Your Brain on Drugs: Marijuana



This is what you look like, on the inside, when smoking cannabis. The effects of Marijuana on your brain, and how it defines your experience. Written and created …

48 responses to “Your Brain on Drugs: Marijuana”

  1. After smoking the devil's lettuce everyday for a few weeks, I decided to go on a hiatus. I experienced withdrawals, mood swings, a little bit of insomnia, and my eating patterns changed. Why is that?

  2. Come fi nice up di riddim
    , me a lyrical machine: Any party we mash it

    And see the Mic yah we smash it.

    Tell Babylon fi low di trees
    , I man smoke out di police: My weed addi bddest in a di place. Come ina mi yard & smoke pon this.

  3. You gotta change that drugs to flower soon enough the country gonna legalize it Canada already beat us to it just gonna have to move up there USA ain’t cutting it for me 😬

  4. Compare the molecule structure of the endogeneous cannabinoid receptor (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anandamide ) with THC – it's nothing alike (very similar to alcohol). This is called structure-activity-paradox in pharmacology.

    PS: in fact, all molecules docking on the cannabinoid receptor (like THC, anandamide and JWH-018 – a synthetic cannabinoid very dissimilar in structure to the former two) have something in common, and these are long carbon chains. These are also the reason that all cannabinoids are liposoluble.

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