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There are several reasons why consuming THC while listening to music can enhance the overall experience and create a unique sensory journey. Firstly, cannabis has known psychoactive properties that can alter perception and heighten sensory experiences. When combined with music, these effects can further intensify the listener's connection to the music, allowing them to hear nuances in the composition that they might have otherwise missed. Secondly, marijuana can evoke a sense of euphoria and relaxation, leading to a more open-minded and receptive state of mind. This receptive state is ideal for experiencing the emotions and messages conveyed by music, allowing the listener to develop a deeper understanding and connection with the artist's intention. Moreover, in paring sound with strains, we can tap into the creative potential within us, unlocking new ideas and interpretations. This can be especially beneficial while listening to music and creating music, as it encourages a more imaginative and immersive experience. With inhibitions lowered and inhibitory circuits disrupted, one can experiment with thoughts, images, and emotions inspired by the music, allowing for a more personally meaningful experience. Lastly, the combination of THC and your favorite music can create a sense of community and shared experiences. Many people who enjoy smoking while listening to music often do it with friends, bonding over shared preferences and discovering new artists together. It can become a ritual, a way to connect and foster a sense of togetherness. While it is important to remember that everyone's experiences can vary and that not everyone enjoys the combination of cannabis and music, for those who do, it can enhance the fullness and depth of all musical experiences; creating a unique and unforgettable journey of the senses. 

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Wait......??  We were BORN with THC receptors in our bodies?!

Yes!

Although we were born with Cannabinoid receptors in our bodies, hooking up with some THC is not the only reason. Our endocrine system is loaded with cannabinoid receptors and produces it's own endocannabinoids that naturally bind to the stuff our bodies already make. Why? These guys team up to help us with regulatory processes such as :
 
  • appetite and digestion

  • metabolism

  • chronic pain

  • inflammation and other immune system responses

  • mood

  • learning and memory

  • motor control

  • sleep

  • cardiovascular system function

  • muscle formation

  • bone remodeling and growth

  • liver function

  • reproductive system function

  • stress

  • skin and nerve function

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Why are Terpenes so important? What are they?

"Terps" are organic compounds that enhance your "high", affect taste, and hold numerous medical benefits.

Terpenes (and terpenoids) are aromatic organic hydrocarbons found in many plants and even some insects. Plants developed terpenes to ward off herbivores that might eat them and to attract helpful predators and pollinators. Cannabis (marijuana) has naturally high levels of terpenes. "Dank" flower gets its dank stank from being rich in terpenes. 

If you are familiar with "essential oils" you already have some experience with terpenes. Terpenes are found in high quantities in various essential oils. For example, limonene is in the essential oil of lemons and limes, alpha and beta-pinene are found in the essential oil of pine needles. The terpenes in these essential oils contribute to the uplifting effects you experience if you smell the rind of a lemon or walk through a pine forest. Likewise, the terpene linalool predominates the essential oil of lavender, and is known for creating feelings of relaxation and ease. All of these terpenes, and thousands more, are found in high concentrations in the bud of cannabis.

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