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What Are cannabinoids?


What are cannabinoids?


CBDs are naturally occurring chemicals in the cannabis plant. They are found in both hemp and marijuana.


There are two types of cannabinoids (which are chemically and naturally similar):


1. THC (d cannabinoid) produces the high THC content.dust,ight,special feature seminar crowley.


2. THComy This type does not create a 'high'. sufferers report a 'buzz' feeling; a ' mellow ' buzz' rather than a ' stoneyHigh'.


There are believed to be delta 8 thc around 50 different cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. It is believed that these may be the only naturally occurring, non-psychoactive cannabinoid discovered to date.


What Can We Do With cannabinoids?


They are continually being improved upon by laboratory research and clinical trials. Many cannabinoids are known to have anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, antimicrobial and comb sensitizing effects.


In relation to arthritis and inflammation, early evidence suggests that cannabinoids may be able to produce a number of arthritis symptoms such as:


o Pain relief


o Decceleration or elimination of painful symptoms


o A reduction in overall inflammation


o An increase in joint flexibility


o A decline in pain intensity


However, more research is required before these benefits can be confirmed.


What Are The Side Effects?


The following are some of the side effects that have been recorded for different Cannabis varieties:


o Acxiety


o Confusion


o High blood pressure


o Diarrhea


o Stomach disorders


o Paralyzed muscles


o Ringing in the nerves


o Memory loss


o Learning and memory problems


o Reduced sperm count


o Nausea


o vitality decreases


o Restlessness


o Agitation


o raz labelled drugs are often used to treat more severe symptoms


o There is a risk of addiction; the use of these drugs should be treated as follows: you should never try to get high on your own, it is better to ask for help, whether this is your first time or not


o Only use with other Approved drugs, alcohol, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs


o Only from broswers or advice from a properly educated professional


o monitored availability


o Actualy follow ups till one week after stopping use


o More frequent or multiple sessions with a complyer


o One or two beers a day


o Drinking occasionally


o Mental problems such as: frontal lobe dysfunction, memory loss, chronic tinnitus, schizophrenia, paranoia


o Unable to think straight or sit in one place without becoming dizzy


o Forcefully turning in different directions


o Unable to open a sliding door


o Sitting in one place in extreme cold


o Sleeping in one position 24 hours a day


o Sleeping for more than 12 hours a day


o Excessive sleeping


o Allergies such as: watering tremor, sneezing, coughing, sore throat,Open sore throatso Headaches


o Flu-like symptoms: sore throat, pains, weakness, fever, Reduced mental function, feeling tired, lightheaded, or feeling no pain


o Runny nose


o Coughing


o Sore throat


o Muscle spasms


o Pain on the inside of the leg


o Fever -- A rare complication, but very serious


o Dizziness


o Shaking


o Loss of appetite


o Blurred vision


o Vomiting


o Sudden severe headache


o Sudden vomiting


o Blurred or double vision


o Ringing in the ears


o Sensitivity to light


o Sudden dizziness (known as angina)


o Sudden neck pain


o Sudden chest pain


o Sudden changes in vision


o Sudden ringing in the ears (known as tinnitus)


o Sudden, severe headache


o Aggressive behavior


o Impaired driving or awareness in the car


o Excessive sweating


o Impaired performance of at work


o Restlessness


o Hyperactivity


o Excessive hunger


o Excessive thirst


o Digestive problems, (stomach and/or bowel)


o emotional problems such as: depression, turmoil, mental/emotional havoc


o Memory loss


o Lightheadedness


o Feeling dizzy while standing or sitting


o ospinal pain


o sore throat


o undigested blood (stomach or bowel)


o nerve pain


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