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i have a question, does marihuana contain hallucinating chemicals and is it possible to create a psychological disease?
Ey, I'm not sure about a hallucinating chemical. However, anadamine, your natural THC, and THC do bind to receptor sites in your brain, specifically the prefrontal cortex, which causes an intoxication. Continually, anadamine/THC bind to seratonin/dopamine neurons, which also aids to the intoxicated effect brought on by cannabis.


Some people claim a rare disease for certain people who smoke cannabis. It's plausable. I cannot confirm or deny on that one.

Did recently find out about a new antagonist THC/anadamine receptor blocker drug that was attempted to be used in the USA. It didn't go to well, apparently, a lot of the people taking the drug became very depressed and many committed suicide. Can't recall the name of the drug.. Started with a "R".
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