What do we have in common with pine trees and ticks?

Cannabinoids is the short answer. Excerpts from p59 and p62, Editors, Emmanuel S. Onaivi, Takayuki Sugiura, Vincenzo Di Marzo, Endocannabinoids: The Brain and Body’s Marijuana and Beyond, (Taylor & Francis Group, 2006, Florida), pages 59 and 62 are from Chapter 3, by: E.S. Onaivi, H. Ishiguro, P. W. Zhang, Z. Lin, B. E. Akinshola, C. …

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and CBD receptors

Addition, 7/30/2018 – ALS is a demyelination disorder. There is a 19% comordbidity rate with hyperthyroidism and ALS – so disclosure, not becoming paralyzed due to ALS is a personal goal of mine.  Legal sources of cannabinoids or some of the precursor building blocks – phospholipids or other phosphonutrients – include: Hemp seed kernels and …

Eicosanoids are made from eCBs from the membrane

I found a very informative website today – chemistry information for the discerning customer. I discerned that this calcium channel blocker would be a good one to avoid. It contains bromide and kills mice at minor doses. Pain killing through promotion of numbness seems like a losing notion. QX314 (bromide) derived from lidocaine Ion Channels/Blockers …