Tuesday, September 10, 2013 9:47:18 PM
Here is some highly nutritional food for thought:
There are 300 plus endocannabinoids and at least 65-85 (so far) phytocannabinoids. The true path into further understanding is to develop a method for determining the status of a persons endocannabinoid system (with baseline values). What values are optimal for a persons CBN, THCV, CBDA, etc.? Then you can design products and therapies around achieving those desirable values. Then of course you need your concentrated extracts in their phytoreactive state provided by MJNA. Unless the whole sector is rolled up into a big green voltron first. Also, we have no idea what higher concentrations of some of the more rare cannabinoids do. Out of 65-85, we are kinda confident about 10 or so, the rest are in trace amounts but just as real. Point is, the publicized research so far hasn't even scratched the surface and we need someone to develop a standardized endocannabinoid screening method. It would further our understanding of unsaturated fatty acids as well, as those are now know to provide the endocannabinoid system fuel for creating endocannabinoids on demand. Hope this info gets to those who have not come across it yet. MJNA all day
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