A Re-Evaluation of Past to Present-Day Use of the Blissful Neuronal Nutraceutical “Cannabis”
A Re-Evaluation of Past to Present-Day Use of the Blissful Neuronal Nutraceutical “Cannabis”
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Rishi M. Nadar Kelli McDonald Jack Deruiter Suhrud Pathak Sindhu Ramesh Reeta Vijayarani Kruti Gopal Jayachandra Babu Ramapuram Kamal Dua Timothy Moore Jun Ren Muralikrishnan Dhanasekaran
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Muralikrishnan DhanasekaranDepartment of Drug Discovery and Development, Harrison College of Pharmacy, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA
A B S T R A C T
The chronological events associated with cannabis utilization are viewed perceptively as matters/issues that happened from the period “before Christ” (BC) or “anno domini” (AD, “in the year of our Lord”) to the present time. Cannabis is one of the oldest natural products known to humanity worldwide and has been used by various civilizations, cultures, and religions before the birth of Christ. Interestingly, it is used to date and has the potential for future usage for centuries to come. Currently, the major religions around the world are Christianity, Islamism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism, Judaism, Confucianism, Bahá'í, Shinto, Jainism, and Zoroastrianism, with their precepts regarding the use of cannabis products. Similarly, the most noted ancient civilizations, including the Incan Civilization, Aztec Civilization, Roman Civilization, Ancient Greek Civilization, Chinese Civilization, Mayan Civilization, Ancient Egyptian Civilization, Indus Valley Civilization, and Mesopotamian Civilization, have reported cannabis use. This review discusses cannabis in various civilizations and religions from the past to the present day.
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Received: Wed 07, Sep 2022Accepted: Wed 21, Sep 2022
Published: Thu 13, Oct 2022
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© 2023 Muralikrishnan Dhanasekaran. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hosting by Science Repository.DOI: 10.31487/j.JFNM.2022.01.02