Actually, the body DOES create its own form of THC.
This chemical is called Anandamide (AEA).
"...its structure was first described by Czech analytical chemist Lumír Ondřej Hanuš and American molecular pharmacologist William Anthony Devane in the Laboratory of Raphael Mechoulam, at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel in 1992."
-Wikipedia
The amount of anandamides we receive naturally is far below the amount that comes from consuming cannabis, however scientists have found no damage to the CB1 and CB2 receptors as a result of cannabis use.
Anandamide is thought to be an endogenous ligand for vanilloid receptors, which controls pain and inflammation.
Furthermore, because anandamide has been found to be involved in working memory, scientists are studying its roles in human behavior: eating, sleeping and pain relief.
the human body does not produce THC. However, it produces an almost exact copy of it called Anandamide. although it isint nearly as potent as THC, it exists for memory and slight pain.
THC is the active component in marijuana. It is found in the human body if that human has smoked or eaten marijuana.
I think THC is only produced by cannabis plants. The human body cannot naturally produce THC. it is commonly found in the cannabis plant.
THC is extracted at around 365 degrees F, or 185 degrees C.
No it won't. THC is fat soluble, only water and exercise will effectively clean it out of the human body.
You can get THC in your body by consuming marijuana.
so the human body can produce the 'air' and leave it so the body does fill up.
No
Yes, photons can be absorbed through the human body.
how does THC break down in the body
Dolomite: CaMg (CO3)2; not found in human body.
yes