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The Endocannabinoid System-History, Health and Why We Feel High

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The History and Science of Cannabis. On July 30 th , 2001, the government brought this into a legislative act known as the Medical Marijuana Access and Resources (MMAR). The cannabis plant consists of two basic species, Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indica. Cannabis Indica. Cannabis 101: . Cannabis Sativa.

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An Epoch of OG: The OG Kush family genealogy

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This August marks 25 years since the duo used that surviving cutting to start writing OG’s chapter in the history books. History made: A small, crowded, 1996 Silverlake, CA OG Kush grow by Josh D. We asked Jodrey if OG Kush was the most prolifically grown strain in the history of the Emerald Triangle. Destroyed the competition’.

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Here’s What Neuroimaging Can Tell Us About the Psychedelic Experience

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This isn’t like the indica and sativa of cannabis (which actually doesn’t even exist ). This technique remained the dominant perspective within neuroscience until 2001 by a stroke of genius from neurologist Marcus Raichle. What was considered ‘noise’ was now identified in 2001 by Raichle as the Default Mode Network.

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A Visit to the Cannabis Museum in Boston, MA

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Finally, the exhibit ends with the sobering reality that any American male born after 2001 has a 1 in 13 chance of spending time behind bars. The wall includes common terpenes associated with sativa and Indica strains, like limonene, pinene, caryophyllene, linalool, and myrcene.

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Shemshemet: Cannabis in Ancient Egypt

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Pringle, 2001). Kyphi is recognizable to-day in “keef,” the popular name for the smokeable variety of the herb Cannabis Indica or Indian Hemp. Cannabis Indica is none other than our friend hashish…. I think it is very unlikely that tobacco has an alternative history, because, I think we would’ve heard about it.