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indica vs. sativa: mechanism?
Posted: Thu 28th Apr 2005 04:23 pm
by incp
This question is coming from a real amatuer, but I don't understand the differences attributed to sativa and indica. If THC is the onlyactive ingredient, how can one type give a head high and the other a body high? I understand it could be a dosage thing, but not a true difference in effects. Are other psychoactive compounds present in the different types of weeds? I think this might be regarded as a meaningless question, but I am curious about this since so much time is devoted to discussing the relative attributes of sativa and indica on this and other forums.
Posted: Thu 28th Apr 2005 07:36 pm
by Lemming
The answer, as you guessed, is that there are active substances other than THC.
Please check out this page where I've attempted to explain as much as I know:
https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/Genetics.html
Posted: Sat 25th Jun 2005 12:42 pm
by Too High
As mentioned, there are active compounds aswell as the psycho-active THC. THC is what people go on about most because it is the psycho-active ingrediant affecting the mind rather than body. CBD being the other main compound for effect, giving the heavy body feel.
So if a sativa THC/CBD ratio was
3:2
An indica would be
2:3
example only as they vary from plant to plant. Even the same strain will vary somewhat.