Ancient Weed Was the Chronic — ANIMAL (Private Browsing) Higher power photomicrograph of a single sessile glandular trichome. In layman’s terms: THC crystals! After recently discovering a 2,700 year old weed stash, scientists have released photos and additional test results of the ancient “cannabis”—notice how they stick to its botanical name and avoid the more commonly used, racist moniker: “marijuana.” The findings show that the herb was potent and definitely cultivated with the intent to get high—whether it was for “medicinal or mystical” uses is still debatable.
Researchers tested an 11g sample and although it “lacked the typical cannabis odour,” it still retained a health green color. Photograph of the whole cannabis sample being transferred in laminar flow hood. Low power photomicrograph of a cannabis achene (‘seed’) including the base with a non-concave scar of attachment visible, scale bar=1 mm.Photos: Journal of Experimental Botany.
“My Brain on Drugs” “My Brain on Drugs” Update: 10 October 2009 Update: 24 March 2010 Update: 10 October 2009 Have a way of seeing my website "hits" and amazed at how many hits this particular write, words, gets. Think it says something about humans, or some humans at least, wanting to understand their own mind, brain, this reality and other realities as well. Wish I had more to give you. Your brain and its complexity and thus associated mind is the most amazing entity in the known universe. Do not take it for granted and do not abuse it but explore it all you can.
Several years ago, there was a television commercial running on all major television networks in the United States, which showed an chicken egg sizzling in a frying pan and the narrator saying, “This is your brain on drugs!” Recreational drugs. Caffeine. Alcohol. Cigarettes, nicotine. Marijuana, “pot,” “weed.” Pot Laced with PCP (Angel Dust). Hash. LSD, acid. Magic Mushrooms, shrooms. Opium. Peyote Buttons. Mescaline. Cocaine. Quaaludes, ludes.
"the greatest drug songs", posted by jonathan. The Drugs Lists | Spin Magazine Online. The worlds most addictive drugs, warning signs, symptoms and sid. Posted by admin on August 7th, 2008 in Drug Usage There are many myths and rumors that surround the properties and use of illegal and prescription drugs. Many people hold false perceptions on these topics, rooted in the spread of this misinformation. We have set out to clarify some of the actual facts about these drugs, just how addictive they really are, and some of the extreme treatments necessary to overcome these addictions. Below are the 10 most addictive drugs on the market today. 1. Heroin Processed from morphine, this drug usually appears as a white or brown powder. 2. Snorted, sniffed, injected, or smoked, cocaine is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant. 3. Often referred to as crystal meth, speed, or ice, this bitter-tasting powder stimulates the central nervous system. 4.
Nicotine is one of the most heavily used addictive drugs in the U.S. and comes from the tobacco plant, which uses it as a natural protection against insects. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.