Alcohols existed long before cannabis, or for that matter long before green plants period. For that matter, THC, the psychoactive agent in marijuana, is itself an alcohol.
Marijuana first came to Canada in 1609.
yes as it will not affect your body but if you mixed alcohol with cannabis it could really harm you!!
Cannabis has absolutely no negative effect on the liver, so the answer would be: definitely alcohol.
Cannabis alcohol extraction involves soaking cannabis plant material in alcohol to extract cannabinoids and other compounds. The alcohol acts as a solvent, breaking down the plant material and dissolving the desired compounds. The mixture is then filtered to remove the plant material, leaving behind a concentrated liquid extract that can be used in various products like tinctures or edibles.
Alcohol extraction can increase the potency of THC in cannabis products by effectively extracting the cannabinoids from the plant material. This process allows for a higher concentration of THC to be present in the final product, resulting in a more potent cannabis product.
Cannabis was first described for its therapeutic use in the first known Chinese pharmacopoeia, the Pen Ts'ao.
it's not, cannabis is illegal whether used for recreational or medicinal purposes
The first user of cannabis is probably a prehistoric individual, or animal. However, the first reports of consumption of cannabis come from China, whilst the Scythians are the first people whose deliberate inhalation of cannabis smoke was recorded.
Cannabis probably...
Actually cannabis reduces the damage that alcohol does to your brain. The study "Comparison of Cannabidiol, Antioxidants, and Diuretics in Reversing Binge Ethanol-Induced Neurotoxicity" found that the natural plant cannabinoid, CBD, was a potent neuroprotectant. NORML did a shorter article on the subject- "Marijuana May Offset Alcohol-Induced Cognitive Impairment Among Teens ". A Swiss study of Emergency Rooms, found a curious fact, the more cannabis was in a person's system, the less likely they were to end up in the emergency room! The same could not be said of alcohol! The title of that study is "Alcohol and cannabis use as risk factors for injury - a case-crossover analysis in a Swiss hospital emergency department" You should not be asking about the dangers of mixing cannabis with alcohol, you should be asking about the dangers of mixing alcohol with cannabis! To educate yourself further, run a search for "Granny Storm Crow's MMJ Reference List" and just read!
the biggest hazard about cannabis is that it's illegal. a quart of booze will kill most people but it would take about 1200lbs of cannabis (consumed in 15 minutes) to reach a fatal level.
Yes, cannabis compounds like cannabinoids can dissolve in ethanol due to their similar chemical properties. This property is often leveraged in the production of cannabis tinctures and extracts. Ethanol is particularly effective at extracting cannabinoids from plant material, making it a common solvent in the cannabis industry.