Month: October 2020

  • Cannabidio (CBD)

    Cannabidio (CBD)

    A primary cannabinoid in cannabis that doesn’t bind to CB1 receptors, where psychoactive effects are triggered, and can mute THC’s psychoactive effects.  

  • Butane hash oil (BHO)

    Butane hash oil (BHO)

    Extraction made by drawing cannabinoids out of the plant using butane. Known as “honeycomb” or “wax” when it maintains sticky consistency, and “shatter” when it is smooth.  

  • Budtender

    Budtender

    A person who sells cannabis at a licensed retail establishment.  

  • Bhang

    Bhang

    Mildly intoxicating preparation of leaves and flowering tops of cannabis made in India. A drink made from milk or water and marijuana. It is drunk in India for its mild hallucinogenic effects, to combat fatigue, or in relation to Hindu religious ceremonies.  

  • Beat generation

    Literary movement in 1950s that rejected standard narrative values and materialism.  

  • Anslinger, Harry J

    As first commissioner of the US Treasury Department’s Federal Bureau of Narcotics, from 1930 to 1962, he was largely responsible for cannabis prohibition in the United States. Anslinger was a government civil servant from 1918 to 1963 and served under nine presidents.  

  • 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG):

    Endogenous ligand of cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2; acts much like CBD.  

  • Xeropthalmia

    Xeropthalmia

    A disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin A and characterized by a thickening and inflammation of the outer layers of the eye and impaired eyesight.  

  • Ozone

    A highly reactive modification of oxygen whereby the two oxygen atoms in oxygen (02) are increased to three (03). A form of oxygen consisting of molecules of three oxygen atoms (03), as compared with atmospheric oxygen with two oxygen atoms (CL). Toxic gas containing three atoms of oxygen per molecule (not the usual two) found…

  • Macronutrients

    The nutrients required in relatively large amounts in the body: protein, carbohydrate, fat, and water. Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Their chief function is to provide the body with the energy necessary to carry on all of the activities of life, micronutrients. A substance which an organism needs in large amounts for normal growth and development,…