Website review: Chem Lab: Sea Urchin Eggs Plus Mari...

Someone discovered this in Drugs 32 reviews since Nov 5, 2007
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objbuilder rated 3 months ago
Just when you thought uni couldn't get any better...
AvangionQ rated 3 months ago
From the page: "Chemists have created a collection of molecules that may have effects superior to marijuana. They are hybrids of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient in weed, and anandamide, the euphoria-causing chemical found in sea urchin eggs. Researchers intend to use the hybrids as tools to better understand the endocannabinoid system, which partially controls pleasure and pain signals." ... sounds good to me, and if the pharmaceutical corporations get a hold of it, it'll be legal ... and probably as expensive as they think we'll be able to afford ...
GHADELLO rated 3 months ago
Nothing wired about new discoveries since a lot of it makes us older with times and many wiser 'I hope'
kimincalifornia rated 3 months ago
Chemists combine sea urchin components with marijuana to create new super-drug. I can see all college kids trying to smoke sea urchins now.

(thanks wordgasm)
ZAI rated 4 months ago
And hey--I bet it's legal! For now
wordgasm rated 4 months ago
Chem Lab: Sea Urchin Eggs Plus Marijuana Equal Amazing New Drugs Roe Chemists have created a collection of molecules that may have effects superior to marijuana. They are hybrids of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient in weed, and anandamide, the euphoria-causing chemical found in sea urchin eggs.
kwiz rated 8 months ago
"Chemists have created a collection of molecules that may have effects superior to marijuana. They are hybrids of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient in weed, and anandamide, the euphoria-causing chemical found in sea urchin eggs."
und1sk0 rated 8 months ago
No wonder I love uni so much..
teenageanthem rated 8 months ago
Do I sense a new drug sensation?
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