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Cannabis isn’t what it used to be. In the 1970s, the average THC level was just 3%. Today, many strains are bred to contain 20–30%, and concentrates like oils and vapes can reach as high as 80–90%... Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:35 Myths About Cannabis 1:51 Your Body’s Cannabis System 2:20 The 3 Types of Cannabinoids 6:10 How Your Cannabis System Works 8:06 What Your Body Uses It For 11:09 When THC Takes Over 12:12 THC Risks (Teens & ADHD) 13:42 Cannabis Then vs Now In this video, you’ll learn: Why our bodies have a natural endocannabinoid system — and how it quietly keeps mood, sleep, memory, appetite, pain, and even brain development in balance The three types of cannabinoids: the ones your body makes (endocannabinoids), the ones from the plant (like THC and CBD), and the man-made synthetics (like Spice/K2) — and how they act very differently in the brain How natural cannabinoids work like quick text messages — precise and fleeting — while THC acts more like someone spamming your inbox, overwhelming circuits for memory, motivation, and coordination Why CBD is different from THC — including its medical uses (like epilepsy treatment) and its role in balancing out some of THC’s effects The risks of synthetic cannabinoids — why they’re unpredictable, often hundreds of times stronger than THC, and linked to seizures, psychosis, and even death How today’s cannabis is not the same as in the 1970s — with THC levels climbing from 3% to 30% or higher, and concentrates like oils and vapes hitting 80–90% The short- and long-term effects of THC on attention, learning, motivation, and mental health — especially in adolescents and people with ADHD Why some risks are reversible — and how the brain can recover over time with abstinence and healthy habits that re-strengthen natural circuits If you found this video helpful, make sure to subscribe so you won’t miss Part 2 of this series, and please share this with friends, family, and especially young people who may be curious about cannabis. The more we understand what’s happening in our brains, the more power we have to protect our health, our future, and the people we love. Stay Informed, Stay Safe, Stay Tuned! #Cannabis #BrainHealth #THC #CBD #MentalHealth #CannabisEducation #ADHDandCannabis #MitraMotamedi #SpeakingtheUnspoken