
There are differing points of view in regarding how Cannabis, THC, and cannabinoids affect the brain.
Some will tell you, it is only those who use Cannabis that can’t be mind controlled. Others will tell you that Cannabis is “part of the mind control.”
There are so many points of view so you may have to do your own research on the subject. While I like to look at various perspectives, after a while, I am convinced that how this herb affects you may depend on the exact strain you are smoking or consuming.
Imagine is “synchronicity,” may simply be another form of mind control
“Researchers from the University of Iowa, Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands, and the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Center in Iowa explored how these cannabinoids influence light aversion, pain sensitivity, and cortical spreading depolarization (CSD), a process linked to migraine pathology.
For the study, mice were given either CBD (100 mg/kg) or THC (1 mg/kg) alone, as well as combinations of CBD (1, 30, or 100 mg/kg) with THC (1 mg/kg) before exposure to migraine triggers such as calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP). In separate trials, CSD was optogenetically induced in familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM1) mutant and wildtype mice to assess cannabinoid effects on migraine-related pain behaviors.
Results showed that a 100:1 CBD-to-THC ratio significantly reduced CGRP- and SNP-induced light aversion in both male and female mice. The same ratio also alleviated squinting, a non-evoked pain response, but only in males. However, none of the tested cannabinoid treatments alleviated periorbital tactile hypersensitivity. In FHM1 and wildtype mice, the 100:1 CBD-THC combination did not impact CSD activity but did reduce grimace features associated with migraine-like pain. No cognitive, emotional, or motor impairments were observed.“A 100:1 ratio of CBD:THC has a beneficial effect on some of the most bothersome migraine-related symptoms in three mouse models”, concludes the study. “Our findings support a potential therapeutic efficacy of combined CBD and THC treatments.”
https://medicannahealth.wordpress.com/2022/12/22/know-the-benefits-of-cannabis/
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