SYSTEM OVERRIDE: HOW THC HACKS YOUR NEURAL NETWORK (3D VISUALIZED)
// SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC: INITIATED // SUBJECT: TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL (THC) // TARGET: ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM (ECS) Your brain is not just a biological organ; it is a wetware computer running a precise operating system. Scientists call this OS the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) . Under normal protocols, the ECS acts as the "Master Regulator." It balances your mood, appetite, memory, and pain sensation. It keeps the system stable. But when you introduce cannabis into the system, you aren't just getting high. You are introducing an external code— THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) —that performs a "Man-in-the-Middle" attack on your neurons. At BioCodeHQ, we don't just tell you it happens. We decode how . Here is the literal mechanism of the THC hack. [SYSTEM VISUALIZATION: INSERT "BRAIN GLITCH" IMAGE HERE] FIG 1.0: NEURAL INTERFACE OVERRIDE 1. THE MIMICRY PROTOCOL: ANANDAMIDE VS. THC ...

