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| quote  = Among the Scythians, smoke. Among the Sufis, sweetmeat. Among the weavers and the wanderers, a thread through the loom of every culture that found her. Cannabis is the great forgetter — the one who lets you put down, briefly, what the day insisted you carry. She is not a teacher in the formal sense; she is more an opener of windows in rooms you had begun to mistake for the world.
| quote  = One of the greatest of all camp followers. Wild seeds — eaten, dropped, or thrown away — readily assert themselves on garbage heaps and middens, along trails, anywhere roving bands of human beings leave their characteristic scars on the land. Cannabis may be mankind's first cultivated plant, but it has never lost its wildness.
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Revision as of 21:56, 15 May 2026

Botanical, Cannabinoid
Cannabis

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Summary
Classes
Botanical, Cannabinoid
Common uses
  • Chronic pain
  • Insomnia
Pharmacy
Pharmacology
Purported mechanism
CB1/CB2 agonists (THC/CBD)
Pendell's corner
One of the greatest of all camp followers. Wild seeds — eaten, dropped, or thrown away — readily assert themselves on garbage heaps and middens, along trails, anywhere roving bands of human beings leave their characteristic scars on the land. Cannabis may be mankind's first cultivated plant, but it has never lost its wildness.
— Dale Pendell, Pharmako/Poeia