Cannabis contains 421 chemicals, 60 of which are "cannaboids" (US science journal) Cannabis contains 421 chemicals, 60 of which are "cannaboids" (US science journal)
Marijuana contains no chemicals. It is grown, then the buds are removed, dried, and packaged to be sold.
It already is a drug,it comes from a plant. The plants name is Hibiscus.
one important one THC
you need cannabis seeds and a uv light plus a lot of money for the bill and water
Cannabis itself (weed) would be the drug technically but THC and several other cannabinoids are the chemicals produced by the cannabis plant that "get you high".
Marijuana Contains exactly 420 chemicals Estimates are between 400 to 500. 420 is a code number among users for using the drug. 60 of these chemicals are cannabinoids,unique to the plant cannabis sayiva called Marijuana.
how many grams are there in 1 ounze of cannabis?
There are several chemicals in cannabis that are essential for proper bodily functions and all of them are produced by the human body when they are needed. Three different chemicals are known stimulate the growth of nerve and brain cells. Two other chemicals actually coat brain cells to prevent them from suffering damage and promote healing after traumatic brain injury. Six chemicals enhance the heart's ability to increase circulation by either dilating blood vessels, increasing gas transfer, or dissolving toxins. And those are simply the chemicals that CANNOT be created artificially. All of those chemicals are produced by the human body, and cannabis (marijuana) is one of the few plants that also have these substances in quantities that make it easy (inexpensive) to acquire without intensive knowledge of chemistry and medicine. SMOKING marijuana, however, negates most of the beneficial effects of ingesting cannabis because it, like all plants, release tar, hot ash, and carbon monoxide that will damage the lungs, heart, and brain. Cannabis by itself can be beneficial...if pharmaceutical companies were allowed to grow and extract the many chemicals found in cannabis that cannot be synthesized.
Certain drugs affect people, some more so then others. Cannabis, or the chemicals in it, is one of them. Wired? No. If you are looking for an excuse for your habit you will not find it here. Habits and such are your problem
not too much. in very high quantities effects similar to smoking cannabis may be felt however this is unusual due to the much lower concentration of canibinoids in second hand rather than first hand smoke. Pure cannabis smoke has a very low neuro toxicity as well as a low concentration of cancer causing chemicals, some chemicals present in cannabis have even been proved to prevent cancer. If the cannabis is smoked in a joint then much more harmful and damaging chemicals are present from the tobacco which is far more worrying than the cannabis. Asthma could be aggravated as with any inhaled smoke but other than that risk is minimal,
Cannabis culture has been around for centuries and is continuously evolving. There are many different qualities that make up a cannabis culture. Some of these qualities include:-A love and appreciation for the plant-A desire to learn about all aspects of cannabis-A respect for those who have been involved in the cannabis industry for many years-A willingness to share knowledge with others-An open mind towards new ideas and ways of doing things-A passion for cannabis and its many usesThese are just a few of the many qualities that make up a cannabis culture. As the world continues to learn more about this plant, we are sure that there will be even more amazing qualities that emerge.
Yes , cannabis can heal many types of ailment so i smoke it to stay healthy
I don't think your feeling much of anything, but imagining everything.
THC (tetra-hydrocannabinol) and cannabidiol, the chemicals present in varying amounts in cannabis that determine if the plant is primarily a fiber type or an intoxicant.
Because it contains 4 times the amount of carcinogens (cancer causing chemicals) that tobacco contains. Not true. In fact the latest research shows that cannabis contains protective agents that mitigate the carcinogenic effects of tobacco smoke.