Pharmacology University

Cannabis and Sexuality

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Welcome to this wonderful audiobook where you will learn, throughout history and today, about the relationship between the use of cannabis and sexuality.
Sexuality is one of the most relevant aspects in the life of the human being, besides being the primordial factor to carry out reproduction, it provides the unique characteristics to each gender; being thus closely related to biochemical, genetic, and physiological factors that give rise to the characterization of each individual. Sexuality is conditioned by these biological factors and undoubtedly by psychological, cultural, and social elements. However, sexuality is the product of an intricate biochemical process that begins in the brain, where a great diversity of responses that generate sexual desire are triggered, then spreading through the network of peripheral nerves to the genitals and other organs, where the signs and symptoms of arousal manifest.
Cannabis has been used throughout history not only as a medicinal plant but also as a potent aphrodisiac. Nowadays, the knowledge of how the endocannabinoid system works, as it exists in our organism and how relates to the plant; has helped explain this phenomenon that makes cannabis and its derivatives, an attractive alternative to integrate into sexual life...
You will also learn about the anatomical aspects of the male and female sexual organs and the hormonal system that regulates the behaviors and sensations involved in sexuality. We will explore together interesting topics, such as the physiology of the path to orgasm and how cannabis can create new and intense sensations, both physically and emotionally. You will surely want to learn more about this wonderful process and how you can integrate it to make each experience unique. Pharmacology University shares with you through this audiobook, why cannabis for years has been considered a potent aphrodisiac that many cultures have preserved and treasured since ancient times.
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Publication year
2021
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