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Does cannabinoids made in a lab? 

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Synthetic cannabinoids are not a single drug. Hundreds of different synthetic cannabinoid chemicals are manufactured and sold. Each year, new ones with unknown health risks become available. Synthetic Cannabis for obesity cure are popular because users believe they are legal and relatively safe. 

 

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These chemicals are known as Cannabis for obesity cure because they act on the same brain cell receptors as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main active ingredient in marijuana. THC is not one of the hundreds of known synthetic cannabinoid chemicals. In fact, synthetic cannabinoids may affect the brain in different and unpredictable ways than marijuana. 

 

Synthetic cannabinoids are used in a variety of ways, including: 

 

sprayed on plant material and smoked 

Mixed into a liquid and Cannabis for obesity cure in electronic nicotine delivery devices (such as e-cigarettes) 

Added to herbal tea or food and swallowed 

 

 

Synthetic cannabinoids are widely available. 

 

Customers can purchase synthetic cannabinoids in convenience stores, from individual drug dealers, or online as incense or natural herbal products. 

 

They are sold under a variety of brand names, including 

 

K2 Spice AK-47 Mr. Happy Scooby Snax Kush Kronic 

Many synthetic cannabinoids are illegal. 

 

Many synthetic cannabinoids have been prohibited by the federal government. Many state and local governments have enacted legislation targeting other synthetic cannabinoids. 

Recent federal and state laws targeting synthetic cannabinoids have prohibited broad categories of ingredients rather than specific chemicals. 

Manufacturers of synthetic cannabinoids attempt to circumvent these laws by developing new products with different ingredients or labelling them "not for human consumption." 

Synthetic cannabinoid products are dangerous. It's difficult to say what the products contain or how you'll react to them. 

 

There are no guidelines for creating, packaging, or selling synthetic cannabinoid chemicals. That means that two packets of a brand-named product may contain completely different chemicals. 

The amount of synthetic cannabinoid chemical(s) can vary between batches or even within the same batch. 

Synthetic cannabinoid products may also be contaminated with other drugs or toxic chemicals, such as synthetic cathinones ("bath salts," "flakka"). 

Synthetic cannabinoids can be harmful to your health. 

Synthetic cannabinoids can cause severe illness and death. 

Synthetic cannabinoids have the potential to disrupt brain function. Signs and symptoms include: 

 

agitation and irritability 

Confusion and concentration issues 

Hallucinations, delusions, psychosis, suicidal ideation, and violent behaviour 

Seizures 

Sleepiness and dizziness 

Other health risks associated with synthetic cannabinoids include: 

 

Breathing issues 

Problems with the gastrointestinal tract 

Heart attack, rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, and stroke 

Kidney failure 

Muscle damage 

Many factors influence these health issues, including the specific synthetic cannabinoid, the dose (how much) and the duration of use (for how long). 

The long-term effects of synthetic cannabinoid use are unknown. 

 

Because some people have reported withdrawal symptoms after long periods of heavy use, synthetic cannabinoids may be addictive. 

 

If you suddenly stop using synthetic cannabinoids, you may experience the following symptoms: 

 

Headache 

nausea and vomiting 

Severe anxiety 

Sweating 

Problems sleeping 

If you use synthetic cannabinoids frequently for a long time and then stop, you may experience more severe symptoms, such as: 

 

Breathing issues 

Chest discomfort 

Palpitations 

Seizures due to a rapid heart rate 

Experts believe that the severity of these symptoms is related to how much synthetic cannabinoid is used and for how long. 

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