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I was gonna put each of the individual videos,but this has all of them.Anywho to either brush up or understand the compounds within cannabis and how they work.Enjoy everyone.


[video=youtube;g79HokJTfPU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g79HokJTfPU&list=PLdRJCD4_c7MpdVSP4vYjo4cQ exR8IfS5S[/video]
 
Nice vids bro...cheers...:Sharing One:
 
[video=youtube;FWBw3nvFkz4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWBw3nvFkz4&list=PLdRJCD4_c7Mpw3Oc9lO9OTcj TT3dLAWFC[/video]

Understanding the ECS. Thanks mang.:Sharing One:
 
5 Benefits of CBC

5 Health Benefits Of Cannabichromene (CBC)

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While the names THC and CBD may ring some bells, very few are aware of a compound in marijuana called cannabichromene.

That’s unfortunate, because cannabichromene is actually the second most abundantcannabinoid in marijuana, which means there is likely more CBC in your cannabis than CBD – even though CBD seems to get all the attention.
But research over the decades highlights a number of reasons why you should take notice of this non-psychoactive compound. Here’s 5 of them:
1. Fights Bacteria and Fungi

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Aspergillus niger (Photo: Fred Hossler/AllPosters.com)
One of the earliest studies involving cannabichromene was published in 1981 by the University of Mississippi.
In the study, researchers found that CBC exhibited “strong” antibacterial effects on a variety of gram-positive, gram-negative and acid-fast bacteria – including E. coli and staph (S. aureus).
CBC showed “mild to moderate” activity against different types of fungi too, including a common food contaminant known as black mold (Aspergillus niger).
2. Anti-inflammatory Properties

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Inflammation is an immune reaction and plays a key role in many diseases, including arthritis, asthma, heart disease, and many more. (Photo: drfranklipman.com)
Recent animal studies show CBC can reduce edema (swelling) as well as inflammation of the intestinal tract.
Interestingly, CBC appears to fight inflammation without activating cannabinoid receptors. This could explain why CBC produces a stronger anti-inflammatory effect when combined with other cannabinoids like THC.
3. Relieves Pain

Targeting the spinal cord can reduce pain signals sent to the brain (Photo: chalmerswellness.com)
Cannabichromene has also been found to reduce pain in animal models, although its effect may not be as strong as THC.
However, a study published in 2011 concluded that CBC and CBD could both fight pain by “interacting with several targets involved in the control of pain” at the spinal level.
Since CBC and CBD are both non-psychoactive, scientists are hopeful that these marijuana compounds can be used to treat pain – without the high.
4. Fights Depression

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Marijuana is known to improve mood. (Photo: Psychology Today)
A more recent study from the University of Mississippi identified a significant antidepressant effect of cannabichromene in rat models, concluding that CBC and a number of other cannabinoids may “contribute to the overall mood-elevating properties of cannabis.”
Scientists are still trying to figure out more about how CBC does this, since it doesn’t seem to activate the same pathways in the brain as THC.
5. Stimulates Brain Growth

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Brain growth continues during adulthood through a process called neurogenesis (Photo: Sixty & Me)
The latest research on CBC – published just last month – highlighted one of the most unique benefits of this compound: It may actually help your brain grow. Specifically, CBC appeared to increase the viability of developing brain cells – a process known as neurogenesis.
Contrary to popular belief, neurogenesis doesn’t stop once you reach a certain age. However, it only occurs in a specific part of the adult brain called the hippocampus. The hippocampus is important for memory and learning and a lack of growth in this area is believed to contribute to a number of disorders, including depression and Alzheimer’s.
While cannabichromene’s ability to promote neurogenesis is a very recent finding, previous studies suggest THC and CBD can do the same.
As Dr. Xia Jiang of the University of Saskatchewan – one of the first scientists to uncover this remarkable effect of marijuana – explained in an interview with Science Daily:
“Most ‘drugs of abuse’ suppress neurogenesis. Only marijuana promotes neurogenesis.”
Opiates, alcohol, nicotine, and cocaine are all known to inhibit brain growth. Thankfully, CBC and other chemicals in marijuana seem to have the opposite effect.
 
Excellent thread bro thanks for putting in the effort. Peace.
 
Thank ya brother TaNg,ill be loading more before long.glad ya got a good listen out of it.fantastic info,even for breeders imho."AFN smoke out"
 
Phytocannibidoids and their Properties

delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
Boiling point: 157*C / 314.6 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Euphoriant, Analgesic, Antiinflammatory, Antioxidant, Antiemetic

Cannabidiol (CBD)
Boiling point: 160-180*C / 320-356 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Anxiolytic, Analgesic, Antipsychotic, Antiinflammatory, Antioxidant, Antispasmodic

Cannabinol (CBN)
Boiling point: 185*C / 365 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Oxidation, breakdown, product, Sedative, Antibiotic

Cannabichromene (CBC)
Boiling point: 220*C / 428 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antifungal

Cannabigerol (CBG)
Boiling point: MP52
Properties: Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antifungal

delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (?-8-THC)
Boiling point: 175-178*C / 347-352.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Resembles ?-9-THC, Less psychoactive, More stable Antiemetic

Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV)
Boiling point: Stimulant, Antibiotic, Antiviral, Antiinflammatory, Antinociceptive

a-pinene
Boiling point: 156*C / 312.8 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antiinflammatory, Bronchodilator, Stimulant, Antibiotic, Antineoplastic, AChE inhibitor

a-terpineol
Boiling point: 217-218*C / 422.6-424.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Sedative, Antibiotic, AChE inhibitor, Antioxidant, Antimalarial

terpineol-4-ol
Boiling point: 209*C / 408.2 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: AChE inhibitor. Antibiotic

p-cymene
Boiling point: 177*C / 350.6 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antibiotic, Anticandidal, AChE inhibitor

Flavonoid and phytosterol components, their boiling points, and properties
apigenin
Boiling point: 178*C / 352.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Anxiolytic, Antiinflammatory, Estrogenic

quercetin
Boiling point: 250*C / 482 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antioxidant, Antimutagenic, Antiviral, Antineoplastic

cannflavin A
Boiling point: 182*C / 359.6 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: COX inhibitor, LO inhibitor

ß-sitosterol
Boiling point: 134*C / 273.2 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antiinflammatory, 5-a-reductase, inhibitor

http://www.cannabis-science.com/cannabis_chemistry.html
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Great Video. I want to find some high CBD strains now.
 
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