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Cannabinoid Biosynthesis

Biosynthesis refers to the process of creating complex molecules within living organisms, including plants. In the case of the cannabis plant, biosynthesis is the process by which the plant produces its various cannabinoids, such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Cannabinoids are synthesized in the trichomes, which are small, glandular structures found on the surface…

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What We Know About The Human Endocannabinoid System Part 3: Regulators Mount Up

Story By Caribborida Ganjier; Roddrick Taylor Certified Ganjier In Parts one and two of What We Know About The Human Endocannabinoid System, we explored the CB1, CB2 receptors and the G proteins that are coupled with them. We discussed location and functionality of these receptors, well as much as we know. We want to continue…

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3 For 3! A Sneak Peak Of Her Fall Pre Roll Line Up: The First CBD Hemp Harvest From The CannaQueen Genetics Company: All Hail The Queen

By Roddrick Taylor Certified Ganjier Fall of 2023, will be the season of the cultivars. We expect to see the most diversity in cannabis harvests this season. Cultivators, scientists, chemists and biologists are all working together to really understand the cannabis plant. As cannabis technology advances, there are also huge advancements in the area of…

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What We Know About The Endocannabinoid System, Part 2: Regulators Mount Up

By Caribborida Ganjier; Roddrick Taylor Certified Ganjier In part one of What We Know About The Endocannabinoid System: Regulators Mount Up, we discussed our CB1 and CB2 receptors and their primary functions. The endocannabinoid system also couples with some known G proteins; which are placed throughout the body. G proteins are paired with our CB1,…

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Which Party Will Be The Best Choice For Cannabis Legalization: Democratic, Independent, Libertarian or Republican

Cannabis and Federal Legalization: Where Are We Headed? Cannabis remains classified as a Schedule I drug by the federal government, placing it in the same category as heroin and cocaine. According to this classification, cannabis is considered to have “no accepted medical use.” However, 38 states have acknowledged its medical benefits by implementing medical marijuana…

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