When I bought the house I'm in now, the prior occupants had grow-lights set up in the crawlspace...
Previous owners ,eh?When I bought the house I'm in now, the prior occupants had grow-lights set up in the crawlspace...
i guess we know where all of the monte santo mountain homeowners association safety meetings are heldPrevious owners ,eh?
*wink*
There are other studies on autism and the endocannabinoid system. This new research may be the beginning of filling in some of the blanks we are still left with and may open the door to other insights on developmental problems and mental illness alike.I only read the abstract of the second article, but I can see why you think these may be related.
My version of being "high on life".@B1GTide , we know what you're up to and why.
Your Runner’s High and a Marijuana High are Linked
A new study shows that endorphins aren’t what gives you that happy feeling after a good run.www.runnersworld.com
According to a new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a runner’s “high” could be the result of a different substance: endocannabinoids. Translation: Your body’s own version of cannabis.
“A class of chemicals your body produces, endocannabinoids, is related to cannabis, the active ingredient in marijuana,” writes Dr. Jeff Brown, who is not affiliated with the study, in his book, The Runner’s Brain. “Scientists believe the endocannabinoid anandamide has an especially potent ability to lift mood, dull pain, and dilate the blood vessels and bronchial tubes in the lungs. When your brain and body cells release enough of these happiness molecules, you get the rush of good feelings that lead to the runner’s high.”
@B1GTide , we know what you're up to and why.
Your Runner’s High and a Marijuana High are Linked
A new study shows that endorphins aren’t what gives you that happy feeling after a good run.www.runnersworld.com
According to a new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a runner’s “high” could be the result of a different substance: endocannabinoids. Translation: Your body’s own version of cannabis.
“A class of chemicals your body produces, endocannabinoids, is related to cannabis, the active ingredient in marijuana,” writes Dr. Jeff Brown, who is not affiliated with the study, in his book, The Runner’s Brain. “Scientists believe the endocannabinoid anandamide has an especially potent ability to lift mood, dull pain, and dilate the blood vessels and bronchial tubes in the lungs. When your brain and body cells release enough of these happiness molecules, you get the rush of good feelings that lead to the runner’s high.”