Plants are food, so...
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What eats marijuana?
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#2
i'll assume you mean cannabis indica, and not cannabis sativa or ruderalis.

deer are very well known to eat cannabis. cats, dogs, rabbits, raccoons, marsupials, and insects will as well. some places will feed it to their livestock. birds like the seeds.



up to a certain point in the cannabis plant's grow cycle, there will be basically no THC. there will just be THC-a, the acid form that's not been decarboxylated by uv/heat/natural planet chemicals. this is also the point before which one can collect and juice the bits of the plant to provide the most medicinally available form of cannabis for us. doesn't get you high, but it will cure cancer among many other diseases.

cannabis seeds [and oils produced from them] contain the absolute perfect blend of amino acids and essential fatty acids for humans.

we have an endocannabinoid system, as do several other species. we produce our own class of cannabinoids internally as well. quite interesting considering that those alkaloids are found in no other plant species. it's also the only plant in the world that exhibits sexual dimorphism. that's another one of those things where random happenstance and `evolution` don't quite make sense to me. i consider it a gift from the gods. there is no single plant species with a wider range of uses than cannabis.
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#3
I 'heard' that whole post in your voice.

I have no doubt it cures diseases. Food was always supposed to be our medicine.

So the human production of cannabinoids would seem to suggest some connection between us and the plant. It sounds manufactured... like thousands of years ago, maybe in Atlantis or Lemuria, scientists made a special plant that held sacred knowledge and was also a cure-all.

That or it's alien and so are we. But that wouldn't explain the other species which have an endocannabinoid system.

It sounds like cannabis is a data vehicle... and humans etc. are the garage. A key to sacred knowledge, with restorative properties.
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we're also one of the few mammal species that doesn't produce vitamin c internally. seems very possible to me that we, along with many other species on this planet, were created/genetically manipulated. sitchin's work makes a lot of sense in that regard.

i'd also include the psychedelic mushrooms and plants containing useful amounts of DMT as other natural keys.
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