Why is marijuana used as a drug by some people, while others feel happy and relaxed when they smoke it? Why is the composition and effects of natural hemp so different from synthetic hemp...
The components contained in cannabis flowers are collectively known as cannabinoids, and the most common components are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Different cannabis flower species contain different concentrations of THC and cannabidiol. In contrast, cannabidiol has higher medicinal value, and THC is the main component that causes mood changes.Many professionals' worries about cannabis are actually mainly from the strong effect of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Generally, the concentrated cannabinoids after extraction, some are put into brownies, biscuits and other foods, and the more refined ones are called "cannabis wax" (wax), which may contain 100% pure THC. Of course, what is more worrying is the synthetic cannabinoid, also known as K2, Spice, Genie, psychedelic sage, etc., which look similar to medicinal herbs, but the herbs are sprinkled with high concentrations of chemical synthetic cannabinoids, but completely different from natural cannabinoids.
To put it bluntly, most recreational marijuana is mainly the pursuit of sensory stimulation brought by THC, but for cannabidiol with relatively high medical value, it is not necessarily the needs of some people...
Grass, leaves, Mary Jane. This plant with spiritual influence properties has long penetrated popular culture in the name of a unique symbolism, including, of course, its unique utility in the field of medicinal use.
1. Grass, leaves, Mary Jane, sugar. These are nicknames, and most people in the world call this plant that makes you feel "high" cannabis — including Americans, who called it that before the early 20th century.
About 100 years ago, the term "marijuana" became more common in the United States, which is not unrelated to the efforts of anti-marijuana and anti-immigrant activists at the time to make a cognitive connection between marijuana and Mexican immigrants.
3. However, while people condemn the plant and the immigrants they distrust, they have given cannabis another name - "marihuana" based on the way Mexicans call it.
4. But whether it's "marijuana" or any variant, these words may not have anything to do with the Latin American language system. Some scholars willfully say that the word originated from Chinese, because there is the word "hemp" in the Chinese, which is not only pronounced similarly, but also "hemp" and "twist" refer to plant parts.
5. Of course, there are also some experts in linguistic etymology who say that the term may have originated in the Arabic language system and reached Mexico when the shadow of the Moorish dynasty hung over Spain.
6. Many early civilizations were the first to discover the spiritual and medical value of the plant, especially in India, where cannabis was considered one of the "Five Holy Herbs."
7. And in the Talmud, the holy book of life of the Jewish people, there is also a reference to cannabis. In addition, several ancient Egyptian tombs, including the tyrant Ramses II (Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt), have also found hemp pollen or hemp oil.
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