how phytocannabinoids express on humans receptive cannabinoid receptors is like bumping the fat or signalling into the fat... they help our fat signal LOL... but, I'll say that smoking the plant creates a drying effect via hydrolytic mechanisms ( FAAH decrease) ... eating the plant raw will provide catalytic mechanisms that are not as drying and less FAAH required for metabolism of those carbon active plant created lignands
Figures maybe my grandmother was right in saying "women are too crazy for you, a man is simple" Figures I like the craziest women too, like eating rocks and believing they're trees crazy.
A Systematic Review of the Complex Effects of Cannabinoids on Cerebral and Peripheral Circulation in Animal Models
thanks @Henchman21 more reading reading reading reading The Trouble with CBD Oil Arno Hazekamp atm, probably couple it to Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome papers; much more serious and complex than I thought.
that plot is deceptive after reading the paper... kinda animal-model dependent I thought. But since we are on this paper, I didn't know about this, "In humans, the consumption of cannabinoids, particularly by combustion and inhalation, has been associated with the occurence of cerebral infarcts" ...they misspelled occurrence too. also, some of these studies used WIN55 (ie. synthetics) and from what I hear, those are nothing like THC and have different effects (zombie drug?). I should also include Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome; read a paper yesterday that claimed it killed three people; I think we can discount the last death (as they had him pumped with lots of other stuff); the first case I would blame the doctors for not performing proper cscans/usound and catching the hemorrhaging kidney. I also read this article on CHS, and noticed all that honey oil behind her, damn!
Weed dilates blood vessels. This propaganda is literally the opposite of reality at best and blatantly discredits itself and has no ground to stand on at worst.
to be honest, I would agree with @Henchman21 plot, although I did point out the animal model discrepancy. When I had a concussion, when I would smoke, it would hurt almost immediately, but then it would ease up. Pain would last longer than 2 min, but pain is not the constriction release. So, it is vasodillatory, but constricts at first, from my personal experience.