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THC the Super Vitamin?

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by shadowgamer79, Dec 11, 2014.

  1. Is THC actually a long lost super vitamin? We all know that THC gets stored in fat cells for up to extended periods of time. But so do other vitamins. Those vitamins are known as the fat soluble vitamins: Vitamin A, D, E, and K. Jesus Christ was known to cure various diseases with cannabis oil. The bible recommends to eat butter and honey for good health. Butter because it has all the fat soluble vitamins and the most essential minerals. Could the list of fat soluble vitamins actually be extended to be: Vitamin A, D, E, K, and Vitamin THC. When you have a urine drug test the reason they can detect the usage of cannabis is because we release ketones during urination and ketones are the result of refining fatty acids into a usable energy. THC gets stored in our fat cells so its not surprising that THC gets released through ketones. The bible actually has a lot of health truth behind it. THC was used by jesus to cure a shitload of diseases. He recommend those fat soluble vitamins found in 100% raw butter because the key to good health was to be rich with Vitamins A, D, E, K and THC. He recommended not to eat pork either because they were disease ridden and because it was borderline cannibalism. Also said not to eat bottom feeders or fish that didnt have fins or scales. Its a Vitamin Guys!

     
  2. Sorry i'm on some next dimensional high niggas. Im super faded.
     
  3. cannabis when raw has a vitamin that no other plant has, like vit p or something. there is a powerhouse of available compounds in cannabis and the fact that cannabis can take on different smells within its makeup is amazing, how many plants can take on different smells(terpines) ? one- cannabis.
     
    to not utilize the medicinal properties in the cannabis in modern society is ludicrous and complete stupidity.
     
  4. Does this mean applying heat to cannabis causes it to lose those vitamins
     
  5. #5 SlightlyStonedSD, Dec 16, 2014
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    Jesus' broke ass would of been a scavenger smoker for sure. fuckin hippie.

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  6. #6 Galaxy420, Dec 16, 2014
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    yes, if you want the most from it raw treat it as a raw food just as any other and save the raw enzymes and vitamins by keeping heat below 128 degrees during cooking/preparing.
    eating raw is more of a everyday thing like with food but  for more direct focused medical results- heat the cannabis to activate its cannabinoids by starting the break down of cannabigerolic acid to a non enzymatic conversion so the cannabinoids then bind to the receptors. to explain this, the cannabis compounds are bred in a viscous state so to stay living they develop enzymes to surround and protect the molecules from drowning. so these enzymes are present around all molecules in and during the cannabis plants' livingness and we(human) are mostly water so these enzyme covered molecules when introduced move through us without binding just like if they were in the living plant and staying alive as nature intended. now, dry the plant to herb form or heat that molecule and the enzymes break away leaving the cannabinoid vulnerable to absorption upon other surfaces. this is why you feel high when smoked and not much if at all when you just go eat a bud raw off the plant.
    so to re cap, eat some cannabis fresh and raw for the vitamin raw food source( don't expect to feel high)  and then use it heated for direct medical results.
     
     

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