Curiosities About Marijuana

9 Curiosities About Marijuana

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Written by Toni Mármol

June 27, 2017

In previous posts, we have already talked about the advantages of autoflowering seeds, therapeutic marijuana, and some recipes that include marijuana in their preparation. However, you might still not know some fascinating facts about it. Want to discover them? Keep reading, and get ready to be amazed!

1) Marijuana Dates Back to 6,000 B.C.

Marijuana is one of the oldest cultivated plants known to mankind. Historical records indicate that ancient civilizations in China and Egypt used it for medicinal, spiritual, and practical purposes. Not only was it revered for its healing properties, but it also played a key role in producing fibers and even early forms of paper. Imagine how many ancient secrets could have been written on hemp scrolls!

2) It’s an Excellent Aphrodisiac

Did you know that marijuana has been linked to heightened pleasure during intimacy? By enhancing sensory perception, it can lead to more intense and gratifying experiences. In fact, some people swear by cannabis-infused lubricants to elevate their romantic encounters. Of course, as with everything, moderation is key!

3) Food Affects Its Effects

Ever heard of the perfect snack pairing for a marijuana experience? Tropical fruits like mangoes contain compounds that interact with cannabinoids, helping them enter the bloodstream faster. This can amplify the effects, making the experience more pronounced. So, next time you’re enjoying some relaxation, consider a mango smoothie on the side!

4) It Causes Hunger

Ah, the infamous “munchies”. Marijuana can significantly increase appetite by affecting the hormone responsible for satiety. This means you could find yourself raiding the kitchen at midnight, unable to resist the call of your favorite snacks. Pro tip: Stock up on healthy options to satisfy those cravings guilt-free!

5) Hemp Seeds and Oil Contain Omega-3

Hemp isn’t just for textiles and paper. Its seeds and oil are nutritional powerhouses packed with Omega-3 fatty acids. Regular consumption can contribute to heart health, lower cholesterol, and even improve brain function. Who knew that something so useful in industry could also be a superfood?

6) Marijuana Doesn’t Cause Physical Withdrawal

Contrary to popular belief, marijuana doesn’t lead to physical dependency. This is because THC, the main psychoactive compound, binds to fat cells and takes weeks to leave the body. While users might experience mental cravings due to the pleasurable effects, there are no severe physical withdrawal symptoms. This makes it different from substances like alcohol or nicotine.

7) It Can Cause Cancer

While marijuana has numerous benefits, it’s not entirely risk-free. Smoking it can expose users to carcinogens that may lead to lung, throat, or mouth cancer. However, there are alternatives! Using a vaporizer or consuming edibles can significantly reduce these risks. Remember, safety first!

8) It’s an Excellent Raw Material

Hemp’s rapid growth and versatility make it an eco-friendly alternative to many traditional materials. One hectare of hemp can produce more paper than trees, and its fibers can be used for clothing, ropes, and biodegradable plastics. Interestingly, it’s also capable of remediating polluted soil, absorbing harmful heavy metals. A true gift from nature!

9) It Doesn’t Promote Sleep

Many people turn to marijuana for relaxation, hoping it will help them sleep. However, studies show that long-term use may disrupt sleep cycles, leading to poorer rest. Interestingly, users who take a break from marijuana often report improved sleep quality. For those seeking natural sleep aids, indica strains might still be a good choice due to their calming properties.

Did you know these facts? Which one surprised you the most? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

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Toni Mármol

Toni Mármol has been in the cannabis industry for over 20 years, exploring the world of entrepreneurship through grow shops, seed banks, CBD brands, and media outlets. Passionate about the industry and its evolution, he shares his experience and vision at Oaseeds, combining quality information with a strategic approach.

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