Paul Saladino· MD
well the steric acid does the opposite it increases the activity of the enzyme that break down the endocannabinoids and so if you have more steric acid and less acid you're going to have less circulating endocannabinoids
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well the steric acid does the opposite it increases the activity of the enzyme that break down the endocannabinoids and so if you have more steric acid and less acid you're going to have less circulating endocannabinoids
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the oleic acid prevents the breakdown of circulating cannaboids and so and so the cannaboids are endogenous molecules that we make that hit our cannaboid receptors and kind of can give you the munchies right