How to find Cannabis online Egypt

How to find Cannabis online Egypt

How to find Cannabis online Egypt

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As part of our series on the history of cannabis, looking at the prevalence and importance of cannabis throughout human history we are going to stop off first in Northern Africa, specifically, Egypt. The Ancient Egyptians were pioneers in many areas of society and culture, creating one of the earliest forms of written language in Hieroglyphics and changing approaches to medicine and burial, but were they pioneering enough to understand the myriad uses of our favourite plant and its component parts, cannabis? Cannabis culture is exciting, and it spans back much further than most people realize. Ancient Egypt is a rather broad term that denotes the ancient civilisations that inhabited the northern part of Africa modern day Egypt from around the 4th Century BC until the fall of the Roman Empire in the 1st Century AD. The civilisation was mostly centred around the very fertile river Nile and is characterised by the pharaonic structure of society, where the order of hierarchy went gods, pharaohs, and humanity. From this, great structures and mausoleums were constructed including the iconic great pyramids, built in the 3rd Century BC from thousands of tonnes of stone, they have come to represent the Egyptians to many people around the world. Egyptian society was relatively advanced for its age. Egyptian medicine as well led to some useful discoveries, including an understanding of mental illness, circulation and hygiene to prevent disease s. So, with a seemingly developed medical understanding and a complex civilisation it is very reasonable to ask, did they have a relationship with cannabis? The Genus cannabis refers to a number of species of the plant. Cannabis Sativa L is the latin name for Hemp, the non psychoactive variant of cannabis that has played a huge role historically, being used as fibre, material and medicine worldwide. Cannabis Sativa is perhaps the variant that we are much more familiar with, the psychoactive variety of cannabis with a higher concentration of the Cannabinoid THC which produces the effects we know and love from cannabis. The history of these two Species of plant are often intertwined and where this one, there is usually the other as they can often be grown from each other with little effort. There have been soil analyses done on Egyptian soil that suggest cannabis was present in the region throughout antiquity. The codex of ancient Egyptian plant remains even found traces of cannabis seeds and it is well known that fibrous plants most likely hemp were used to create chords and ropes. There is even a god called Sheshat, who is often depicted wearing a leaf that bears a striking resemblance to a Cannabis plant, over her head. For years the identity of the main ingredients of Soma were debated, but recent theories claim it to be cannabis. For cannabis in Ancient Egypt, other names may have been used. A core candidate is the name Sheshemet. Sheshemet is a plant that was seemingly used in many medical procedures and for many years had eluded Egyptologists as to what it was. Then some professors noticed that Sheshemet was one of the few medical substances that was also referenced as being used for rope. From this moment onwards it became clear that Sheshemet must have been referring to cannabis, as cannabis Sativa L, Hemp, is one of the few historically grown plants that has been used for fibres as well as being used for medical purposes. A debate still exists within the Egyptologists over whether it is truly accurate to label Sheshemet as Cannabis, but many now accept that it is a likely connection. With an Egyptian name for cannabis established, it is much easier to analyse how it may have been used within Egyptian culture. There is some evidence that the Egyptians used cannabis, sheshemet, in their medicine for a number of reasons. Ancient papyrus texts refer to cannabis being applied as an ointment, sometimes mixed with honey as a cure-all for the following disorders. Both eyes of the patient are to be washed with it in the morning to treat eye conditions. Vaginal conditions were also treated with ground up cannabis Sheshemet mixed up with honey, as also listed in the Ramesseum Papyri. A more modern papyrus called the Berlin Papyri gives a list of medical formulae for various conditions. The 81st formula says that cannabis could be given to patients to drive away a fever. This almost seems to fit with what we now understand about CBD and its anti-inflammatory. Many papyri from across different eras and regions of Egypt seem to suggest that cannabis was being used for many medical purposes. This is evidence that the Egyptians understood what a wonder plant cannabis is. Though they may not have been able to identify the different properties of the Cannabinoids CBD and THC, it seems like they were way ahead of their time in using them in treatments such as pain-relief and anti-inflammatory oils, which we now know CBD and THC can be used for. So, cannabis was clearly used in a myriad of medical ways, but perhaps it was also consumed for other practices, maybe even a more ceremonial process. There is evidence that a scent, inhaled by priests and pharaohs and used as a perfume called Kyphi, may have included cannabis. If this scent was used, we would probably find some signs that pharaohs and priests inhaled cannabis. And indeed, incredibly, there seems to be evidence that there are detectable THC levels in mummies themselves, suggesting that cannabis may even have been inhaled in egyptian times. A study analysed lung and body fragments of Mummies and found high levels of THC as well as Nicotine and Cocaine surprisingly. Further research by an endocrinologist called Svetlana Balabanova on hair strand analyses and pulverised samples also confirmed the presence of cannabis in Mummy samples. There has been some criticism of these studies as some people have argued that the samples were contaminated after the mummies had been discovered, but to me it is rather compelling evidence that at least the upper classes in ancient egypt were using cannabis in their day to day lives. It is clear to see that the Egyptians were familiar with the multitude of medical benefits cannabis has on offer. The references to it in medical papyri, the evidence from Mummy samples, the Egyptians knew what a wonderful plan cannabis was. Though of course with all Ancient History we must acknowledge that interpretation and extrapolation of certain words and pieces of evidence is key and some have argued that Sheshemet and other names may not refer to cannabis. I personally believe that the evidence is there and we can quite accurately accept that cannabis played a very important role in Egyptian life, medicine and culture. Joseph is a cannabis journalist in the UK. His search and love for the truth in the cannabis industry is what drives him to write. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. This site use technologies, such as cookies, to customize content and advertising, to provide social media features and to analyse traffic to the site. 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