Amazing, there is nothing more beautiful than nature and all the living beings whether plants fungi or animals or sea or anykind! Im sad to know that i will not live long enough into the future where humans will keep discovering amazing things.. i just want to be revived one day and learn all the information that was discovered when i was gone..
And to all future generations who will stumble upon this comment when im gone god bless your soul <3
I for one loved the biochem parts. While I technically majored in medicinal chemistry most of what I've done academically since then has been on the biochemistry/molecular biology side so I'm a lot more comfy in that realm these days.
This explanation is deceiving about the number of compounds that are described as CBD and THC. There are hundreds of molecules described by these abriviations. People are confused by this. If you develop a tolerance to one kind of Marijuana, you can switch to a different strain, and it will have a lower tolerance to it.
I can see the behavioral necessity of a body activity/inactivity+eating cycle in animals, and your video explains the mechanism nicely. But what I'm missing is the mechanism of the psychoactivity of THC vs CBD. Many alkaloids affect the nervous system because plants need protection from being eaten by insects. Perhaps this is the case with THC too, what is known about its effects on insects?
Where do you get it
Amazing, there is nothing more beautiful than nature and all the living beings whether plants fungi or animals or sea or anykind! Im sad to know that i will not live long enough into the future where humans will keep discovering amazing things.. i just want to be revived one day and learn all the information that was discovered when i was gone..
And to all future generations who will stumble upon this comment when im gone god bless your soul <3
It is extremely well prepared and you simplify and explain the syntheses perfectly. Great videos keep up the good work.
Interesting video but difficult to hear due to very low volume.
The bad microphone is not as insulting as your nationality status, you **swiss**.
(love you man :DDD)
I for one loved the biochem parts. While I technically majored in medicinal chemistry most of what I've done academically since then has been on the biochemistry/molecular biology side so I'm a lot more comfy in that realm these days.
This explanation is deceiving about the number of compounds that are described as CBD and THC. There are hundreds of molecules described by these abriviations. People are confused by this. If you develop a tolerance to one kind of Marijuana, you can switch to a different strain, and it will have a lower tolerance to it.
I believe in full spectrum and not singling out one molecule.
I have always wondered about moss.
Things will get interesting when more potheads start building terrariums and start growing and inbreeding cannabinoid producing liverworts π
Super interesting. I'm baked while watching this π love you video.
send p.o. box and ill send you a actuall mic
Oh god this is the new tide pods
You need a better Mic.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Smoke Moss everyday ! ! !
I can see the behavioral necessity of a body activity/inactivity+eating cycle in animals, and your video explains the mechanism nicely. But what I'm missing is the mechanism of the psychoactivity of THC vs CBD. Many alkaloids affect the nervous system because plants need protection from being eaten by insects. Perhaps this is the case with THC too, what is known about its effects on insects?
Thats awesome
Isnβt there a science to recreation?
And
You need a new mic
lichen or moss?ππ
Fascinating research!π
So……. Did you try this for yourselfπ±πβπ???
i smoke weed and grow some dank but my friends wold not leave me alone till i atleast LOOked at this video.