A large number of mysterious molecules

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Marijuana has about 85 unique cannabinoids. Apart from CBD and THC, little is known about the remaining 83. It is sad and unforgivable, considering that our body has a system of receptors exclusive to them.
Any hobbyist knows that fresh cannabis flowers don't get you very high. The explanation is that they are low in THC, the famous psychoactive molecule in marijuana, and instead contain more THCA, which does not have these effects. Simply bake the marijuana or let it dry so that the THCA loses the A and becomes the desired THC.
But on the other hand, what are the effects of THCA? To answer that question, it has been proven in some studies that THCA has powerful anti-inflammatory effects, fights insomnia, activates energy production in cells and fights prostate cancer, yes, in partial tests with animals. This information does not appear in any prospectus, you must look for it in specialized publications or on the internet.

The goal is no longer just to get high, but to heal, take control and obtain the answers that a shackled scientific community has so far been unable to provide.

Marijuana contains 85 unique cannabinoids. The most famous are the psychoactive THC and CBD, but the rest of the plant's components are very little studied: CBC, CBG, CBN, THCV... This is an unforgivable black hole, taking into account that our body has a receptors dedicated exclusively to cannabinoids and that our own brain produces them (endocannabinoids), since these molecules regulate such important processes in our body as appetite, pain perception or mood.
The other notable example is CBD, the “acceptable” cannabinoid in marijuana, which is free of the negative connotations associated with the plant. In many studies, CBD has been proven to relieve chronic pain and migraines, slow the proliferation of breast and lung cancer, reduce the symptoms of multiple sclerosis, and combat anxiety, among other diseases.
Some of the beneficial effects of cannabinoids in our body
Precisely because it is an isolated component, and not marijuana, it is something our mothers could take for a headache. But none of these compounds has become a medicine that your Social Security doctor can prescribe, because that requires a clinical trial, and you cannot do clinical trials with an illegal plant.
This contradictory situation is pushing many cancer, glaucoma or Parkinson's patients to seek knowledge on the Internet. In many forums, data is being shared about the effects of different varieties of marijuana, scientific studies, cultivation and consumption techniques. The goal is no longer just to get high, but to heal, take control and obtain the answers that a shackled scientific community has so far been unable to provide.