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    Rimonabant

    Rimonabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    To me it sounds completely terrible. Look at the side-effects section, it says because it's the opposite to cannabinoids it increases risks of Alzheimer's etc. etc.

    Why would anyone want to abuse their perfectly good CB1 receptor like this?
    Me thinks it's a government plot to ruin people's cannabinoid receptors so they can't get high anymore.
    tomm01 Reviewed by tomm01 on . Rimonabant Rimonabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia To me it sounds completely terrible. Look at the side-effects section, it says because it's the opposite to cannabinoids it increases risks of Alzheimer's etc. etc. Why would anyone want to abuse their perfectly good CB1 receptor like this? Me thinks it's a government plot to ruin people's cannabinoid receptors so they can't get high anymore.:mad: Rating: 5

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    Rimonabant

    Tests have been done on mice that have been altered to have non-working CB receptors.... or either none at all, I can't remember... but it's scary that something like that can even be done. If they had their way they might try to engineer people that way too.

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