Our skin makes a marijuana-like substance
- added July 11, 2008
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Body's own cannabinoids help keep skin clear and healthy
Marijuana-like substances made by the skin are necessary for a healthy complexion, a new study concludes.
The skin has joined the growing club of organs that is known to produce "endocannabinoids" — the body's own reefer. The biggest producer of endogenous pot is the brain.
Significantly, the new study pins down long-suspected connections between brain and skin and between stress and zits.
Your thinking skin
In the skin, explained lead researcher Tamás Bíró of the University of Debrecen, Hungary, these compounds help the sebaceous glands protect us from harsh outer elements, such as the drying effects of wind and sun. Cannabinoids are thought to have a similar role in the leaves of the marijuana plant.
Among its protective functions, "endo-pot" stimulates oil production and tells hair follicles to stop producing hair. Whether this explains the plethora of pimples and receding hairlines at Grateful Dead concerts (or those of former band members) has not yet been determined.
The research, funded mostly by the Hungarian and German governments, will be detailed in the October 2008 issue of The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Journal.
Why is a psycho-stimulant working outside the brain?
Dermatologists have long suggested that mental states affect the skin, having observed flare-ups of acne, psoriasis, hair loss and other conditions that coincide with stress. Now, they are finding that the skin responds to, and produces, compounds called neuropeptides previously thought to exist exclusively in the brain. This is said to prove the brain-skin connection by nailing down the mechanism.
"It is working in both directions," said Andrzej Slominski, a researcher at the University of Tennessee who was not involved with the endocannabinoids study but does research on the skin's neuroendocrine system.
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- huffamoose2k
- 5 months ago
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So, is cannabis good for your skin?
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- Dmitri_Molotov
- 5 months ago
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That's interesting... maybe i should go rub some pot on my face. Hmmm i dunno...
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Thats funny that it blocks dryness from the elements. But when you smoke it, it causes mad cotton mouth!!!
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- ProjectDRAFT
- 5 months ago
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just another reason...
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So thats why i havnt gotten pimples in so long.
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- DontGetLostInHeaven
- 5 months ago
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I wondered why so many young men are losing their hair so early in life. Maybe this explains it, eh?
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- LuckyPenny
- 5 months ago
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I think this Marijuana-like substances is the melanin. Milanin is the substance which is produced by the skin melanocytes cells. Melanin is the only thing in the body system which is responsible for the body color. In the skin condition vitiligo in which skin color wanishes and the white spot appear is also due to the lack of the melanin on that particular part fo the body as reported by the http://www.antivitiligo.com/vitiligo/ .
This is the reason that on some parts of the body there exist vitiligo spots and on the other parts have the natural skin color because these parts have melanin and other vitiligo parts have no melanin substance. Hence the Marijuana like substance in fact is the pigmenting substance melanin.
