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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Wed Nov 4, 2015, 08:49 AM Nov 2015

What do Hugs and Weed Have in Common?

Researchers at the University of California have discovered the link between the »love« or »hug« hormone (scientific name oxytocin) and the effect of marijuana on human behaviour that improves interpersonal bonding. This new study offers an insight on social interactions and how oxytocin could make these interactions more satisfying and enjoyable by boosting the body’s own cannabinoid receptors.

Oxytocin triggers the release of the chemical called the “bliss molecule” (anandamide) which helps to activate brain receptors that increase happiness and motivation. Anandamide is a natural occurring chemical in the human body, part of the endocannabinoid system that links up to the same brain cell receptors as does marijuana’s THC, with similar results.

Previous studies have shown that endocannabinoids are tangled in the regulation of neuronal signalling from the nucleus accumbens, a region of the brain where the reactions of oxytocin on social reward is detected.

The study shows that social contact increases the production of anandamide in the region of nucleus accumbens, which triggers the body’s cannabinoid system to fortify the joy of socialisation. When these cannabinoid receptors were blocked with drugs, the reinforcement subsided.

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No wonder repubs are so against it.

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What do Hugs and Weed Have in Common? (Original Post) n2doc Nov 2015 OP
Before reading my first thought was JackInGreen Nov 2015 #1
In other words, smoking pot makes one feel better and like other people. mountain grammy Nov 2015 #2

mountain grammy

(27,277 posts)
2. In other words, smoking pot makes one feel better and like other people.
Wed Nov 4, 2015, 09:51 AM
Nov 2015

I could have told them that. To hell with the fluoride, add some THC to drinking water.

Seriously though, it's wonderful to see actual, scientific studies being done with cannabis. Those of us who use it know of the benign sense of well being and other benefits from pot, but that's just scratching the surface of what could lead to medical breakthroughs.

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