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We never use synthetic alternatives like chemically-modified Delta-8-THC. Accept no substitutes for nature!
We never use synthetic alternatives like chemically-modified Delta-8-THC. Accept no substitutes for nature!
THC is the primary psychoactive compound that the plant produces. It is not yet known how the cannabis plant managed to so perfectly mimic and exploit our internal chemistry. Some researchers refer to the synergy between humans and THC as a “happy accident” (with an emphasis on “happy”).
In fact, one of these places where cannabinoids can be found is in a whole different form of life from humans and plants– a fungus, and in this case the black truffle.
These compounds are generally known as terpenes, and they are found throughout the plant kingdom.
This idea was first put forward by Dr. Richard Evans Schultes, who called the plant, “one of [humanity’s] oldest domesticates, dating back back nearly to the beginning of agriculture.”
Over a decade ago, archeologists working in China’s Gobi Desert discovered a grouping of tombs– thousands of them– dating back more than 3000 years. Among the many incredible discoveries in these graves was one containing the remains of a 45-year-old male buried 2700 years ago with an impressively large cache of cannabis– nearly two pounds!
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Cannabidiol or CBD is a non-intoxicating component of the cannabis plant with therapeutic potential. Unlike its sister molecule THC, CBD doesn’t make people feel “high” and has no noticeable psychoactive effect. All of…
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https://www.ganjapreneur.com/study-cannabis-evolved-in-tibet-28m-years-ago/ Eminent cannabis researcher John McPartland and his research team at the University of Vermont have published an exciting new study speculating that the plant's origin stretches back 28 million…