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In 2019, Italian scientists discovered, within the trichomes of cannabis, the strongest natural cannabinoid known: tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THCP). [1] This psychoactive molecule has a potency that is up to 30 times that of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and is at the top of the spectrum of cannabinoid potency by a long shot.

Though it is too soon to tell how the discovery of THCP will affect the industry in the long run, in the short run consumers are already trying the cannabinoid in products available in the United States. The scientific research on the highly potent compound, however, is scarce, despite interest in the cannabinoid being on the up and up in the years since its discovery.

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Your body has a second brain – and it’s in your gut.
Gut health affects everything from digestion to your overall mood. As scientists and cannabis researchers explain: “the brain and the gut speak the same language.” [1]
Gut-Brain Connection
Your real brain is controlled by the central nervous (CNS). The “brain” in your gut, however, is regulated by the enteric nervous system (ENS).
These systems communicate through multiple neural pathways, including the vagus nerve, a nerve extending from the brain directly to the gut.
The ECS
One of the most important ways your gut and brain communicate is through the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a network of receptors spread across the body. Cannabinoid receptors type 1 (CB1) litter the CNS, while CB1 and CB2 receptors are concentrated in the gut.

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It’s relatively common knowledge that different cannabis strains produce different effects.
Often this can be attributed to other cannabis constituents such as terpenes, but the differences in effects are primarily due to variations in the THC/CBD ratio. The relative concentration of THC and CBD is chemotype dependent.

Yet, what is a chemotype? According to experts, a chemotype is a subgroup within a microorganism or plant species. [1] Different chemotypes have distinct chemical profile because of the minuscule genetic changes allowing a cannabis plant to produce a peculiar chemical composition. [2] Our article will discuss these chemotypes and how strain genetics influence THC/CBD ratios.

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A 2010 study that tested 46,211 samples of cannabis for potency found an upward trend in strength between the years 1993-2008. [1] During that time period, the average THC percentage went from a mean of 3.4% to 8%, with some samples reaching as high as 29.3% strength. As cannabis becomes more regulated, measuring its potency, thus its THC content, becomes increasingly important in order to evaluate the risks and rewards of increased usage.
How we respond to various cannabinoids
Cannabis primarily bonds to two cannabinoid receptors in the human body called CB1 and CB2 receptors. [2] THC, the primary psychoactive cannabinoid, primarily binds to CB1 receptors while CBD, the second most common cannabinoid, can interact with both receptors. Scientists have found as many as 120 other cannabinoids present in cannabis in various concentrations, leading to possible variations in cannabis potency. [3]

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With the cardiovascular system being one of the most complex mechanisms in our body, and heart problems being the leading cause of death, claims about cardiovascular benefits shouldn’t be made lightly. This is particularly true when it comes to cannabinoids such as cannabidiol (CBD), which are still in very infant stages of their scientific and medicinal research. Nevertheless, there’s a reason to believe that CBD can positively, be it mildly, affect your heart rate, both directly and indirectly.
Indirect
Stress is infamous for being the heart’s arch-nemesis. CBD, on the other hand, became famous especially as stress antidote, one that comes without any serious adverse effects. By the logic of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend,” CBD is a great ally in the fight against heart problems, even if it operates relatively indirectly.

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The term “synthetic” has always evoked sketchy connotations. Add cannabinoids to the mix, which are still a very novel and largely unexplored territory, and the waters are bound to only get muddier, especially from a legal standpoint. First, it’s important to note that synthetic cannabinoids fall in two very different categories.
“Natural” Synthetic Cannabinoids
The first one is comprised of compounds that are the synthetic versions of cannabinoids that still occur naturally in cannabis, but usually only in trace amounts, which makes extracting them for business purposes largely unfeasible.
So, as an alternative, manufacturers derive these cannabinoids synthetically from other natural cannabinoids that can be fond in larger quantities.

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What is CBDA?

Cannabidiolic Acid (CBDA) is a cannabinoid commonly found in cannabis. It is present in all types of cannabis. It converts to cannabidiol (CBD) through exposure to heat and/or sunlight in a process called decarboxylation. In fact, both tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and CBD are found first as acids (THCA and CBDA respectively), both of which are not intoxicating.

While CBDA can be found in tinctures, capsules, and/or topicals, one easy way to get CBDA is by consuming raw cannabis. This can be done through smoothies, salads, or juice.

There are a variety of health benefits linked to cannabinoids consumption: many studies highlighted the positive effects of the synergistic action of cannabis constituents when consuming the whole cannabis inflorescence. However, scientists are continuing to study individual cannabinoids, including CBDA.

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There are shops selling edibles with sizable doses of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) across the US. At the same time, there are hemp manufacturers selling delta-9 edibles online and shipping them cross-country. How are they getting away with it?
There’s a technicality, sometimes referred to as the “edible clause” that’s allowing the sale of delta-9 products across the US, legally. More and more companies are becoming aware of it and taking full advantage of the law’s unusual loophole.
Wait, Companies are Selling Delta-9?
Yes! Around the US, there are dozens of CBD companies that started producing delta-9 THC products for sale anywhere in the country. In fact, you can even get a lot of them online.

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Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) have a relatively short life before it starts oxidizing to cannabinol (CBN). A study by the United Nations found that cannabis stored at room temperature for four years could see THC concentration degrading by as much as 41.4% into CBN.[1] This cannabinoid has approximately 10% of the THC psychoactivity, but it affects the body differently.[2] Because of this, CBN holds promise as a therapeutic compound, including as a sleep aid. [3] But how effectively can this THC derivative deliver a good night’s rest?
How CBN Works In The Body
The endocannabinoid system has two kind of cannabinoid receptors, called CB1 and CB2 receptors.[4] THC binds primarily to CB1 receptors, which are mainly found in the brain and it is capable to induce a psychtropic effect. CB2 receptors are found throughout the body, and they can modulate inflammations while regulating the immune respons. [5] CBN reacts with both CB1 and CB2 receptors, with preference for the second ones, mainly present in the peripheral nervous system, thus inducing less psychoactive response.

 
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