Uncle Ben
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~~ like ~~michigan is a medical state, the lab services are for state registered michigan patients and caregivers only.
~~ like ~~michigan is a medical state, the lab services are for state registered michigan patients and caregivers only.
I didn't know you had an actual qualification but I did know you understand pharmaceutical issues better than most.Lol maybe you should just Google it..
Or we can discuss the pharmacodynamics of it..
Yes myrcene actually speeds thcs uptake in, intensifying effects similar to a high thcv strain. Now again myrcene dominant strains originate in south America. They do not produce couch lock at all..notice cbd levels in the test shown, that's the factor here. Yes terpenes do drastically effect the high. But he's just wrong..
Now I'll just help you .. . "The antinociceptive effect was significantly antagonized by naloxone (1 mg kg-1) or yohimbine (2 mg kg-1). The results suggest that myrcene is capable of inducing antinociception in mice, probably mediated by alpha 2-adrenoceptor stimulated release of endogenous opioids."
I know big word....
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinociceptive
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1983154
As I think you know...not our first conversation...I have a pharm D. And am well aware of what's going on here..also I only grow landrace s.a sativas
Mel Frank has an excellent chapter on cannabis strains, countries of origin, cannabanoid profiles, etc. Well worth reading. He covers all strains but the review of Central African is really interesting - Nigerian, Congolese and Kenyan.I didn't know you had an actual qualification but I did know you understand pharmaceutical issues better than most.
My knowledge of naltrexone comes from personal experience - not always pleasant ones (as anyone who has flushed opiates from their systems by taking a naltrexone will tell you).
Over recent years there have been many unexpected bonus effects of the drug and it seems that many of its benefits are not fully understood.
How quickly can a new strain develop unique traits?
Marijuana was only introduced to the Americas after Colombus - a tiny length of time in evolutionary terms, yet the South American Sativa's have qualities not found in other strains....
I don't understand how this happens or why??