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**Euforia**
Euforia, a captivating term in the cannabis lexicon, originates from the Greek #0excludeGlossary which translates to #1excludeGlossary or #2excludeGlossary Historically, the word has been used to describe a state of intense joy and well-being. In the realm of cannabis, Euforia is a renowned strain that embodies these very qualities. This sativa-dominant hybrid is cherished for its ability to uplift the spirit, enhance creativity, and provide a gentle relaxation without the couch-lock effect. As the cannabis industry continues to innovate, Euforia remains a staple for those seeking a harmonious blend of mental stimulation and physical ease. Its unique profile makes it a favorite among both recreational users and those seeking therapeutic benefits. Euforia’s enduring popularity underscores the timeless allure of cannabis as a source of joy and tranquility. [Source: Leafly, Wikipedia]
Euphoria (/juːˈfɔːriə/ ⓘ yoo-FOR-ee-ə) is the experience (or affect) of pleasure or excitement and intense feelings of well-being and happiness. Certain natural rewards and social activities, such as aerobic exercise, laughter, listening to or making music and dancing, can induce a state of euphoria. Euphoria is also a symptom of certain neurological or neuropsychiatric disorders, such as mania. Romantic love and components of the human sexual response cycle are also associated with the induction of euphoria. Certain drugs, many of which are addictive, can cause euphoria, which at least partially motivates their recreational use.
Hedonic hotspots – i.e., the pleasure centers of the brain – are functionally linked. Activation of one hotspot results in the recruitment of the others. Inhibition of one hotspot results in the blunting of the effects of activating another hotspot. Therefore, the simultaneous activation of every hedonic hotspot within the reward system is believed to be necessary for generating the sensation of an intense euphoria.
Finnish
Etymology
Internationalism (see English euphoria), ultimately from Ancient Greek εὐφορία (euphoría).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeu̯foriɑ/, [ˈe̞u̯fo̞ˌriɑ̝]
- Rhymes: -iɑ
- Syllabification(key): eu‧fo‧ri‧a
- Hyphenation(key): eu‧fo‧ria
Noun
euforia
- euphoria
Declension
See also
- dysforia
Further reading
- “euforia”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish][1] (in Finnish