Endocannabinoid system substrate—specifically membrane fatty acid composition—is the primary determinant of CB1 receptor function, not genetics or receptor density. For years, I’ve been making the case that endocannabinoid system function is not primarily about receptor density or genetic variants, it’s about substrate availability. The composition of fatty acids in cell…
Tag: Omega-3 fatty acids
Lipidomic Markers Predict Autism Through ECS Dysfunction
Autism research has long struggled with a fundamental question: why do so many disparate findings (maternal nutrition, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, environmental exposures) all seem to correlate with ASD risk? A new systematic review may have inadvertently provided the unifying answer, though the authors themselves haven’t yet connected the dots. A…
Maternal Obesity Reshapes Breast Milk’s Endocannabinoid Landscape – A Missing Link in Metabolic Inheritance
Discover how maternal obesity and GDM reshape breast milk’s endocannabinoid profile, linking mother’s metabolic health to infant development via the ECS. Explore the crucial role of omega-6/3 balance, recent human evidence on growth impacts, complexities from animal models, and the urgent case for prioritizing maternal omega-3 intake.
Dietary Fats – More Than Just Sources of Energy
Fats are more than just calories—they shape our biology. Learn how dietary fats like omega-6 and omega-3 influence health through the endocannabinoid system and why choosing the right fats is key to a healthier future.
