Cannabinoids & Friends <3

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  1. 1. This cannabinoid is known for its potential to produce a more energetic and stimulating effect, differing from the typical effects associated with THC
  2. 3. A cannabinoid known for its anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, and pain relieving properties.
  3. 4. The acidic form of a well-known non-psychoactive cannabinoid, it's a precursor to CBD and is commonly found in raw or unheated cannabis.
  4. 6. This non-psychoactive cannabinoid has gained popularity for its potential therapeutic effects.
  5. 9. The plant family that includes cannabis, emphasizing its botanical relationship to other plants like hemp and hops.
  6. 11. A psychoactive cannabinoid found in trace amounts in cannabis and assists with sleep
  7. 13. what is the spelled out version of THCV
  8. 16. A method of consuming cannabinoids through vapor.
  9. 17. the receptor predominantly found in the peripheral tissues and immune cells, influencing the body's immune response
  10. 18. A method of consuming cannabinoids by placing tinctures or oils under the tongue, allowing for quick absorption through the sublingual glands
  11. 21. A system in the human body that interacts with cannabinoids.
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  1. 2. The process of crossbreeding cannabis strains to achieve specific traits.
  2. 5. THC A naturally occurring cannabinoid similar to THC but less psychoactive.
  3. 6. what is the spelled out version of CBG
  4. 7. The most well-known psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis.
  5. 8. The process of heating cannabis to activate cannabinoids.
  6. 9. the receptor that’s primarily located in the central nervous system and is the key player in mediating the psychoactive effects of cannabis
  7. 10. The phenomenon where cannabinoids like THC & CBD work together synergistically, enhancing each other's effects and therapeutic benefits.
  8. 12. The process of extracting cannabinoids from the cannabis plant.
  9. 14. The term for a group of compounds found in cannabis, including THC and CBD.
  10. 15. A synthetic cannabinoid prescribed for managing nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy, often used when other treatments prove ineffective
  11. 19. The main psychoactive metabolite of THC.
  12. 20. This non-psychoactive cannabinoid is the acidic precursor to THC, and it undergoes decarboxylation to become its more well-known counterpart