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cannabin (suomeksi)
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- (lb, en, organic compound) A poisonous resin extracted from hemp (''Cannabis sativa'', variety ''Indica''), responsible for the narcotic effects of hashish. (NOTE: This outdated definition from 1913 is quite reactionary in today’s terms. It is plain wrong in stating Cannabin as "poisonous", because a poisonous dose of Cannabis has been scientifically proven as nonexistent; no amount of either THC or CBD or full hemp cannaoinoid exposure has shown the ability to significantly damage or destroy living cells. There have been tests on rodents, resulting in death by nerve system deprivation; the animals were administered doses that would compare to a average human smoking 250.000 average marihuana cigarettes at once. Any digestable dose of Cannabin, being the full phytopharmaceutical extract of the hemp flower in food quality, has thus been proven non-toxic and non-poisonoushttp://druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/mj_overdose.htm to humans. Cannabin can show a remarkably wide range of effects in the human bodyhttp://arge-canna.at/medizin/studien/, of which none is guaranteed. But the "narcotic effects of hashish" are a mere footnote therein and are most valid for enourmous doses. Cannabin is actually a term widely used in Austrian and German 19th century literature about human pathology, medicine and chemistryhttps://books.google.at/books?id=JmxCAQAAIAAJ&q=cannabin&dq=cannabin&hl=de&sa=X&redir_esc=y. It had a proven history as prescription drug in that era; Queen Elisabeth of Austria (Queen „Sisi“) was a life-long medical Cannabin userhttps://books.google.at/books?id=UoN4DAAAQBAJ&pg=PT172&lpg=PT172&dq=morphium+cocain+cannabis+k%26k&source=bl&ots=U2HRMhHhOQ&sig=nTgq8bE550MwKz39axgNdODwrwM&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiH2Kmo4pDVAhXFaFAKHcmJDf8Q6AEILjABv=onepage&q=cannabis&f=false.