Posted on May 23, 2025May 23, 2025 By Stefan Broselid

At ECS.education, we’ve previously delved into how maternal metabolism and milk composition program infant development, the profound impact of maternal diet on the endocannabinoidome and infant health, and the links between ECS dysfunction, conditions like autism, and metabolic syndrome. Today, we explore compelling new research that adds another crucial layer to this understanding:…

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