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Offline necotinide

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tetra-hydro-cannibol operation mechanism
« on: October 23, 2007, 04:58:42 AM »
Hi, I was just wondering what kind of receptors in our body allow tetra-hydro-cannibol to bind and how THC operation mechanism works. THC is a substance in cannbis plants that causes heightened sensation and euphoria upon intake.

I believe the receptors are linked to brain which accounts for side effects like temporary short term memory loss and increased perception, but I am having a hard time finding scientific researchs on THC's mechanism.

It would be great if someone posts a link or a book related to THC binding to our body. Receptor name and structure will be helpful too.

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Re: tetra-hydro-cannibol operation mechanism
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2007, 10:28:56 AM »
Cannibanoids are naturally present in our bodies anyway.  They are what give us hunger pains and tell our bodies when we need food.  I think thats why you get the muchies off THC, because your increasing the amount of the cannabinoids that are in your body.
We have cannabinoid receptors in our brains so i think thats where THc might react in our bodies!

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