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THC and progesterone - same formula

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DMT Lexus

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Huh?

THC, CBD, progesterone, retroprogesterone have the same formula? :surprised
C21H30O2 - Wikipedia
Have you ever noticed this? C21H30O2. Let's talk about it sciencific.

My own experience was - when I used to do cannabis my testosterone was lower, when I stopped and quit cannabis it became higher. Since the THC formula same as progesterone formula it makes sense why I had testosterone slump then and was so lazy, unmotivated and depressed when I've been addicted to cannabis. It explains everything of it then, lazyness, lowered motivation, lower testosterone and other side effects of weed.

Your thoughts?
 
The key here is "may refer to:"

The day I trust Wikipedia to tell me the truth about anything will be the one day of the year that does not end in "day."
 
_Trip_ said:
Yeah weed will mess with your hormones. Gynaecomastia surgery in men rises in states/ countries that legalise weed due to estrogen levels.
I am not surprised about it.

Mitakuye Oyasin said:
The key here is "may refer to:"

The day I trust Wikipedia to tell me the truth about anything will be the one day of the year that does not end in "day."
Nah, there is nothing about trust Wikipedia, the key word is that all of these substances has the same formula.
This is not about Wikipedia at all here. If you'll click on these substances they all have the same molecular formula. That's the point.

famine said:
Not about formula but the structure
Still, I think the formula means a lot. And we don't really know how it acts in our bodies. How the structure changes in the body. It could be even different in person due to unique genetics or body of everyone.
 
Nope.. famine is right, it's all about structure, not formula.. you can look it up yourself, go to pubchem and write a formula, you will find hundreds or thousands of substances with the same formula and absolutely different pharmacology.

Look up structure-activity relationship..

You can even see how isomers may have totally different effects, for example lsd vs iso-lsd (no effects).

Sometimes we stumble upon thoughts or insights that seem like they make sense but they don't, and need to be discarded when evidence points elsewhere.. and thats fine... live and learn :)
 
endlessness said:
Nope.. famine is right, it's all about structure, not formula.. you can look it up yourself, go to pubchem and write a formula, you will find hundreds or thousands of substances with the same formula and absolutely different pharmacology.

Look up structure-activity relationship..

You can even see how isomers may have totally different effects, for example lsd vs iso-lsd (no effects).

Sometimes we stumble upon thoughts or insights that seem like they make sense but they don't, and need to be discarded when evidence points elsewhere.. and thats fine... live and learn :)
Yeah, molecules are a bit like anagrams that way. You can't deduce simmilarity in meaning either from the fact that words have the same letters.
 
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