THC - Tetrahydrocannabinol
Responsible for the ‘’High’’-effect (psychotropic): it amplifies all sensory functions such as sight, hearing, color sensitivity and increases sexual arousal and a greater sense of well being. Produces strong feelings of euphoria. Sharpens the mind (cerebral) and promotes creativity. Analgesic (pain relieving), sedative, relaxing, energetic, promotes creativity.
Medicinal Benefits:
- Anxiolytic – reduces the symptoms of anxiety
- Neuroprotective – protects against nerve damage
- Antispasmodic – relieves spasms and convulsions
- Antiemetic – reduces vomiting and nausea
- Analgesic – reduces pain
- Appetite Stimulant – encourages eating and appetite
- Antioxidant – fights free radicals in the bloodstream
- Neuropathic analgesic – reduces pain from nerve damage
- Bronchi-dialator -acts similarly to an inhaler to assist asthmatics with breathing
- Anti-proliferative anticancer – reduces spread of certain cancers
- Anti-inflammatory – reduces inflammation
- Neurogenesis – promotes growth of new nerve tissue
- Neuroprotectant – protects nerves from damage
CBD - Cannabidiol
CBD works antagonistically in the micromolar range; it has an opposite effect of THC. It reduces the psychoactive effect, or the ‘’high’’ of THC, but in contrast, it will prolong slowly but increasingly this effect strongly. Not psychoactive. Effective against anxiety and stress (sedative). Strong muscle relaxation, especially on the smooth muscle fibers thus reducing muscle spasms.
Medicinal Benefits:
- Anxiolytic – reduces the symptoms of anxiety.
- Antiepileptic - reduces seizures and convulsions
- Neuroprotective – protects against nerve damage
- Vasorelaxant – reduces tension in blood vessel walls
- Antispasmodic – relieves spasms and convulsions
- Anti-ischemic – reduces risk of artery blockage
- Antiemetic – reduces vomiting and nausea
- Antibacterial – kills surface bacteria
- Antidiabetic – reduces blood sugar levels
- Antipsoriatic – reduces effects of psoriasis
- Antipsychotic – reduces psychosis including delusions or hallucinations
- Analgesic – reduces pain
- Bone-stimulant – promotes bone growth
- Intestinal anti-prokinetic – reduces contractions in the small intestine
- Anti-inflammatory – reduces inflammation
- Antiproliferative anticancer – reduces spread of certain cancers
- Immunosuppressant – reduces function in immune system
CBN - Cannabinol
Mildly psychoactive, sedative, analgesic. CBN is, just like aspirin, a non-narcotic type analgesic, but 3x as strong. CBN is a breakdown product of THC. During storage (aging) CBN will slowly increase as THC deteriorates. CBN is effective at relieving tension headache.
Medicinal Benefits:
- Antispasmodic – relieves spasms and convulsions
- Analgesic – reduces pain
- Anti-inflammatory – reduces inflammation
- Antioxidant – fights free radicals in the bloodstream
CBG - Cannabigerol
Sedative, CBG tends to be higher in cannabis species without much THC (hemp varieties) and has hitherto been found only in trace amounts in most marijuana strains. CBG is the precursor form of a few of the other cannabinoids including THC and CBD. While little research has been conducted on CBG, it has been found to have medical properties including acting as a sedative, sleep inducer. Anti-microbial properties make it effective in treating bacterial infections.
Medicinal Benefits:
- Antibacterial – kills surface bacteria
- Anti-microbial
- Antiproliferative – inhibits cell growth
- Bone Stimulant – promotes bone growth
CBC - Cannabichromene
Non-psychoactive cannabinoid that also potentiates THC. It interacts in an as yet unknown way with THC to make the ‘’high’’ more intense and pronounced. It is also considered a strong sedative and analgesic.
Medicinal Benefits:
- Anti-inflammatory – reduces inflammation
- Analgesic – reduces pain
- Bone Stimulant – promotes bone growth
- Antimicrobial – kills bacteria or fungi
- Antiproliferative – inhibits cell growth
- Vasoconstriction - constricting of the blood vessels
- Effective treatment of migraine
CBDA - Cannabidiolic Acid
The first cannabinoid acidc to be discovered, Together with CBD, CBDA is the main component of glandular hairs (up to 15%). In fresh plant material, 95% of CBD exists as its acid.
Medicinal Benefits:
- Anti-proliferative actions
THCV - Tetrahydrocannabivarin
A psychoactive cannabinoid found along with THC in cannabis, research has shown that, in low doses, THCV will increase the effects of THC (strongly potentiating THC, provoking a heavy, stronger and faster “High”-effect) but in larger doses THCV is believed to oppose the effects of THC. Recent research into THCV has focused on its ability to reduce appetite.
Medicinal benefits:
- Apetite suppressant
THCA - D9-Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid
D9-THC has two acidic analogs: D9-THCA A and D9-THCA Bc. D9-THCA
Medicinal Benefits:
- Anti-proliferative
- Anti-spasmodic
- Anti-inflamatory