Husband decided to mix the mulberry juice with the seabuckthorn juice, which we used to chase a pomegranate infused vodka. As my edible kicked in, I'm pretty sure I vibrated at the cellular level. That's a lot of micronutrients.

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Husband decided to mix the mulberry juice with the seabuckthorn juice, which we used to chase a pomegranate infused vodka. As my edible kicked in, I'm pretty sure I vibrated at the cellular level. That's a lot of micronutrients.
The endocannabinoid system: Essential and mysterious
The first endocannabinoid that was discovered was named anandamide after the Sanskrit word ananda for bliss. All of us have tiny cannabis-like molecules floating around in our brains. The cannabis plant, which humans have been using for about 5,000 years. Peter Grinspoon, M.D.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/the-endocannabinoid-system-essential-and-mysterious-202108112569
ANANDAMIDE: WHY DOES THIS NATURAL CANNABINOID MAKE US SO HAPPY?
There are many secrets surrounding the functioning of the human body that we might have never understood if it weren’t for the cannabis plant. One of them is anandamide, one of the pieces of the puzzle collected over the last few decades which demonstrates that marijuana is a therapeutic miracle capable of bringing happiness into our lives.
Anandamide is a natural cannabinoid produced by the human body that gets its name from the Sanskrit word ‘ananda’, which means joy, bliss, and delight (hence why it is also known as ‘the bliss molecule’). This almost unknown compound, which is present in all humans, plays an important role in the regulation of our emotional state. In addition, it also plays a part in our eating patterns and in pain relief, although its main function is to help make us happy and healthy.
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There are many secrets surrounding the functioning of the human body that we might have never understood if it weren’t for the cannabis plan
How Medical Marijuana Works, and Which Conditions It Treats | Doctor ER
How Medical Marijuana Works, and Which Conditions It Treats | Doctor ER
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Autoimmune Disorders
January is Thyroid awareness month so I thought I’d share one of many diseases that effect the immune system. Two years ago I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism and prescribed a starting dosage of Levothyroxine. Then the dosage increased inline with the blood test results. However, the chest pain heart racing palpitations and the trembling/shaking along with other symptoms which plagued me…
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Learn more about the system in our bodies that was named after cannabis. 🌿
Can cannabinoids help treat obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Study provides further evidence the endocannabinoid system plays a crucial role in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Using cannabinoid drugs have a positive impact in helping control behaviors associated with OCD.
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Breast Cancer, Cannabis, and Tamoxifen: Understanding the Dangers of Drug-Drug Interactions
https://unitedpatientsgroup.com/blog/2017/08/31/breast-cancer-cannabis-and-tamoxifen-understanding-the-dangers-of-drug-drug-interactions/
For many people living with life-limiting and life-threatening diseases like cancer, medical cannabis has long been hailed as a gift, both for symptom control and for its potential to limit the disease process itself.