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Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:11:02 PM
Your pet’s natural messenger cannabinoids are anandamide
and (2-AG). They stimulate receptors present in your pet’s brain (CB1 receptors) and throughout its body (CB2 receptors). The cannabinoids in marihuana attach to those same receptors. However, they resist letting go of those receptors so their effect is more powerful and longer lasting. Drugs that hang on to receptors longer than the natural messengers are called an agonist. The chief agonist cannabinoids in marijuana are ?9-tetrahydrocannabinol (aka THC or delta-9) and cannabidiol (aka CBD). Echinacea has a few similar compounds. When the effects of cannabinoids wear off, it is because they were processed (metabolized) by the pet’s liver into compounds that left through the bile and urine or were stored in the pet’s body fat.
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