You know that marijuana has a unique influence on the body, but have you ever stopped to wonder why? Medical marijuana has been used since ancient times, and more recently, researchers set out to figure out why the body responds to cannabis sativa the way that it does.
In this video, learn how marijuana speaks the brain’s language.
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