Welcome to the fifth installment of “Weed Words,” where we embark on an educational journey into the science of cannabis. In this episode, we’re unraveling the fascinating world of cannabinoids, the endocannabinoid system, full-spectrum products, the entourage effect, terpenes, decarboxylation, bioavailability, extraction methods, isolates, and trichomes.
Cannabinoids are the chemical compounds found both in our bodies and in the cannabis plant. THC and CBD are the most well-known among them. THC offers psychotropic effects, while CBD holds various potential benefits for our well-being.
The endocannabinoid system is a vital biological system within our bodies, responsible for regulating functions like appetite, digestion, immune response, and mood. It’s all about maintaining balance in our internal environment.
Full-spectrum cannabis products maintain the full array of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids, considered superior due to the entourage effect. This effect suggests that these compounds work synergistically to enhance each other’s effects.
Terpenes are the aromatic oils responsible for the scents and flavors of different cannabis strains, offering unique therapeutic properties. Some, like myrcene, may relax, while others, like limonene, may uplift.
Decarboxylation is a crucial step for cannabis activation, involving heating cannabis to make cannabinoids like THC and CBD active, whether you’re smoking a joint or baking cannabis brownies.
Bioavailability measures how effectively your body absorbs and utilizes a substance. In the cannabis world, it’s all about how quickly cannabinoids enter your bloodstream, with smoking and edibles having different pathways and degrees of bioavailability.
Extraction methods are the techniques used to remove cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds from the cannabis plant, including CO2 extraction, ethanol extraction, and butane extraction.
An isolate is a pure, crystalline form of a specific cannabinoid, such as CBD or THC powder, making it easy to create products with precise and consistent dosages.
Trichomes, those tiny, crystal-like structures on cannabis buds and leaves, are the resin glands responsible for producing cannabinoids and terpenes. They’re the reason cannabis sparkles and play a crucial role in cannabis production.
Stay curious, keep exploring, and join us for the next installment of “Weed Words” as we continue our journey into the world of cannabis science! Subscribe, like, and share to expand your cannabis knowledge with us. 🌿🔬🌿
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