Cannabis Is Food: Raw, Not Heated - Annotated Companion Guide
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- 1. Endocannabinoid Nutritional Biology Research Group
Description
This document is a section-by-section map of the book's scientific and nutritional argument, produced as a standalone companion for readers who wish to go deeper, practitioners seeking a clinical reference trail, and researchers tracing the intellectual lineage of Endocannabinoid Nutritional Biology.
Think of the main book as the journey and this expanded table of contents as the map with elevation contours, trail markers, and reference points. It doesn't replace the main text, but it:
· Accelerates navigation for targeted use
· Strengthens academic credibility through explicit citation trails
· Makes methodological priorities (sex-stratification, nutritional framing) unmistakable
· Serves as a structural integrity check on the argument itself
If you're evaluating this work for research, clinical consideration, or serious personal application, this is a high-value companion. If you're just exploring the core idea, the main text stands on its own.
For each major section of the book it provides a synthesis paragraph describing what that section contributes — its value to the argument, its position in the structure, and where it points. Where published science directly supports the claims made, breadcrumb citations are provided as entry points for further reading rather than formal references. Chapter summaries synthesize across their sections. Part summaries describe the arc of each major structural movement. The document is organized to mirror the book's architecture precisely and can be read independently, read alongside the book, or used as a navigation instrument by those returning to specific content. It is available on Zenodo with its own DOI and as a premium companion to the print and ebook editions available online.
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- Book: 10.5281/zenodo.20471362 (DOI)