As marijuana is a plant material it contains some of all of these, but its active ingredients are plant alkaloids called cannabinoids which do not belong to any of those groups.
Marijuana is officially a natural plant. But there are types that involve chemicals (what is called a nice guy on the street and more)
Serenity Now is a herbal incense. It contains a compound called JWH-018, which is basically synthetic marijuana. It's used as an alternative to marijuana.
THC,activates the chemical called dopamine in your membrane.Back part of cerebellum.
the active ingredient is a chemical called cyclobenzaprine. the brand name for that medication is flexeril.
There is a synthetic source that is used for making the medication for appetite stimulation called Marinol.
The Marijuana used in the movie Pineapple Express contained synthetic Tetrahydrocannabinol. (better known as THC, the active ingredient in marijuana that gets you high) So to answer your question, the weed did get them "high" or "stoned", whatever you may call it, however the weed was not of an illegal variation. Synthetic Tetrahydrocannabinol serves the purpose of trying to best mimic the effects you receive from marijuana as possible, without using the actual active ingredients in marijuana.
Bilberries are high in substances called flavonoids and have antioxidant and disease-fighting properties. The particular antioxidant is called anthocyanosides.
The active ingredients in Lever 2000 soap vary based on the specific type, but common ingredients include water, sodium tallowate, sodium cocoate or sodium palm kernelate, glycerin, and fragrance. These ingredients work together to cleanse and moisturize the skin.
No. The active ingredients in Aspirin, Tylenol, and Advil are not narcotics. Narcotics can only be prescribed by a physician. Over the counter products do not contain narcotics. There are some prescription medications that combine active ingredients from them with narcotics, but they have their own brand names and are not called Aspirin, Tylenol, or Advil.
No. You cannot be poisoned by the consumption of marijuana.
A person who studies marijuana is called a cannabis researcher or a cannabinoid researcher.