This full-color textbook is something you dip in and out of-- wide, double-column pages; plenty of footnotes everywhere; liberal use of charts, graphs and cited scientific studies, biographies and clinical trials; and full-color printing on glossy stock from cover to cover.
The book starts with an overview of the endocannabinoid system ("A Critical Biological System No One's Ever Heard Of") and takes us through the human digestive system (wheee!), THC, CBD and their molecular components, terpenes, what the endocannabinoid system looks like in deficiency and then smoothly opening the door on cannabis as medicine; barriers to medical cannabis, cannabinoids for everything from Crohn's and Huntington's to inflammation, stress, PTSD, multiple sclerosis, IBS, cancer, opioid addiction and tumors--- in short, a laundry list of the modern American plagues. This book is dense, beautifully put together and a resource for medical students, those with an interest in cannabis for health, the history of cannabis regulation, or anyone who is curious about the benefits of this ancient plant that grew in tandem with our own biology.