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It has long been known that resinous cannabis flower tops are infused with robust therapeutic properties. But there are also pharmacologically active components in other parts of the plant that shouldn\u2019t be ignored when assessing the health benefits of cannabis.<\/p>\n

The earliest reference to the therapeutic use of cannabis dates back to 2700\u00a0BC\u00a0in ancient China, \u201cthe land of hemp and mulberry.\u201d Cannabis (\u201cMa\u201d) was subsequently included in the\u00a0Shennong Ben Cao Jing<\/em>, humankind\u2019s first pharmacopeia, which had been assembled by Emperor Shen Nung, the legendary father of traditional Chinese medicine, who is credited with introducing the custom of drinking tea. Ma was recommended for more than a hundred ailments, including gout, rheumatism, malaria, constipation, beri-beri, and absent-mindedness.<\/p>\n

The\u00a0Shennong Ben Cao Jing <\/em>called Ma one of the \u201cSupreme Elixirs of Immortality.\u201d It was said to confer longevity and good health. If consumed over a long period of time, Ma could \u201cenable one to communicate with the spirit light and make the body light. It mainly supplements the center and boosts the qi [chi]. Protracted taking may make one fat, strong, and never senile.\u201d1<\/sup><\/p>\n

When consumed in excess, however, \u201cit may make one behold ghosts and frenetically run about.\u201d<\/p>\n

Seeds of Health<\/h2>\n

In traditional Chinese medicine, protein-rich cannabis seeds figured prominently both as a food source and a remedy \u2014 apparently more so than resinous cannabis flower tops. The seeds don\u2019t contain CBD, THC, or any other cannabinoids. But modern science confirms that cannabis seeds are an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids, which are indispensable biochemical building blocks for a healthy endocannabinoid system.<\/p>\n

A 2011 study published in Nature Neuroscience<\/em> states: \u201cNutritional omega-3 deficiency abolishes endocannabinoid-mediated neuronal functions.\u201d2<\/sup> Low levels of omega-3 fatty acids have been linked to neuropsychiatric diseases and impaired emotional behavior.<\/p>\n