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10 Things to Know About Synaptamide

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Have you heard about the new endocannabinoid Synaptamide? 

In case you haven’t, let me bring you up to speed in two short minutes. 

  1. It is an omega-3 endocannabinoid
  2. It is synthesized from the major omega-3 fatty acid in the brain, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 
  3. Its scientific name is Docosahexaenoylethanolamide
  4. It is a structural analog of the popular endocannabinoid Anandamide or the bliss molecule
  5. The name “Synaptamide” was coined to emphasize to emphasize its potent activity at the synapses as well as its structural similarity to anandamide
  6. It is involved in the development of the brain through neurogenesis
  7. It supports memory and learning through synaptogenesis
  8. It’s activities are independent of the CB1 & CB2 receptors
  9. The level of synaptamide in the brain depends on the dietary intake of omega 3 fatty acids
  10. It's promising to revolutionize how we understand the endocannabinoid system!

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Lydia K. (Bsc. RN) is a cannabis writer, which, considering where you’re reading this, makes perfect sense. Currently, she is a regular writer for Mace Media. In the past, she has written for MyBud, RX Leaf & Dine Magazine (Canada), CBDShopy (UK) and Cannavalate & Pharmadiol (Australia). She is best known for writing epic news articles and medical pieces. Occasionally, she deviates from news and science and creates humorous articles. And boy doesn't she love that! She equally enjoys ice cream, as should all right-thinking people.