Sativa marijuana is peaty
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@ThinPicking Aye. Hemp varieties can be a good combo for a more balanced THC experience, CBG and CBD flowers exist. And if adventurous you can customise/enhance your journey using essential oils applied with a toothpick (either direct onto flower or on the rizzla). Or perhaps you already practice more conventional aromatherapy!
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@wrl said in Sativa marijuana is peaty:
CBG is an α2A agonist which reduces adrenaline and is pro-GABA.
but CBG is also a 5-HT1A antagonist at 52nM: Not "peaty" at all.
Whereas CBD is a partial 5-HT1A agonist and therefore less objectionable.
THC again is serotonergic and exhibits those detrimental effects on gonadal functions, androgenic hormones and fertility etc. as already mentioned before by the others. So pushing THC and prohibiting or muddling with clean tobacco smoking fits well into the trend of a widely known general agenda.Those terpenes likes limonene etc. may be much more exciting. But yes then any kind of aromatherapy and vaporisation of other medicinal herbs become just as interesting.
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@CrumblingCookie said in Sativa marijuana is peaty:
So pushing THC and prohibiting or muddling tobacco smoking fits well into the trend of a widely known general agenda.
I did find the whole liberalisation of dank hydroponic sludge in the last decade a bit suspicious. And quietly hoped the attitude wouldn't find it's way to England. I don't mind that it's "illegal" and I have to do gymnastics to get it, personally.
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@CrumblingCookie said in Sativa marijuana is peaty:
but CBG is also a 5-HT1A antagonist at 52nM: Not "peaty" at all.
THC again is serotonergic and exhibits those detrimental effects on gonadal functions, androgenic hormones and fertility etc. as already mentioned before by the others.Sure, but in the context of classical cannabis genetics CBG % was very low, and THC % also. Terpenes could feasibly mitigate any serotonergic and metabolic effects. A coffee and tobacco would do the rest!
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@CrumblingCookie said in Sativa marijuana is peaty:
So pushing THC and prohibiting or muddling with clean tobacco smoking fits well into the trend of a widely known general agenda.
Yup, similar to how traditional gruit was replaced with hops beer. Gruit was apparently consumed by people of all ages and regions had different ingredients.
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I find THCA very useful for pain relief.
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Didn't I read that vaping was the least estrogenic way to get high? Burning releases all of the harmful compounds, etc.
My blanket statement is marijuana activates stressors / gene interactions that can trigger psychosis, schizo; depression, etc, at worst, and at best can relieve glaucoma, anorexia, and certain autism cases.
In between is the bell curve where like 90% of people are just giggling and getting lost in mental loops. I declare it: not Peaty.
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@Ecstatic_Hamster
Have you ever looked into myrrh oil and eugenol? Both have useful analgesic qualities which would synergise very well with cannabinoids. There's also analgesic terpenes from essential oils such as myrcene and bisabolene. -
total cope, peat had more positive things to say about cocaine than weed
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I abused the crap out of cannabis daily for too many years and stopping cold Turkey was a horrendous experience. I think the reliance on the boost in pregnanalone made quitting such a bad experience, like getting my foundation ripped out from under me. After quitting I had daily panic attacks from nothing for over a month with extreme nausea. And anxiety that lasted another 6 months or so.
So glad to make it out the other side of that. Maybe a couple puffs throughout the week is fine but I enjoyed the escape too much to moderate my use.