Cannabis
stimulates and excites sexual pleasure. There is not enough information
passed around about the sexual benefits of cannabis. Why is this taboo?
I wonder if this is possibly herbs best kept secret. The corrupt group
that created and upholds cannabis prohibition definitely does not want
this information out. These folks have been fighting to maintain
prohibition for decades. Despite cannabis being a medical wonder-herb,
fighting off brain damage and cancer, it has taken several decades for
the mainstream to catch on. Imagine if the people found out that
cannabis is also a rocketship for your nightlife. Sex sells. The message
that cannabis lights up your sex life would be so pervasive no one
could stop it. How many marriages undergo intimacy therapy or introduce
chemicals into their bodies to improve sexual performance. How about an
all natural anti-oxidant with the side effects of happiness, bliss,
laughter, deep conversations and intense, explosive lovemaking. Cannabis
has been used for thousands of years to treat impotence in men.
Cannabis also helps women find an elusive climax. For both partners, the
senses are multiplied and enhanced. It is a beautiful thing!
Scientifically, there is evidence to support the claim. Without
attempting to explain brain science, cannabis parallels anandamide, an
endocannabinoid neurotransmitter correlated with sex. It was not until
1992 that anandamide was discovered, the first cannabinoid
neurotransmitter produced naturally by your body. Anandamide is
associated with ovulation, pleasure, and peak sex hormones, and also has
painkilling effects and increases food intake. Interestingly,
anandamide was also later found in chocolate. The shame is in
suppressing the information and refusing to study it further. In a civil
society we would dive knee deep in research to find out how and why
cannabis enhances sexual pleasure. It is non-fatal and has less harmful
side effects than its pharmaceutical alternative. Legalize it. Let’s get
it on.
Source of the article: http://educatedpothead.com/1/post/2014/04/better-lovemaking-on-cannabis.html
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