Medical Grade
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lolyeah...let's see this plant
Yes, me and the entire medical community have lost our logic.what is with all this medical treating crap? I get high and thats all that I seek is to be high, psychedelic...,if I want a sedative I will take valium, if I want an anti inflammatory I will take ibuprofen, I smoke weed to get high...the medical properties are just a bonus...but yeah this medical bs has you all screwed up logically...I know...smoke your medicine and get dumber and go to sleep...I will smoke my herb and get high
re•cep•tor (rɪˈsɛp tər)It doesn't have receptors for it. Just like it doesn't have receptors for THC. That is often misunderstood. There are receptors that thc and cbd can "lock into" and create a signal, but those receptors weren't made to receive thc or cbd. I know this isn't a very good explanation, so if you have questions... please let me know.
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1. a protein molecule, usu. on the surface of a cell, that is capable of binding to a complementary molecule, as a hormone, antibody, or antigen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid_receptor
The cannabinoid receptors are a class of cell membrane receptors under the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily.[SUP][1][/SUP][SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP] As is typical of G protein-coupled receptors, the cannabinoid receptors contain seven transmembrane spanning domains.[SUP][4][/SUP] Cannabinoid receptors are activated by three major groups of ligands, endocannabinoids (produced by the mammalian body),
^ Seriously though, quit trolling these new people, they might believe you.