Cannabinoid System in Neuroprotection, Raphael Mechoulam, PhD – medicalcannabis.com Professor at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Dr. Mechoulam gives a brief history of Medical Cannabis, then describes the role of Cannabinoids as anti-inflammatory for arthritis, as neuroprotectant for brain injury and as a possible treatment for PTSD. Dr. Mechoulam first isolated THC in 1964. video.google.com
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What does it mean my friend came up postive for Cannabinoid?
They took a drug test and they came up negative for THC but came up positive for Cannabinoid and Carboxy. Does this mean they are doing marijuana and if so why did the THC come up negative
Answer by wondering
They didn’t find the flower but the found all the leaves.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid
It’s as good as testing positive to THC.
Answer by Hush
Cannabinoids can be stored in fat and the chemicals they break down into can be detected after several weeks. Yes, it appears your friend has been doing something involving marijuana.
What is the best cannabinoid to replace THC?
Just curious as to which cannabinoid to replace THC, which is legal. I would also like to know which would be the cheapest, any educatation on the topic would be greatly appreciated
Answer by rosc
Natural THC from natural marijuana is the best & cheapest.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid
Answer by Kat
You could use legal incenses (Peace Out and K2 work well – you can find them in tobacco stores) or legalbuds.com. They don’t contain THC, but are supposed to give a similar high to it and they’re completely legal. Cannabinoids (THC, THCV, CBN, CBD) can only be found in marijuana (plant, resin) and hash.
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www.weedmaps.com Take a closer look at Cannabichromen, or CBC, and find out its benefits and how it is synthesized in the plant.
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Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabinol (CBN) are the most prevalent natural cannabinoids and have received the most study. Other common cannabinoids are listed below: CBG Cannabigerol CBC Cannabichromene CBL Cultura Cannabicayclol CBV Cannabivarin THCV Tetrahydrocannabivarin CBDV Cannabidivarin CBCV Cannabichromevarin CBGV Cannabigerovarin CBGM Cannabigerol Monoethyl Ether Cannabinoids are the safest therapeutically active substances known to man. These therapeutic compounds DO NOT exist in plants other than cannabis & are considered vital to human health. We make natural cannabinoids available to those in need. Medical Cannabis Delivered to Qualified MMAR Patients by Bonded Courier or Special Delivery within 905 / 416 / 705 (GTA / SW Ontario) Area | Cannabinoid Medical Fact Sheets, Medical Cannabis MMAR Applications (Health Canada), how to apply for a Canadian MMAR exemption to possess / grow cannabis, current news, information, research, videos & links, order natural cannabinoids online – cannabinoidsociety.jigsy.com CBD (Cannabidiol) Anti-psychoactive | Analgesic (pain relieving) | Anti-oxidant | Reduces muscle spasms / Muscle relaxant CBD is the major cannabinoid found in Cannabis, representing up to 40% in infusions. Cannabis grown at Canadian latitudes is consistently rich in CBD. Medically, it has been shown to relieve convulsion, inflammation, anxiety, and nausea, as well as inhibit cancer cell growth. Recent studies have shown cannabidiol to …
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Cannabinoids: Homeostatic Regulators from Cells to Society – Robert Melamede, Associate Professor UCCS Sources: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Dr. Bob’s presentation at the 5th Conference on Clinical Cannabinoids www.youtube.com
If we have cannabinoid receptors why would anything with TCH in it be illegal?
I don’t smoke or anything, but i poke around on the internet a lot and i had a weird thought after reading the wikipedia page on Tetrahydrocannabinol. Maybe people with cannabinoid receptors could tell if TCH was in something, and avoid it, then live to pass on their genes.
Are the cannabinoid receptors supposed to tell us that something is bad? Like as a defense or something?
Why would we have receptors for specific chemicals? It just seems too specific.
Answer by reen_key23
You have no idea [and I didn't either until recently in pharmacy school] that there are a truckloadddd of receptors in the body including cannabinoid receptors. It’s the stimulation of these receptors by drugs like THC that cause a variety of effects. The reason why things like THC and THC-containing drugs incluidng marijuana are illegal because the stimulation of these cannabinoid [CB] receptors induces a depressant effect or that high feeling that people enjoy. This can become abused and since the process by which the sedation occurs is through a mechanism that inhibits neurotransmitter release and delays the depolarization of neurons, it can be detrimental to our body. They also have no FDA approved indications so they aren’t available for therapeutic use. But yeah, all in all, our body is terribly specific with everything. And yes, we do have endogenous cannabinoids too which is why the receptor is there.
Answer by SurferGirl
The receptors that are present in our body are for substances that naturally occur in our body. They serve varying roles. The reason that substances become addictive is that when we overload our system with these naturally occurring chemicals by taking them externally, our body needs less receptors to respond to the chemicals. Some receptors will disappear, you then need more of the external chemical to get the same response.
The reason that some substances are banned is because of the addictive affects (or money/drug companies/government). Not all drugs are equally addictive. We don’t have receptors for all the chemicals in this world, but the ones that end up becoming drugs are ones that we do have receptors for.
Answer by Brugg
Names of receptors on and in cells are usually often named after compound(s) that bind it strongly. Note that this has no bearing on:
1) What is the receptor originally supposed to bind in the human body naturally.
2) Whether another compound out there will bind it with higher affinity. It may exist but the binding affinity hasn’t been discovered.
In short, we don’t have receptors for specific chemicals. Just as your tongue can taste sweetness, the receptor does not bind sugar. Instead it binds molecules of similar conformation and shape.
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Just made this the other night with my friend who goes by the name cannabinoid. More hardstyle than anything. Comment and like if ou want to hear more. I do not own the picture on this video.