How do they all work differently?
I hope this doesn't sound too obvious of a question but I'll go ahead and ask it anyways. How do the different strains affect the body differently on a molecular level? I know that you have your head and body highs and that THC lands in their own receptors in your brain causing your body to send out signals that can ease pain and what not. What happens in the body, to the body, and why does it work?
Specifically I am wondering about epilepsy treating strains, like original mystic, because I am currently starting the process of finding out if I have something called Myoclonic Epilepsy. Any and all information regarding the topic would be great!:thumbsup:
thaaanks!
How do they all work differently?
How do they all work differently?
As to how they can all be different- think about a basic cake recipe- a little more of this or that can change the whole nature of the cake! More butter and less liquid will get you cookies, or add more of a flavor (chocolate or lemon) and it's a totally different cake.
Cannabis is the same way. The basic recipe is there, but each plant has its own variation on the recipe. THC and CBD aren't the only "ingredients". There are at least 66 natural cannabinoids identified so far. That's a lot of "ingredients" to play around with.- Granny:hippy:
How do they all work differently?
Wow. Granny, you are awesome.
How do they all work differently?
How do they all work differently?
WOW! thanks for all the links, I'll definitely have a ton of reading to do!
How do they all work differently?